The architecture of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) is changing: more and more systems are based on the integrated architecture, i.e. storing geometric data in the Data Base Management System (DBMS) together with administrative data. The first step in building a Geo-DBMS is by having data types and operators for simple features (i.e. geometric primitives): point, line and polygon. This has reached a level of standardisation and is now implemented in several commercial DBMSs. The next step is to have support for the topologically structured features in the DBMS, i.e. complex features. The DBMS can then check and guarantee consistency. In addition, complex operations can be executed within the DBMS. Despite the fact that topologically s...
The aim of this research concerns the construction,representation and generalization, in the GIS, of...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...
Humans use multiple mental models of the world to reason efficiently at different levels of abstract...
The architecture of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) is changing: more and more the systems are...
DBMS becomes very important for GIS as it used to handle large volume of spatial data and could ensu...
The goal of this research is to develop a 3D topological structure with validation functionality and...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the use of topology in analysing 3D spatial data, fo...
Nowadays, GISs are changing to an integrated architecture in which spatial and attribute data are ma...
Abstract. Topology is a central, de � ning feature of geographical information systems (GIS). The ad...
A rule-based topology software system providing a highly flexible and fast procedure to enforce inte...
Current topographic products are usually limited to a real world representation in only two dimensio...
Topology and its various benefits are well understood within the context of 2D Geographical Informat...
: The user's conceptual model of a database system for geometric data should be simple and prec...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for acquiring, managing, analyzing and presenting in ...
Topological data structures are useful for reducing the cost of geometrical operations within a Geog...
The aim of this research concerns the construction,representation and generalization, in the GIS, of...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...
Humans use multiple mental models of the world to reason efficiently at different levels of abstract...
The architecture of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) is changing: more and more the systems are...
DBMS becomes very important for GIS as it used to handle large volume of spatial data and could ensu...
The goal of this research is to develop a 3D topological structure with validation functionality and...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the use of topology in analysing 3D spatial data, fo...
Nowadays, GISs are changing to an integrated architecture in which spatial and attribute data are ma...
Abstract. Topology is a central, de � ning feature of geographical information systems (GIS). The ad...
A rule-based topology software system providing a highly flexible and fast procedure to enforce inte...
Current topographic products are usually limited to a real world representation in only two dimensio...
Topology and its various benefits are well understood within the context of 2D Geographical Informat...
: The user's conceptual model of a database system for geometric data should be simple and prec...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for acquiring, managing, analyzing and presenting in ...
Topological data structures are useful for reducing the cost of geometrical operations within a Geog...
The aim of this research concerns the construction,representation and generalization, in the GIS, of...
This paper is divided into two parts. In Section 1 we discuss five different geomatic data models. A...
Humans use multiple mental models of the world to reason efficiently at different levels of abstract...