When you collect spatial data to combine it for your own work, the source information might not always meet your requirements.
Spatial Workshop allows you to add value to your existing data by:
- deriving new information from the existing data
- linking disparate data into single objects
- linking data to documents and spreadsheets
- making implicite relations between data sets explicite.
You can for example:
- create your cartographic maps and presentations from data in multiple sources
- display and manage derived information from data sources
- place labels on the map from attribute values
- links to and URLs of websites
- create location data (points) from attribute values
- create derived spatial relations like spatial joins on basis of data in two sources
- set up relations between maps through the multi map concept
- integrate (spatial) web services
- combine vector and raster data into new spatial objects
- aggregate spatial files into a database map viewer
- dynamically change maps and attributes' contents and using parameters
- etc.