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The contents of the Zone of Visual Influence page were merged into Viewshed on 24 August 2016. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
incorrect definition
[edit]A viewshed is the area of land (to the horizon) that can be seen from a high point. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.180.38.25 (talk) 07:21, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
Alternate spelling "view shed"
[edit]I intend to add a redirect from "view shed" (two words) to the existing page.
Multiple sources express "viewshed" as two words, "view shed." See examples below.
(I acknowledge that "viewshed" is the preferred spelling these days, but we should provide easy linkage for the alternate spelling.)
Update: I made the redirect, and added a link from Anderson Canyon to view shed. KKelvinThompson (talk) 01:02, 16 August 2024 (UTC)
Examples
[edit]Commercial products and public documents:
- View Shed Tool, a feature in Global Mapper software from Blue Marble Geographics. Note multiple uses of "view shed" in this commercial application.
- Microwave LOS & View Shed Analysis, a feature from analytics company Digital Twin Sim.
- US24 Design Guidelines Appendix 37, a 2009 pdf document from the Colorado Department of Transportation. The entire document uses two word "view shed."
- View Shed library 1.0, a software library from U.S. government agency OSTI, released in 2014. "The View Shed library is a collection of Umbra modules that are used to calculate areas of visual coverage (view sheds)."
Additionally, two-word "view shed" is in five existing Wikipedia articles: