On July 19-22, the National Center for Geographical Information and Analysis held the specialist Meeting of the Research Initiative on Very Large Spatial Databases (VLSDB) at Santa Barbara, CA. At this workshop, 42 participants from the U.S. and Europe discussed research issues related to the design of database management systems for geographic information systems and identified a long-term research agenda germane to the development of the next generation of geographic information systems. This paper summarizes the discussions that took place
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This is a report on a workshop entitled "Languages of Spatial Relations", held in Goleta and Monteci...
On March 12-13, 1990, the National Science Foundation sponsored a two day workshop, hosted by the Un...
Europe discussed research issues related to the design of database management systems for geographic...
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This is a report on the first meeting of the sixth NCGIA research initiative, entitled "Spatial Deci...
The National Science Foundation sponsored a workshop on status and trends in spatial analysis from D...
Spatial database research has continued to advance greatly since three decades ago, addressing the g...
Sharing of geographic information involves more than simple data exchange. To facilitate sharing, th...
Academic and industrial users are increasingly facing the challenge of petabytes of data, but managi...
This report summarizes a two-day expert meeting on “Spatial Discovery,” organized jointly by the Lib...
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Spatial and temporal database systems, both in theory and in practice, have developed dramatically o...
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This is a report on a workshop entitled "Languages of Spatial Relations", held in Goleta and Monteci...
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