Authors
Luca Forlizzi, Ralf Hartmut Güting, Enrico Nardelli, Markus Schneider
Publication date
2000/5/16
Journal
ACM SIGMOD Record
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
319-330
Publisher
ACM
Description
We consider spatio-temporal databases supporting spatial objects with continuously changing position and extent, termed moving objects databases. We formally define a data model for such databases that includes complex evolving spatial structures such as line networks or multi-component regions with holes. The data model is given as a collection of data types and operations which can be plugged as attribute types into any DBMS data model (e.g. relational, or object-oriented) to obtain a complete model and query language. A particular novel concept is the sliced representation which represents a temporal development as a set of units, where unit types for spatial and other data types represent certain “simple” functions of time. We also show how the model can be mapped into concrete physical data structures in a DBMS environment.
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Scholar articles
L Forlizzi, RH Güting, E Nardelli, M Schneider - ACM SIGMOD Record, 2000