Broadly speaking, a network is a series of junctions and edges
connected together for modeling concepts.
* In a network system, nodes are represented by junctions and links are represented by edges.
TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing)/Line is a
geospatial database produced by the U.S. Census Bureau that contains line segments
that correspond with roads for the entire United States.
Address matching, or geocoding, is the
process of using the text of an address to
plot a point feature at that location on a
digital map.
To perform geocoding, first you need to
have a reference database as a source.
2Nd: The next step is to make sure:
* All address information is correct.
* All addresses are in a consistent format.
* The address file is stored in a readable digital format (e.g., *.txt, *.csv, *.xlsx).
Address parsing is breaking an address into readable parts
Apple Maps
google Maps
Waze