Uma Metodologia para Projeto de Sistemas de Informações Geográficas
Resumo
Este artigo apresenta uma metodologia para o projeto e desenvolvimento de aplicações de Sistemas de Informações (SIG), baseada no modelo de orientação a objetos. Essa metodologia é o resultado de um trabalho conjunto de pesquisadores das áreas de Bancos de Dados e usuários de SIG, no contexto de aplicações de controle ambiental. Ela foi desenvolvida de forma a permitir ao usuário de tais sistemas participar ativamente do processo de projeto de suas aplicações.
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