학술논문

Integrating an Object-Oriented GIS in a Geohydrological Information System
Document Type
stp-paper
Source
Remote Sensing and GIS for Site Characterization: Applications and Standards, Jan 1996, Vol. 1996, No. 1279, pp. 117-124.
Subject
geohydrological information system
GIS
object-orientation
site characterization
software development
software integration
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
Language
English
Abstract
The throughput and quality of work of the geohydrologist can substantially be increased through the introduction of a geohydrological information system. This is primarily a result of the fact that these systems integrate the different types of geohydrological data with tools for processing and analysis into one seamless working environment. Site characterization studies, during which information of many different origins has to be evaluated and combined, will benefit in particular from the use of such an integrated system. Due to the spatial character of geohydrological data and processing, the incorporation of a GIS into the geohydrological information system becomes a prerequisite. However, the integrated character of such systems will impose specific demands on the extensibility of any candidate GIS. The application of object-oriented principles to GIS improves their extensibility and allows for an almost seamless integration with geohydrological applications. This paper demonstrates how object-oriented concepts can be used to extend a GIS beyond its standard functional domain.