Kartenanwendungslogik
Kartenanwendungslogik refers to the underlying programming that enables the functionality of map applications. It encompasses the algorithms, data structures, and processes that handle how geographic data is stored, retrieved, displayed, and manipulated. This logic dictates how a map application behaves, from rendering streets and points of interest to calculating routes and providing navigation.
Key components of Kartenanwendungslogik include map rendering engines, which are responsible for drawing the visual representation
Furthermore, Kartenanwendungslogik manages user interactions, such as panning, zooming, and searching for specific addresses or landmarks.