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Abstract: Linear constraint databases are a powerful framework
to model spatial and temporal data. The use of constraint
databases should be supported by access data structures
that make effective use of secondary storage and reduce
query processing time. Such structures should be able to
store both finite and infinite objects and perform both containment
(ALL) and intersection (EXIST) queries. As standard
indexing techniques have certain limitations in satisfying
such requirements, we employ the concept ... (Update)
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E. Bertino, B. Catania and B. Chidlovskii. Indexing Constraint Databases by Using a Dual Representation. Proc. Int. Conf. Data Engineering, pp. 618--627, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bertino99indexing.html More
@inproceedings{ bertino99indexing,
author = "Elisa Bertino and Barbara Catania and Boris Chidlovskii",
title = "Indexing Constraint Databases by Using a Dual Representation",
booktitle = "{ICDE}",
pages = "618-627",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bertino99indexing.html" }
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