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A NEW FACE-ENTITY CONCEPT FOR MODELLING URBAN MORPHOLOGYLilian, S.C. Pun-Cheng
Abstract: This paper describes the modeling of a common set of urban land features in a topolocial structure useful for a range of applications, including routine operations and decision making. This collection of non-redundant shareable data is based on an identification of administrative agencies who would use and/or manage these data. From this information, an object-based conceptual model is developed that employs the face and entity concept to account for all basic land units and organizes them in different levels of hierarchy. This structuring is based on physical containment (e.g. building and pavement entities are wholly contained in the block entity, resulting in two levels of faces), and urban management rules (i.e. each face and/or its entities are uniquely managed by a certain authority). The derived conceptual model, including both the meta data and the geometry associated with the face hierarchy, is formalized with EXPRESS, an object-oriented data description language, a language that conforms to universal and regional GIS terminology and standards. |
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