A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect to some spatial predicates. Motivated by their close correspondence with constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs), we show how multiway spatial joins can be processed by systematic search algorithms traditionally used for CSPs. This paper describes two different strategies, window reduction and synchronous traversal, that take advantage of underlying spatial indexes to prune the search space effectively. In addition, we provide cost models and optimization methods that combine the two strategies to compute more efficient execution plans. Finally, we evaluate the efficiency of the proposed techniques and the accuracy of the cost models through e...
The user of a Geographical Information System is not limited to conventional spatial selections and ...
When viewing present-day technical applications that rely on the use of database systems, one notice...
Structural queries constitute a special form of content-based retrieval where the user specifies a s...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
One of the most important types of query processing in spatial databases and geographic information ...
Due to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having v...
Due to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having v...
This paper deals with multiway spatial joins when (i) there is limited time for query processing and...
Spatial databases extend conventional databases to support multidimensional data. Although a number ...
Abstract. Existing work on multiway spatial joins focuses on the retrieval of all exact solutions wi...
We propose a new multi-way spatial join technique called the M-way R-tree join which synchronously t...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Abstract. We propose a new multi-way spatial join algorithm called M-way R-tree join which synchrono...
The user of a Geographical Information System is not limited to conventional spatial selections and ...
The user of a Geographical Information System is not limited to conventional spatial selections and ...
When viewing present-day technical applications that rely on the use of database systems, one notice...
Structural queries constitute a special form of content-based retrieval where the user specifies a s...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
One of the most important types of query processing in spatial databases and geographic information ...
Due to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having v...
Due to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having v...
This paper deals with multiway spatial joins when (i) there is limited time for query processing and...
Spatial databases extend conventional databases to support multidimensional data. Although a number ...
Abstract. Existing work on multiway spatial joins focuses on the retrieval of all exact solutions wi...
We propose a new multi-way spatial join technique called the M-way R-tree join which synchronously t...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Abstract. We propose a new multi-way spatial join algorithm called M-way R-tree join which synchrono...
The user of a Geographical Information System is not limited to conventional spatial selections and ...
The user of a Geographical Information System is not limited to conventional spatial selections and ...
When viewing present-day technical applications that rely on the use of database systems, one notice...
Structural queries constitute a special form of content-based retrieval where the user specifies a s...