GENERATING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE GEOSPATIAL ELEMENTS
First Claim
1. A method for creating geospatial elements based on geographical data, the method comprising:
- collecting, with one or more computing devices, one or more geographical indicators comprised in a set of operational data, the geographical indicators indicating one or more geographical areas;
collecting, with the one or more computing devices, from a set of geographical data, geospatial data associated with the one or more geographical areas indicated by the one or more geographical indicators; and
generating, with the one or more computing devices, one or more aggregated geospatial elements based on the one or more geographical indicators and the geospatial data.
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Abstract
Techniques are described for creating geospatial elements based on geographical data. In one example, a method for creating geospatial elements based on geographical data includes collecting one or more geographical indicators comprised in a set of operational data, the geographical indicators indicating one or more geographical areas. The method further includes collecting, from a set of geographical data, geospatial data associated with the one or more geographical areas indicated by the one or more geographical indicators. The method further includes generating one or more aggregated geospatial elements based on the one or more geographical indicators and the geospatial data.
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1. A method for creating geospatial elements based on geographical data, the method comprising:
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collecting, with one or more computing devices, one or more geographical indicators comprised in a set of operational data, the geographical indicators indicating one or more geographical areas; collecting, with the one or more computing devices, from a set of geographical data, geospatial data associated with the one or more geographical areas indicated by the one or more geographical indicators; and generating, with the one or more computing devices, one or more aggregated geospatial elements based on the one or more geographical indicators and the geospatial data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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