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  2. Shapefile - Wikipedia

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    The actual shapefile relates specifically to the .shp file, but alone is incomplete for distribution as the other supporting files are required. In line with the ESRI Shapefile Technical Description , [ 1 ] legacy GIS software may expect that the filename prefix be limited to eight characters to conform to the DOS 8.3 filename convention ...

  3. Spatial Data File - Wikipedia

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    The file format is the native spatial data storage format for Autodesk GIS programs MapGuide and AutoCAD Map 3D. As of 2014 [update] SDF format version SDF3 (based on SQLite3 ) uses a single file. Prior versions of the format required a spatial index file (SIF), with an optional key index file (KIF) to speed access to the file.

  4. Caddie (CAD system) - Wikipedia

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    Caddie could also import and export native AutoCad .DWG and .DXF file formats, but since version 10, Caddie rewrote its core kernels and now uses as native file format OpenDWG. [11] Version 10 was released in March 2005. [12] Version 11 was released in January 2007 and was the first version compatible with Windows Vista. [13]

  5. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    PHP – PHP code file; PYK – PYK compressed file; PK3 – PK3 Quake 3 archive (see note on Doom³) PK4 – PK4 Doom³ archive (opens similarly to a zip archive.) PNJ – a sub-format of the MNG file format, used for encapsulating JPEG files [4] PXZ – a compressed layered image file used for the image editing website, pixlr.com; PY, PYW ...

  6. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    This was most common from the 1970s through the early 1990s, because GIS software developers had to invent their own geometry data structures, but incorporated existing relational database file formats for the attributes. For example, the Esri Shapefile format includes the .dbf file from the DOS dBase software.

  7. Comparison of GIS vector file formats - Wikipedia

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    Spatial Data File – high-performance geodatabase format, native to MapGuide (by Autodesk) TIGER – Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing Vector Product Format – National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)'s format of vectored data for large geographic databases

  8. ISO 13567 - Wikipedia

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    Agent responsible (clause 6.1) (2 characters, indicating the person or organisation responsible for the layer information—manufacturer, A- architect A2 architect#2 on the same project B- building surveyors C- civil engineers E- electrical engineers F- facility engineers G- GIS engineers and land surveyors H- heating and ventilating engineers I- interior designers L- landscape architects Q ...

  9. Industry Foundation Classes - Wikipedia

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    IFC defines multiple file formats that may be used, supporting various encodings of the same underlying data. [7] IFC-SPF is a text format defined by ISO 10303-21 ("STEP-File"), where each line typically consists of a single object record, and having file extension ".ifc". This is the most widely used IFC format, having the advantage of compact ...