Spatial database management has become an important subareaof current database research. Research in this area is oftencharacterized by interdisciplinary cooperation: computerscientists work with geographers andenvironmentalscientists to provide better access to spatial databases ofsteadily increasing size. After the First Symposium on LargeSpatial Databases (SSD '89) was held in Santa Barbara,California, in 1989 (and its proceedings published as Volume409 of this series), a second symposium (SSD'91) was held inZurich, Switzerland. This proceedings volume contains thepapers presented at SSD…mehr
Spatial database management has become an important subareaof current database research. Research in this area is oftencharacterized by interdisciplinary cooperation: computerscientists work with geographers andenvironmentalscientists to provide better access to spatial databases ofsteadily increasing size. After the First Symposium on LargeSpatial Databases (SSD '89) was held in Santa Barbara,California, in 1989 (and its proceedings published as Volume409 of this series), a second symposium (SSD'91) was held inZurich, Switzerland. This proceedings volume contains thepapers presented at SSD '91. Topics include spatial datamodels and access methods, performance studies, geometricalgorithms, spatial query languages and user interfaces,geographic information systems, and object-orientedtechniques.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Geometric algorithms and their complexity.- The combination of spatial access methods and computational geometry in geographic database systems.- FI-Quadtree: a new data structure for content-oriented retrieval and fuzzy search.- The importance of metaknowledge for environmental information systems.- An extended object-oriented data model for large image bases.- On the integration of GIS and remotely sensed data: Towards an integrated system to handle the large volume of spatial data.- Towards a toolbox for geographic user interfaces.- The management of the ambiguities in a graphical query language for geographical information systems.- Geo-SAL: A query language for spatial data analysis.- Reasoning about binary topological relations.- Topological constraints: A representational framework for approximate spatial and temporal reasoning.- Grow and post index trees: Role, techniques and future potential.- The spatial locality and a spatial indexing method by dynamic clustering in hypermap system.- Properties of geographic data: Requirements for spatial access methods.- Efficient processing of spatial queries in line segment databases.- The performance of object decomposition techniques for spatial query processing.- Performance comparison of segment access methods implemented on top of the buddy-tree.- Extending a DBMS with spatial operations.- The use of a complex object language in geographic data management.- Motion in a geographical database system.- A spatial index for convex simplicial complexes in d dimensions.- An algorithm for computing the overlay of k-dimensional spaces.- Encoding and manipulating pictorial data with S+-trees.- Exploiting extensible DBMS in integrated geographic information systems.- Storage management in geographic information systems.- Pannel:Why does GIS industry ignore university research?.
Geometric algorithms and their complexity.- The combination of spatial access methods and computational geometry in geographic database systems.- FI-Quadtree: a new data structure for content-oriented retrieval and fuzzy search.- The importance of metaknowledge for environmental information systems.- An extended object-oriented data model for large image bases.- On the integration of GIS and remotely sensed data: Towards an integrated system to handle the large volume of spatial data.- Towards a toolbox for geographic user interfaces.- The management of the ambiguities in a graphical query language for geographical information systems.- Geo-SAL: A query language for spatial data analysis.- Reasoning about binary topological relations.- Topological constraints: A representational framework for approximate spatial and temporal reasoning.- Grow and post index trees: Role, techniques and future potential.- The spatial locality and a spatial indexing method by dynamic clustering in hypermap system.- Properties of geographic data: Requirements for spatial access methods.- Efficient processing of spatial queries in line segment databases.- The performance of object decomposition techniques for spatial query processing.- Performance comparison of segment access methods implemented on top of the buddy-tree.- Extending a DBMS with spatial operations.- The use of a complex object language in geographic data management.- Motion in a geographical database system.- A spatial index for convex simplicial complexes in d dimensions.- An algorithm for computing the overlay of k-dimensional spaces.- Encoding and manipulating pictorial data with S+-trees.- Exploiting extensible DBMS in integrated geographic information systems.- Storage management in geographic information systems.- Pannel:Why does GIS industry ignore university research?.
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826