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Learning Objectives:
Discuss dynamic segmentation as a process for transforming between linear and planar coordinate systems
Construct a data structure to contain point or linear geometry for database record events that are referenced by their position along a linear feature
Explain how linear referencing allows attributes to be displayed and analyzed that do not correspond precisely with the underlying segmentation of the network features
Describe how linear referencing can eliminate unnecessary segmentation of the underlying network features due to attribute value changes over time
Demonstrate how linear referenced locations are often much more intuitive and easy to find in the real world than geographic coordinates
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