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Spatio-Temporal Databases in Practice: Directly Supporting Previously Developed Data using Tripod
- This demo presents a complete spatio-temporal object DBMS called Tripod in the context of application to support the management of previously developed land (PDL). In particular the demo focuses on: the techniques
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Generating User Interface Code in a Model Based User Interface Development Environment
- Declarative models play an important role in most software design activities, by allowing designs to be constructed that selectively abstract over complex implementation details. In the user interface setting, Model-Based User Interface Development Environments (MB-UIDEs) provide a context within wh
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T.: Spatio-Temporal Databases: Contentions, Components and Consolidation
- Spatio-temporal databases have been the focus of considerable research activity over a significant period. However, there are as of yet very few prototypes of complete systems, far less products that provide effective support for applications tracking changes to spatial and aspatial data over time.
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A Lightweight Presentation Model for Database User Interfaces
- . The Teallach project is building a system which eases the design and implementation of user interfaces (web-based or otherwise) to object-oriented database applications. Teallach takes a model based approach and is constructing its system around three main models -- a domain model which describ
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A Query Calculus for Spatio-Temporal Object Databases
- The development of any comprehensive proposal for spatio-temporal databases involves significant extensions to many aspects of a non-spatio-temporal architecture. One aspect that has received less attention than most is the development of a query calculus that can be used to provide a semantics for
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Generating User Interface Code from Declarative Models: The Teallach Approach
- Declarative models can provide abstract descriptions of user interfaces. Therefore, it is desirable to use declarative models for designing user interfaces since complex details of the user interfaces can be avoided at the design time. However, declarative models are usually not able to describe
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The Teallach Tool: Using Models for Flexible User Interface Design
- Abstract Model-based user interface development environments aim to provide designers with a more systematic approach to user interface development using a particular design method. This method is realised through tools which support the construction and linkage of the supported models. This paper p
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Generating User Interface Code in a Model Based User Interface Development Environment
- Declarative models play an important role in most software design activities, by allowing designs to be constructed that selectively abstract over complex implementation details. In the user interface setting, Model-Based User Interface Development Environments (MB-UIDEs) provide a context within wh
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A Query Calculus for Spatio-Temporal Object Databases
- The development of any comprehensive proposal for spatio-temporal databases involves significant extensions to many aspects of a non-spatio-temporal architecture. One aspect that has received less attention than most is the development of a query calculus that can be used to provide a semantics for
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An Experimental Performance Evaluation of Spatio-Temporal Join Strategies
- Many applications capture, or make use of, spatial data that changes over time. This requirement for effective and efficient spatio-temporal data management has given rise to a range of research activities relating to spatio-temporal data management. Such work has sought to understand, for example
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