Today a huge amount of geospatial data is being created, collected and used more than ever before. The ever increasing observations and measurements of geo-sensor networks, satellite imageries, point clouds from laser scanning, geospatial data of Location Based Services (LBS) and location-based social networks has become a serious challenge for data management and analysis systems. Traditionally, Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) were used to manage and to some extent analyse the geospatial data. Nowadays these systems can be used in many scenarios but there are some situations when using these systems may not provide the required efficiency and effectiveness. In these situations, NoSQL solutions can provide the efficie...
The no-schema approach of NoSQL document stores is a tempting solution for importing heterogenous ge...
Database research mentions a number of topics that challenge current data storage concepts. Among th...
As cloud computing continues to evolve, organizations are finding new ways to store the massive amou...
Today a huge amount of geospatial data is being created, collected and used more than ever before. ...
In the last years, we are witnessing an increasing availability of geolocated data, ranging from sat...
Geospatial information has been indispensable for many application fields, including traffic plannin...
NoSQL databases provide an edge when it comes to dealing with big unstructured data. Flexibility, ag...
GIS applications are used to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage and present geographical da...
Relational databases have been around for a long time and spatial databases have exploited this feat...
With the widespread deployment of ground, air and space sensor sources (internet of things or IoT, s...
With the relational database model being more than 40 years old, combined with the continuously incr...
NoSQL databases are open-source, schema-less, horizontally scalable and high-performance databases. ...
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Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Database systems capable of efficiently storing geospatial data are widespread. However, recent deve...
The no-schema approach of NoSQL document stores is a tempting solution for importing heterogenous ge...
Database research mentions a number of topics that challenge current data storage concepts. Among th...
As cloud computing continues to evolve, organizations are finding new ways to store the massive amou...
Today a huge amount of geospatial data is being created, collected and used more than ever before. ...
In the last years, we are witnessing an increasing availability of geolocated data, ranging from sat...
Geospatial information has been indispensable for many application fields, including traffic plannin...
NoSQL databases provide an edge when it comes to dealing with big unstructured data. Flexibility, ag...
GIS applications are used to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage and present geographical da...
Relational databases have been around for a long time and spatial databases have exploited this feat...
With the widespread deployment of ground, air and space sensor sources (internet of things or IoT, s...
With the relational database model being more than 40 years old, combined with the continuously incr...
NoSQL databases are open-source, schema-less, horizontally scalable and high-performance databases. ...
Submitted by Deyse Queiroz (deysequeirozz@hotmail.com) on 2019-09-30T10:41:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Database systems capable of efficiently storing geospatial data are widespread. However, recent deve...
The no-schema approach of NoSQL document stores is a tempting solution for importing heterogenous ge...
Database research mentions a number of topics that challenge current data storage concepts. Among th...
As cloud computing continues to evolve, organizations are finding new ways to store the massive amou...