Current database systems cannot only store standard data like integer, string, and real values, but also spatial data like points, lines, and regions. The importance of topological relationships between spatial objects has been recognized a long time ago. Using the well known 9 intersection model for describing such relationships, a lot of constellations can be distinguished. For the query language of a database system it is not desirable to have such a large number of topological predicates. Particularly the query lan-guage should not be extended by a large number of topological predicates. This paper describes how a database system user can define and use her own topological relationships. We show algorithms for computing user defined top...
Abstract. We consider spatial databases and queries definable using first-order logic and real polyn...
This paper presents a new framework for modeling topological relations among objects of type point, ...
Uncertain regions can be represented as having broad boundaries (BBRs) and their topological relatio...
Current database systems cannot only store standard data like integer, string, and real values, but ...
For a long time topological relationships between spatial objects have been a focus of research in a...
The paper investigates the use of topological annotations (called topological invariants) to answer ...
The data modeling techniques which are currently used to construct the logical view of data have mad...
Abstract. Topological predicates between spatial objects have always been a main area of research on...
Topological relationships between spatial objects represent important knowledge that users of geogra...
AbstractThe paper investigates the use of topological annotations (called topological invariants) to...
We study query language for topological properties of twodimensional spatial databases, starting fro...
We studytopological queriesover two-dimensional spatial databases. First, we show that the topologic...
AbstractThe structure of data constraint which is a major issue to solve database design problems is...
Reasoning about space has been a considerable field of study both in Artificial Intelligence and in ...
One important class of spatial database queries is the class of topological queries, that is, querie...
Abstract. We consider spatial databases and queries definable using first-order logic and real polyn...
This paper presents a new framework for modeling topological relations among objects of type point, ...
Uncertain regions can be represented as having broad boundaries (BBRs) and their topological relatio...
Current database systems cannot only store standard data like integer, string, and real values, but ...
For a long time topological relationships between spatial objects have been a focus of research in a...
The paper investigates the use of topological annotations (called topological invariants) to answer ...
The data modeling techniques which are currently used to construct the logical view of data have mad...
Abstract. Topological predicates between spatial objects have always been a main area of research on...
Topological relationships between spatial objects represent important knowledge that users of geogra...
AbstractThe paper investigates the use of topological annotations (called topological invariants) to...
We study query language for topological properties of twodimensional spatial databases, starting fro...
We studytopological queriesover two-dimensional spatial databases. First, we show that the topologic...
AbstractThe structure of data constraint which is a major issue to solve database design problems is...
Reasoning about space has been a considerable field of study both in Artificial Intelligence and in ...
One important class of spatial database queries is the class of topological queries, that is, querie...
Abstract. We consider spatial databases and queries definable using first-order logic and real polyn...
This paper presents a new framework for modeling topological relations among objects of type point, ...
Uncertain regions can be represented as having broad boundaries (BBRs) and their topological relatio...