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  1. Web Map Tile Service (WMTS)

    Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) is a standard protocol for serving pre-rendered map tiles over the internet. It provides a way to distribute map data in a tile-based format, allowing users to view and interact with maps in a fast and efficient manner. WMTS divides maps into small rectangular tiles at different zoom levels, and these tiles are requested by clients to create a seamless map display. The tiles are typically cached on the client side, enabling quick retrieval and rendering of map data. WMTS supports various map projections and allows for the customization of map styles and layers. It is widely used in web mapping applications and provides a standardized approach for accessing and displaying maps across different platforms and devices....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  2. Oracle Spatial

    Oracle Spatial Format is a geospatial data format in Oracle Database for storing and analyzing location-based information. It supports spatial data types and indexes, allowing efficient spatial querying and analysis in database-driven applications....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  3. HDF

    HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) is a file format designed to store and organize large amounts of diverse data. It provides a hierarchical structure that allows for efficient storage and retrieval of data, supporting various types of data, including scientific, numerical, and multimedia data. HDF files can contain datasets, attributes, and metadata, providing a comprehensive and flexible data storage solution. The format is widely used in scientific research, remote sensing, and other fields that require efficient management and analysis of complex data sets....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  4. KML

    KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser, such as Google Earth or Google Maps. It uses a markup language to define points, lines, polygons, and other geographic features, allowing users to create and share custom maps and overlays....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  5. ArcInfo Binary Grid

    The ArcInfo Binary Grid Format is a raster data format used in geographic information systems (GIS) to store and manage spatial data. It consists of a set of binary files that store geographic information in a grid format, where each cell represents a geographic location and contains a value or attribute. This format was developed by ESRI for their ArcInfo software and is still commonly used in GIS applications....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  6. Web Map Service (WMS)

    Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol used to serve georeferenced map images over the internet. It allows users to access maps as dynamic images, and enables clients to request and receive map images from a WMS server. The WMS server then generates and returns map images in the requested format, projection, and scale. WMS is widely used in web-based mapping applications, providing a flexible and interoperable way of sharing maps across different platforms and applications....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  7. Tile Map Service (TMS)

    Tile Map Service (TMS) is a protocol for serving tiled web maps where images of map tiles are served via HTTP. TMS is designed to work with the Mercator projection, and it provides a way to request map tiles at various zoom levels, allowing for fast and efficient display of web maps. TMS has been adopted by many mapping software applications and frameworks, including OpenLayers and Leaflet....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  8. NetCDF

    NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is a file format used for storing scientific data, especially in earth and atmospheric sciences. It provides a self-describing format for multidimensional arrays and metadata, enabling efficient data access and analysis. NetCDF supports data compression, chunking, and parallel I/O, making it suitable for big data and collaboration among scientists. It can be accessed using various programming languages....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  9. Tile Map Service (TMS)

    Tile Map Service (TMS) is a protocol for serving tiled web maps where images of map tiles are served via HTTP. TMS is designed to work with the Mercator projection, and it provides a way to request map tiles at various zoom levels, allowing for fast and efficient display of web maps. TMS has been adopted by many mapping software applications and frameworks, including OpenLayers and Leaflet....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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  10. SVG

    SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format that allows for high-quality, scalable graphics that can be displayed on the web or in other digital formats. It uses mathematical equations to create and render graphics, allowing them to be resized and manipulated without losing quality. It's commonly used for logos, icons, and illustrations on websites and in other digital media....Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Format MIF/MID National Transfer Format...

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