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- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c definition "The Vector Product Format (VPF) is a standard data structure developed in 1996 as a U.S. Military Standard for geospatial data based on a georelational data model. It is designed to be compatible with a widevariety of applications and products and to allow application software to read data directly from computer-readable media without prior conversion to an intermediate form. VPF uses tables and indexes that permit direct access by spatial location and thematic content and is designed to be used with any digital geographic data in vector format that can be represented using nodes, edges, and faces. A VPF-compliant database product must include all mandatory tables and columns described in section 5 of the specification. The VPF data model may be considered to be layered into four structural levels. At the lowest level, a VPF database consists of feature classes. In the database, these feature classes are defined using VPF primitive and attribute tables. Feature classes make up coverages, which in turn make up libraries; and finally, a database is made up of libraries." @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c id "1659531" @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c path_id 8e770fe1-6e82-43aa-9f8a-75d217d7e6cb @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c path_label "Data Format" @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c prefLabel "VPF" @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c reference "https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/fdd/fdd000302.shtml" @default.
- 75ce5e67-f1c3-4a53-bad3-34ba6f104a8c tag "Data Format" @default.