Coverage
A vector data model for storing geographic features and their attributes, often used in spatial analysis workflows.

How do you define Coverage?
In GIS, a data model or dataset that structurally depicts spatial features and their properties is referred to as coverage. Along with associated attribute data, it keeps track of details about geographic entities like points, lines, polygons, or raster cells.
Important coverage information:
Frequently used in vector data models to characterize land parcels, roads, and rivers.
Includes topology, which describes spatial relationships (e.g., adjacency, connectedness) between features.
Preserves precise geometry and attribute information, allowing for sophisticated spatial analysis.
Related Keywords
The protection that an insurance policy offers against specific risks or losses in return for premium payments is known as insurance coverage.
The geographic area in which a service, signal, or network is accessible and capable of functioning efficiently is referred to as its coverage area.
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The regions where a network, like internet or mobile service, is accessible are graphically displayed in a network coverage map. It assists customers in determining service availability in various places by emphasizing signal strength and coverage quality.
