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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... (Update)
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...in the following sections have already been used in two different but related applications. The first application described in [19] relates to the identification of an important new class of spatio temporal queries which is concerned with developments of spatial objects...
.... its consequences over space and time [2] These efforts coincide with an interest by the database community in spatio temporal databases [3 5] including moving object databases [6 10] that provide support for querying moving objects [6, 8, 11] The focus of this paper is to...
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Erwig, M. & Schneider, M.: Developments in Spatio-Temporal Query Languages, IEEE Int. Workshop on Spatio-Temporal Data Models and Languages, 1999, 441-449. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/233508.html More
@inproceedings{ erwig99developments,
author = "Martin Erwig and Markus Schneider",
title = "Developments in Spatio-Temporal Query Languages",
booktitle = "{DEXA} Workshop",
pages = "441-449",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/233508.html" }
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