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Advances in Spatial Databases: 2nd Symposium, SSD '91, Zurich, Switzerland, August 28-30, 1991. Proceedings / Edition 1

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Advances in Spatial Databases: 2nd Symposium, SSD '91, Zurich, Switzerland, August 28-30, 1991. Proceedings / Edition 1
Advances in Spatial Databases: 2nd Symposium, SSD '91, Zurich, Switzerland, August 28-30, 1991. Proceedings / Edition 1

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Spatial database management has become an important subarea of current database research. Research in this area is often characterized by interdisciplinary cooperation: computer scientists work with geographers andenvironmental scientists to provide better access to spatial databases of steadily increasing size. After the First Symposium on Large Spatial Databases (SSD '89) was held in Santa Barbara, California, in 1989 (and its proceedings published as Volume 409 of this series), a second symposium (SSD'91) was held in Zurich, Switzerland. This proceedings volume contains the papers presented at SSD '91. Topics include spatial data models and access methods, performance studies, geometric algorithms, spatial query languages and user interfaces, geographic information systems, and object-oriented techniques.

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