Cuiogeo 23 10 19 Clarkandmartha Cuiogeo Date 3 Full -
Imagine a custom mobile data collection app called “Cuiogeo” used by archeologists Clark and Martha. On 2019-10-23, they surveyed a site and generated date 3 – the third GPS waypoint log that day. The full flag means they exported all raw GNSS observations, not just reduced coordinates.
In such a scenario, the string might be an autogenerated folder or file name like:
cuiogeo_23-10-19_clarkandmartha_date3_full.gpkg cuiogeo 23 10 19 clarkandmartha cuiogeo date 3 full
In a shared geodatabase: every time Clark and Martha edit a feature class, the system creates a new version. date 3 could be the third version of the October 23rd edit session. full indicates no generalization or simplification. Imagine a custom mobile data collection app called
Unusual strings are sometimes inserted into comment sections or low-authority blogs to test indexing. If you see this string on a live webpage, treat it with caution. Look for date 1 or date 2 to
Look for date 1 or date 2 to understand what changed in date 3.