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- Frontmatter [doi]
- Spatial Data Management In Database Systems: Research DirectionsWon Kim, Jorge F. Garza, Ali Keskin. 1-13 [doi]
- Realms: A Foundation for Spatial Data Types in Database SystemsRalf Hartmut Güting, Markus Schneider. 14-35 [doi]
- A Canonical Model for a Class of Areal Spatial ObjectsMichael F. Worboys, Petros Bofakos. 36-52 [doi]
- Strong Integration of Spatial Domains and Operators in a relational Database SystemThierry Larue, Dominique Pastre, Yann Viémont. 53-72 [doi]
- The Transformation Technique for Spatial Objects RevisitedBernd-Uwe Pagel, Hans-Werner Six, Heinrich Toben. 73-88 [doi]
- A Paging Scheme for Pointer-Based QuadtreesClifford A. Shaffer, Patrick R. Brown. 89-104 [doi]
- A Hierarchical Spatial Index for Cell ComplexesElisabetta Bruzzone, Leila De Floriani, Monica Pellegrinelli. 105-122 [doi]
- On Optimal Multiversion Access StructuresBruno Becker, Stephan Gschwind, Thomas Ohler, Bernhard Seeger, Peter Widmayer. 123-141 [doi]
- Concurrent Access to R-TreesVincent Ng, Tiko Kameda. 142-161 [doi]
- A Spatial Data Model and a Topological Sweep Algorithm for Map OverlayUlrich Finke, Klaus Hinrichs. 162-177 [doi]
- An Optimal Quadtree Translation AlgorithmChuan-Heng Ang. 178-190 [doi]
- Database Support for Multidimensional Discrete DataPeter Baumann. 191-206 [doi]
- From Extensible Databases to Interoperability between Multiple Databases and GIS ApplicationsHans-Jörg Schek, Andreas Wolf. 207-238 [doi]
- Interoperability of Spatial and Attribute Data Managers: A Case StudyCurtis P. Kolovson, Marie-Anne Neimat, Spyros Potamianos. 239-263 [doi]
- GeO::2::: Why Objects in a Geographical DBMS?Benoit David, Laurent Raynal, Guylaine Schorter, Véronique Mansart. 264-276 [doi]
- A Small Set of Formal Topological Relationships Suitable for End-User InteractionEliseo Clementini, Paolino Di Felice, Peter van Oosterom. 277-295 [doi]
- Qualitative and Topological Relationships in Spatial DatabasesZhan Cui, Anthony G. Cohn, David A. Randell. 296-315 [doi]
- Topological Relations Between Regions in R² and Z²Max J. Egenhofer, Jayant Sharma. 316-336 [doi]
- Query-Adaptive Data Space Partitioning using Variable-Size Storage ClustersGisbert Dröge, Hans-Jörg Schek. 337-356 [doi]
- A Storage and Access Architecture for Efficient Query Processing in Spatial Database SystemsThomas Brinkhoff, Holger Horn, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Ralf Schneider. 357-376 [doi]
- Query Processing of Spatial Objects: Complexity versus RedundancyMichael Schiwietz, Hans-Peter Kriegel. 377-396 [doi]
- The SEQUOIA 2000 ProjectMichael Stonebraker, James Frew, Jeff Dozier. 397-412 [doi]
- Neighborhood Query and Analysis with GeoSAL, a Spatial Database LanguageZhexue Huang, Per Svensson. 413-436 [doi]
- Application of a Reciprocal Confluence Tree Unit to Similar-Picture RetrievalDaniel J. Buehrer, Chin-Chen Chang. 437-442 [doi]
- Deduction and Deductive Databases for Geographic Data HandlingAlia I. Abdelmoty, M. Howard Williams, Norman W. Paton. 443-464 [doi]
- Representing Expectations in Spatial Information Systems - A Case StudyGraham J. Williams, Steven G. Woods. 465-476 [doi]
- Volumes From Overlaying 3-D Triangulations in ParallelWm. Randolph Franklin, Mohan S. Kankanhalli. 477-489 [doi]
- A Declarative, Object-Oriented Interface to a Solid ModelerMichael L. Heytens, Cristiano Sacchi. 490-509 [doi]
- Indexing on Spherical Surfaces Using Semi-QuadcodesEkow J. Otoo, HongWen Zhu. 510-529 [doi]