In the contribution the classification of evaluation models of geodetic control measurements is given. Contemporary geodetic measurement systems offer possibilities to measure movements and ...deformations of object in all details.As such they give the opportunity to fulfill the trends in engineering surveying which intend to determine not only the geometrical changes of an object but above all to describe the dynamic of the changes in space and time as subject of influencing forces.This procedure demands the use of dynamic models,which consider the object,causative forces and the resulting deformations as the entirety. By simplification of dynamic models the static,kinematic and (identity)models are derived.
Geodezija kot stroka ima pomembno vlogo pri pripravi prostorskih podatkov, ki omogočajo trajnostno načrtovanje, ne le prostora na kopnem, temveč tudi na morju. Pri tem je treba izpostaviti vsaj tri ...bistvene naloge: izmero globin morskega dna, obdelavo »surovih« podatkov in organizacijo podatkovnih baz, na podlagi katerih bo lahko širši krog uporabnikov načrtoval trajnostno rabo morja. Danes so za učinkovito načrtovanje prostora uporabni tudi različni digitalni modeli reliefa. Digitalni batimetrični model je postal nepogrešljiv pripomoček pri vzdrževanju plovnih poti, pri odkrivanju in preučevanju podvodnih arheoloških ostankov ter pri geoloških in naravovarstvenih raziskavah. Da bi uporabniki laže prihajali do ustreznih podatkov, bi morali zasnovati celovit hidrološki geoinformacijski sistem, ki bi združil obstoječe podatke različnih oblik in vsebin ter se sproti dopolnjeval z rezultati novih meritev in raziskav. / Geodesy plays an important role in preparing spatial data for sustainable planning not only on land, but also at sea. In this regard, at least three basic tasks need to be emphasized: measuring seafloor depths, processing “raw” data, and setting up databases that a wide circle of users will be able to use as a basis for planning sustainable use of the sea. By all means, the useful tools today for effective spatial planning are also various digital terrain models. Digital bathymetric model should become an indispensible tool in measuring the depths of marines, harbors, and ship canals, in discovering and studying underwater archeological finds, and in geological and nature- conservation studies. If the users are to be able to access the relevant data more easily, a comprehensive hydrological information system should be designed; this system would bring together the existing data of various forms and contents and regularly update them with the findings of new measurements and studies.