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引用次数: 9
摘要
在某些情况下,当代地理信息系统(GIS软件)通过可视化编程组件进行扩展。这些组件用于设计数据流过程。在这张海报中,评估了两个组件示例。它们是ArcGIS Desktop 10中的ModelBuilder和AutoCAD Map 3D 2012中的工作流设计器。在用于可视化编程的两个组件中,为用户提供了以图形方式设计空间数据处理步骤的可能性。这两个组件之间的界面、图形元素和功能范围差别很大。从认知和可用性的角度进行了评估。AutoCAD地图是基于Windows工作流基础的思想。ModelBuilder是Esri公司的解决方案。此外,ModelBuilder的输出模型可以从图形草图转换为文本脚本语言Python。输出的Python脚本也可以作为新手程序员的起点。以批量处理模型的实际应用为例,说明了在ArcGIS ModelBuilder中对小比例尺的矢量数据进行制图泛化平滑处理的方法。下面的示例演示了AutoCAD地图工作流设计器中创建数据缓冲区的空间函数的工作流程。所呈现的经验是基于几年来在大学讲课的经验。这两个视觉组件都是在Palacký大学的“地理信息学”研究项目中教授的。
Comparison of visual languages in Geographic Information Systems
Contemporary Geographic Information Systems (GIS software) are, in some cases, extended by components for visual programming. These components are used to design a dataflow process. In this poster two examples of components are assessed. These are ModelBuilder in ArcGIS Desktop 10 and the Workflow Designer in AutoCAD Map 3D 2012. In both components for visual programming users are offered a possibility to graphically design steps for spatial data processing. The interfaces, graphic elements and a functionality scope vary greatly between these two components. An assessment is presented from both cognitive as well as usability point of view. AutoCAD Map is based on ideas of Windows Workflow Foundation. ModelBuilder is the solution by Esri Company. Moreover, an output model from ModelBuilder can be converted from graphical sketch to textual scripting language Python. The output Python script can also be used as the starting point for novice programmers. A practical application of a model for batch processing is presented as an example that demonstrates the cartographic generalization-smoothing of vector data for the smaller map scale in ArcGIS ModelBuilder. The following example demonstrates workflow for the spatial function Create Buffer of data in AutoCAD Map Workflow Designer. The presented experiences are based on several years of lecturing at the university. Both visual components are taught within the study program “Geoinformatics” at Palacký University.