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Alaitz Zabala, Joan Masó, Lucy Bastin, Gregory Giuliani and Xavier Pons
Geospatial data is used not only to contemplate reality but also, in combination with analytical tools, to generate new information that requires interpretation. In this process data users gain knowledge about the data and its limitations (the user side ...
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Guillem Closa, Joan Masó, Núria Julià and Xavier Pons
Lineage information is the part of the metadata that describes ?what?, ?when?, ?who?, ?how?, and ?where? geospatial data were generated. If it is well-presented and queryable, lineage becomes very useful information for inferring data quality, tracing er...
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Francisco Javier Ariza-López, Antonio Rodríguez-Pascual, Francisco J. Lopez-Pellicer, Luis M. Vilches-Blázquez, Agustín Villar-Iglesias, Joan Masó, Efrén Díaz-Díaz, Manuel Antonio Ureña-Cámara and Alberto González-Yanes
The production of official statistical and geospatial data is often in the hands of highly specialized public agencies that have traditionally followed their own paths and established their own production frameworks. In this article, we present the main ...
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