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The data model is a structure of data composed to represent the reality we want to vectorize. In the data model lay all the information we want to get at the end of our work. It sorts the data of the same nature together in layers. Seeing that fact, the more intricate a project is the more layers you shall have. Those layers may represent 3 types of geometries:
In the subsequent case you will follow the realization of a new project. It is the hazard study of an area. The goal is to digitize the data properly. After analyzing them thoughtfully we can divide them in 3 different layers:
Those are the information we choose to vectorize. To do that we will need a different layer for each map; meanig two polygonal layers and a line layer. Each color of the polygonal layers represent a different object. Each object can then have individual properties. Those properties are described by the attributes. For exemple a medium hazard (object) can stem from an innondation or a Debris flow event (attributes).
All the objects can then be illustrated the following way:
Every layer is built to satisfy the necessities of the project. It means that to work with ToolMap efficiently you have to previously analyze your data to define what your final objective is so you can easily generate your data model.
Once your data model is defined, meaning it describes adequatly all the data you want to digitize, you will have to implement it into a ToolMap project. Launch ToolMap for getting started.
First of all you need to create a new empty project.
Project → New project → Empty...
After clicking on the [Create new project] button the Project definition window pops up. On the Project properties tab set the name of the author and some comments if wanted. The spatial model tab allows you to implement your data model.
The spatial definition tab lists all the layers defined in your project. At this particular moment it is empty, but you will fulfill it with the layers you imagined as your data model.
Click now on the [+] button to add your first layer…
The Thematic layer definition window pops up. You will have several operations to do:
The objects are listed on the first tab of the window. Click on the [+] to create a new object. Set a code and a name for every object.
The attributes are listed on the second tab of the window. Click on the [+] button to create a new attribute. Every attribute is defined by a name and a type. In this case we have 3 different types:
Once you computed every information save your layer to go back to the Project definition window and create following the same process every other layers needed.
Now your data model shall be fully implemented. Finish the creation of your project by clicking on the [Save] button.
At ayn time you can export the model of your project as a pdf file.
Project → Export Model as PDF…
The Export data model layout window allows you to choose between some display options. Finalize the export by choosing a path to save the pdf file. If you followed rigorously the tutorial you should have something like: