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Design and Implementation of a Visual Query Language for Large Spatial Databases

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Design and Implementation of a Visual Query Language for Large Spatial Databases
In this paper a visual approach to querying in large spatial databases is presented. A diagrammatic technique utilising a data flow metaphor is used to express different kinds of spatial and non-spatial constraints. Basic filters are designed to represent the various types of queries in such systems. Icons for different types of spatial relations are used to denote the filters. Different granularities of the relations are presented in a hierarchical fashion when selecting the spatial constraints. The language constructs are presented and examples are used to demonstrate the expressiveness of the approach in representing different kinds of queries, including spatial joins and composite spatial queries. The implementation prototype of the language is also described and its features evaluated against a general purpose GIS package.
Andrew J. Morris, Alia I. Abdelmoty, Douglas Tudho
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where IV
Authors Andrew J. Morris, Alia I. Abdelmoty, Douglas Tudhope, Baher A. El-Geresy
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