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Smart Data Compression

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Smart Data Compression is a technique to compress GIS dataset, store all types of feature data and attribute information together as a core data structure, SDC format is used in ArcGIS streetmap, routeServer, routeMap IMS, business analyst, businessMap, ArcMobile SDK for its good compression ratio.

Compression ratios range from 8x to 20x depending on the data source and structure. SDC data is optimized for rapid map display, accurate routing, and high-performance geocoding.

Both Tele Atlas and NAVTEQ provide North American commercial street datasets in SDC format.