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This paper focuses on the definition of a method for data processing by means of automated professional map generation. For this, initially services have to be identified that represents cartographic rules and recommendations. In order to link those services with respect to their cartographic content and to control the process within a component, a set of rules has to be designed. This is explained by examples and can be used as a template pattern for other services. Individual services and modules within the process will be arranged hierarchically on the basis of the cartographic visualisation pipeline. Its consequent graphical classification is presented. The aim is to prepare the theoretical cartographic basis in a formal way, which should enable technical implementation without cartographic technical expertise.
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The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the following persons: Andrew Whelan (University of Limerick) for checking and correcting the English text of non-native speakers, Mirko Seifert (Universiy of Potsdam) for his help with the illustrations, and Anna-Lena Lamprecht (University of Limerick) for her patience and helpful advice on organising and writing this article. Thank you all.
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Simon, M., Asche, H. (2016). Automated Spatial Data Processing and Refining. In: Lamprecht, AL. (eds) Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification, and Validation . ISoLA 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 683. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51641-7_3
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