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- Frontmatter [doi]
- 7 ± 2 Criteria for Assessing and Comparing Spatial data StructuresJürg Nievergelt. 3-27 [doi]
- The Fieldtree: A Data Structure for Geographic Information SystemsAndrew U. Frank, Renato Barrera. 29-44 [doi]
- A Full Resolution Elevation Representation Requiring Three Bits per PixelClifford A. Shaffer. 45-64 [doi]
- The DASDBS GEO-Kernel: Concepts, Experiences, and the Second StepAndreas Wolf. 67-88 [doi]
- Performance Comparison of Point and Spatial Access MethodsHans-Peter Kriegel, Michael Schiwietz. 89-114 [doi]
- Strategies for Optimizing the Use of Redundancy in Spatial DatabasesJack A. Orenstein. 115-134 [doi]
- Tiling Large Geographical DatabasesMichael F. Goodchild. 137-146 [doi]
- Extending a Database to Support the Handling of Environmental Measurement DataLeonore Neugebauer. 147-165 [doi]
- Thematic Map ModelingMichel Scholl, Agnès Voisard. 167-190 [doi]
- Hierarchical Spatial Data StructuresHanan Samet. 193-212 [doi]
- Distributed Quadtree ProcessingC. H. Chien, Takeo Kanade. 213-232 [doi]
- Node Distribution in a PR QuadtreeChuan-Heng Ang, Hanan Samet. 233-252 [doi]
- An Object-Oriented Approach to the Design of Geographic Information SystemsPeter van Oosterom, Jan van den Bos. 257-269 [doi]
- A Topological Data Model for Spatial DatabasesMax J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank, Jeffrey P. Jackson. 271-286 [doi]
- A Well-Behaved File Structure for the Storage of Spatial ObjectsMichael Freeston. 287-300 [doi]
- The Design of Pictorial Databases Based Upon the Theory of Symbolic ProjectionsShi-Kuo Chang, Erland Jungert, Y. Li. 303-323 [doi]
- Reasoning on Space with Object-Centered Knowledge RepresentationsLaurent Biusson. 325-344 [doi]
- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: A Semi-quantitative Approach Using Fuzzy LogicSoumitra Dutta. 345-364 [doi]