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A Foundation for Representing and Querying Moving Objects

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dc.contributor.author Guting, RH en
dc.contributor.author Bohlen, MH en
dc.contributor.author Erwig, M en
dc.contributor.author Jensen, CS en
dc.contributor.author Lorentzos, NA en
dc.contributor.author Schneider, M en
dc.contributor.author Vazirgiannis, M en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:44:12Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:44:12Z
dc.date.issued 2000 en
dc.identifier.issn 03625915 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/1747
dc.relation.uri http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037506734&partnerID=40&md5=f4552dfecb98ffe25aef1cd4275fed5d en
dc.subject Abstract data types en
dc.subject Algebra en
dc.subject Moving objects en
dc.subject Moving point en
dc.subject Moving region en
dc.subject Spatio-temporal data types en
dc.subject Spatio-temporal databases en
dc.title A Foundation for Representing and Querying Moving Objects en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.publicationDate 2000 en
heal.abstract Spatio-temporal databases deal with geometries changing over time. The goal of our work is to provide a DBMS data model and query language capable of handling such time-dependent geometries, including those changing continuously that describe moving objects. Two fundamental abstractions are moving point and moving region, describing objects for which only the time-dependent position, or position and extent, respectively, are of interest. We propose to represent such time-dependent geometries as attribute data types with suitable operations, that is, to provide an abstract data type extension to a DBMS data model and query language. This paper presents a design of such a system of abstract data types. It turns out that besides the main types of interest, moving point and moving region, a relatively large number of auxiliary data types are needed. For example, one needs a line type to represent the projection of a moving point into the plane, or a ""moving real"" to represent the time-dependent distance of two moving points. It then becomes crucial to achieve (i) orthogonality in the design of the type system, i.e., type constructors can be applied uniformly; (ii) genericity and consistency of operations, i.e., operations range over as many types as possible and behave consistently; and (iii) closure and consistency between structure and operations of nontemporal and related temporal types. Satisfying these goals leads to a simple and expressive system of abstract data types that may be integrated into a query language to yield a powerful language for querying spatio-temporal data, including moving objects. The paper formally defines the types and operations, offers detailed insight into the considerations that went into the design, and exemplifies the use of the abstract data types using SQL. The paper offers a precise and conceptually clean foundation for implementing a spatio-temporal DBMS extension. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.2.3 [Database Management]: Languages - Query languages; H.2.8 [Database Management]: Database applications - Spatial databases and GIS General Terms: Languages, Theory. en
heal.journalName ACM Transactions on Database Systems en
dc.identifier.issue 1 en
dc.identifier.volume 25 en
dc.identifier.spage 1 en
dc.identifier.epage 42 en


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