Why do the inconsistencies in geospatial data layers remain? They remain because it is labor intensive and expensive to correct.
A primary objective of most GIS users, with respect to geospatial information, is to have their data layers register in such a way that they can be relied upon to deliver consistent topographic, spatial and attribute functionality.
There are many reasons why inconsistencies can exist in geospatial data layers.
- The data that was collected and merged may have come from different sources.
- Variances in accuracy can exist from project to project.
- The control may have improved or degraded over time.
Before LineWorks, the process of manually correcting these inconsistencies was labor intensive and expensive.
LineWorks replaces traditional vector alignment processes by creating links on common features between the vector layer the image or land base. The vector layer is adjusted on-the-fly with each added, removed or edited link providing immediate feedback to the operator.
LineWorks ends the cycle of dependency on inconsistent data and equips the user with a simple, cost-effective tool that can be used to align your vector data sets with your newly acquired imagery.
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