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Evidence Guide: CPPSIS4039 - Design and produce maps

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CPPSIS4039 - Design and produce maps

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Plan map design.

  1. Project requirements, and map type and purpose are determined in consultation with appropriate persons.
  2. Information is gathered and analysed to determine geographic coverage of map area according to project requirements.
  3. Required datasets are identified, sourced and assessed for suitability according to project requirements.
  4. Geoprocessing workflow is planned according to project requirements.
  5. Scale and map layout are designed according to project requirements.
  6. Cartographic and infographic principles, standards and conventions are identified and applied according to project requirements.
  7. Equipment and software are selected and operated according to organisational requirements.
Project requirements, and map type and purpose are determined in consultation with appropriate persons.

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Information is gathered and analysed to determine geographic coverage of map area according to project requirements.

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Required datasets are identified, sourced and assessed for suitability according to project requirements.

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Geoprocessing workflow is planned according to project requirements.

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Scale and map layout are designed according to project requirements.

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Cartographic and infographic principles, standards and conventions are identified and applied according to project requirements.

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Equipment and software are selected and operated according to organisational requirements.

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Produce map.

  1. Geoprocessing is carried out on source datasets to produce the data required for map content.
  2. Map components are identified and incorporated into map according to project requirements.
  3. Spatial reference systems are adopted and applied to locate and align features on map according to project requirements.
  4. Map is produced to meet project and organisational requirements and guidelines.
  5. Accuracy of map layout and position is checked against project and organisational requirements.
Geoprocessing is carried out on source datasets to produce the data required for map content.

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Map components are identified and incorporated into map according to project requirements.

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Spatial reference systems are adopted and applied to locate and align features on map according to project requirements.

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Map is produced to meet project and organisational requirements and guidelines.

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Accuracy of map layout and position is checked against project and organisational requirements.

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Finalise process.

  1. Map is finalised and hard copy or digital output is completed according to project requirements.
  2. Documentation is completed according to organisational requirements.
Map is finalised and hard copy or digital output is completed according to project requirements.

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Documentation is completed according to organisational requirements.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Plan map design.

1.1.

Project requirements, and map type and purpose are determined in consultation with appropriate persons.

1.2.

Information is gathered and analysed to determine geographic coverage of map area according to project requirements.

1.3.

Required datasets are identified, sourced and assessed for suitability according to project requirements.

1.4.

Geoprocessing workflow is planned according to project requirements.

1.5.

Scale and map layout are designed according to project requirements.

1.6.

Cartographic and infographic principles, standards and conventions are identified and applied according to project requirements.

1.7.

Equipment and software are selected and operated according to organisational requirements.

2.

Produce map.

2.1.

Geoprocessing is carried out on source datasets to produce the data required for map content.

2.2.

Map components are identified and incorporated into map according to project requirements.

2.3.

Spatial reference systems are adopted and applied to locate and align features on map according to project requirements.

2.4.

Map is produced to meet project and organisational requirements and guidelines.

2.5.

Accuracy of map layout and position is checked against project and organisational requirements.

3.

Finalise process.

3.1.

Map is finalised and hard copy or digital output is completed according to project requirements.

3.2.

Documentation is completed according to organisational requirements.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Plan map design.

1.1.

Project requirements, and map type and purpose are determined in consultation with appropriate persons.

1.2.

Information is gathered and analysed to determine geographic coverage of map area according to project requirements.

1.3.

Required datasets are identified, sourced and assessed for suitability according to project requirements.

1.4.

Geoprocessing workflow is planned according to project requirements.

1.5.

Scale and map layout are designed according to project requirements.

1.6.

Cartographic and infographic principles, standards and conventions are identified and applied according to project requirements.

1.7.

Equipment and software are selected and operated according to organisational requirements.

2.

Produce map.

2.1.

Geoprocessing is carried out on source datasets to produce the data required for map content.

2.2.

Map components are identified and incorporated into map according to project requirements.

2.3.

Spatial reference systems are adopted and applied to locate and align features on map according to project requirements.

2.4.

Map is produced to meet project and organisational requirements and guidelines.

2.5.

Accuracy of map layout and position is checked against project and organisational requirements.

3.

Finalise process.

3.1.

Map is finalised and hard copy or digital output is completed according to project requirements.

3.2.

Documentation is completed according to organisational requirements.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit. The person must also design and produce two different types of maps for use in surveying and spatial information services applications.

While designing and producing the above maps, the person must:

carry out geoprocessing on several vector datasets with attributes from sourced data in order to produce the data that comprises map content

communicate clearly with others to clarify project requirements and required map design and detail

comply with organisational requirements relating to:

records and documentation

health and safety when working on screen-based equipment

quality assurance

exercise precision and accuracy relating to map design and layout

incorporate appropriate marginal information, including data sources, georeferencing system, map graticule, legend and scale

incorporate raster data

insert content into the map frame data that shows the application of cartographic principles

use equipment, including a computer, printer and mapping software required to produce maps.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

cartographic and infographic design principles and conventions

common scales used on maps

key features of spatial reference systems

procedures for applying datums and projections to map making

main types of geoprocessing functions in mapping software

map features and how they are represented

organisational procedures for map production, reporting and equipment use

typical characteristics and content of different types of maps, as listed in the range of conditions.

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Map type must include at least one of the following:

cadastral map

general reference map

infographic map

special purpose map

thematic map

topographic map.

Appropriate persons must include at least two of the following:

client

experienced colleague

qualified cartographer

supervisor or line manager.

Map components must include:

elevations

spatial data features

spatial data references.