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Developments in Spatio-Temporal Query Languages (1999)

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by Martin Erwig , Markus Schneider
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@MISC{Erwig99developmentsin,
    author = {Martin Erwig and Markus Schneider},
    title = {Developments in Spatio-Temporal Query Languages},
    year = {1999}
}

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Abstract

Integrating spatio-temporal data as abstract data types into already existing data models is a promising approach to creating spatio-temporal query languages. In this context, an important new class of queries can be identified which is concerned with developments of spatial objects over time, that is, queries ask especially for changes in spatial relationships. Based on a definition of the notion of spatio-temporal predicate we provide a framework which allows to build more and more complex predicates starting with a small set of elementary ones. These predicates can be well used to characterize developments. We show how these concepts can be realized within the relational data model. In particular, we demonstrate how SQL can be extended to enable the querying of developments.

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spatio-temporal query language    abstract data type    promising approach    small set    spatio-temporal predicate    data model    spatial relationship    relational data model    elementary one    spatial object    complex predicate    spatio-temporal data    important new class   

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