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Reactive Data Structures for Geographic Information Systems by Petrus-Johannes-Maria Van Oosterom β€” book cover

Reactive Data Structures for Geographic Information Systems

by Petrus-Johannes-Maria Van Oosterom
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Overview

This work is the first to describe techniques for the storage and manipulation of geographic data at multiple scales and in an integrated manner, thus avoiding the redundancies of other techniques. The book opens with a general introduction to Geographic Information Systems. It then goes on to give an overview of the known spatial access methods and presents several new structures: multi-object BSP-tree, KD2B-tree, sphere-tree, BLG-tree, reactive BSP-tree, and reactive-tree. The reactive BSP-tree and reactive-tree are geometric structures which take multiple levels of detail into account. They are reactive data structures which form the basis of a seamless, scaleless, geographic database. The work goes on to describe two advanced GIS architecture types: the geographic relational extension and the object-oriented (OO) approach. Actual implementations are presented as well as theoretical discussion of the systems. GEO++ is based on the open research DBMS Postgres and realizes the geographic relational extension. In the OO programming language, Procol, persistent objects are introduced in order to combine the powerful OO modelling with the database functionality required for GISs. An up-to-date reference for a rapidly developing field, the book will benefit all researchers and practitioners using or developing geographic information systems.

About the Author, Petrus-Johannes-Maria Van Oosterom

TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory, The Hague

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Book Details

Published
January 20, 1994
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
216
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198233206

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