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of Santa Ana <br />C -3 Statement of Work <br />❖ Boundary: A closed -shape feature that represents a geographic area. A boundary is <br />defined by the lines that make up its area. Examples of boundaries include cities, law <br />dispatch zones, fire dispatch zones, and EMS dispatch zones. <br />❖ Classification Codes: Street classification codes are used to distinguish between <br />various types of streets such as freeways, highways, major and local roads. Common <br />place classification codes are used to distinguish between various types of locations <br />such as schools, hospitals and government buildings. <br />Digital Exchange Format (DXF): Primarily used by Computer Aided Design <br />systems. <br />•:• Digital Map: The graphic representation of a coordinate -based geofile, whereby the <br />data is represented as different layers. Think of a standard map containing streets, <br />boundaries, and common places; these items represent separate layers on the digital <br />map. The digital map is represented graphically on a computer monitor and the street <br />names and addresses may be displayed in user - defined text styles. Various color styles <br />distinguish different cities within a Customer or different fire dispatch zones within a <br />city. <br />❖ ESRI: Environmental Systems Research Institute (see ArcGIS). <br />•S Geoffle: Represents the name of the digital map file that is uploaded and applied to the <br />CAD system. <br />❖ Geofile Project Plan: A document created by Motorola that details the geofile build <br />approach. <br />•:• Geographic Information System (GIS): A computer system that captures, stores, <br />checks, integrates, manipulates, analyses and displays data related to positions on the <br />earth's surface. A GIS may be used for managing digital map data. Digital map data is <br />represented as several different layers where each layer holds data about a particular <br />kind of feature. <br />❖ Latitude: The angular distance of a point on the earth's surface along a meridian north <br />or south of the equator. <br />❖ Layer: A layer holds data about a particular type of feature. Think of a standard map <br />containing streets, boundaries, and common places; these items represent separate <br />layers on the digital map. <br />%• Longitude: The angular distance of a point on the earth's surface east or west of an <br />arbitrarily defined meridian, usually the Greenwich meridian (Greenwich, England). <br />❖ MapInfo: Mapinfo Corporation's mapping software. <br />❖ Message Switch: A software application with the ability to facilitate the passing of <br />messages across multiple computers, applications and platforms. <br />Exhibit C -3, Statement of Work Page C3 - 62 05/2/05 <br />CN:05 -17505 <br />This document contains Motorola and Motorola confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information and may not be shared with any <br />person or agency not directly associated with the City of Santa Ma without the express written consent of Motorola. Inc., or its <br />designees. <br />