325 - Describe the differences between real phenomena, conceptual models, and GIS data representations thereof

Describe the differences between real phenomena, conceptual models, and GIS data representations thereof

Concepts

  • [CF2-1] Perception and cognition of geographic phenomena
    The study on how humans perceive spatial information.
  • [CF2] Cognitive and social foundations
    Geographic information is observed, comprehended, organized, used in human processes, with both personal and social influences. Therefore, sound models of geographic information should be grounded on a sound understanding of human perception, cognition, memory, and behavior, as well as human institutions.
  • [DA4-2] Conceptual models
    Within an initial phase of database design, a conceptual data model is created as a technology-independent specification of the data to be stored within a database.