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2. SSD 1991: Zürich, Switzerland
- Oliver Günther, Hans-Jörg Schek:
Advances in Spatial Databases, Second International Symposium, SSD'91, Zürich, Switzerland, August 28-30, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 525, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54414-3
Geometric Algorithms
- Thomas Ottmann:
Geometric Algorithms and their Complexity. 3-4 - Hans-Peter Kriegel, Thomas Brinkhoff, Ralf Schneider:
Combination of Spatial Access Methods and Computational Geometry in Geographic Database Systems. 5-21 - Jean-Pierre Cheiney, A. Touir:
FI-Quadtree: A New Data Structure for Content-Oriented Retrieval and Fuzzy Search. 23-32
Meta-Knowledge and Data Models
- Franz Josef Radermacher:
The Importance of Metaknowledge for Environmental Information Systems. 35-44 - Amarnath Gupta, Terry E. Weymouth, Ramesh C. Jain:
An Extended Object-Oriented Data Model for Large Image Bases. 45-61 - Q. Zhou, Barry J. Garner:
On the Integration of GIS and Remotely Sensed Data: Towards An Integrated System to Handle The Large Volume of Spatial Data. 63-72
Query Languages and User Interfaces
- Agnès Voisard:
Towards a Toolbox for Geographic User Interfaces. 75-97 - D. Calcinelli, Michel Mainguenaud:
The Management of the Ambiguities in a Graphical Query Languages for Geographical Information Systems. 99-118 - Per Svensson, Zhexue Huang:
Geo-SAL: A Query Language for Spatial Data Analysis. 119-140
Topology and Reasoning
- Max J. Egenhofer:
Reasoning about Binary Topological Relations. 143-160 - Soumitra Dutta:
Topological Constraints: A Representational Framework For Approximate Spatial And Temporal Reasoning. 161-180
Access Methods
- David B. Lomet:
Grow and Post Index Trees: Roles, Techniques and Future Potential. 183-206 - Ki-Joune Li, Robert Laurini:
The Spatial Locality and a Spatial Indexing Method by Dynamic Clustering in Hypermap System. 207-223 - Andrew U. Frank:
Properties of Geographic Data: Requirements for Spatial Access Methods. 225-234
Query Processing
- Erik G. Hoel, Hanan Samet:
Efficient Processing of Spatial Queries in Line Segment Databases. 237-256 - Hans-Peter Kriegel, Holger Horn, Michael Schiwietz:
The Performance of Object Decomposition Techniques for Spatial Query Processing. 257-276 - Bernhard Seeger:
Performance Comparison of Segment Access Methods Implemented on Top of the Buddy-Tree. 277-296
Spatial Operations and Query Languages
- Walid G. Aref, Hanan Samet:
Extending a DBMS with Spatial Operations. 299-318 - Raymond A. Lorie:
The Use of a Complex Object Language in Geographic Data Management. 319-337 - Shashi Shekhar, Toneluh Andrew Yang:
Motion in a Geographical Database System. 339-358
Index and Storage Management
- Vincenzo Ferrucci, George Vanecek Jr.:
A Spatial Index for Convex Simplicial Complexes in d Dimensions. 361-380 - Jack A. Orenstein:
An Algorithm for Computing the Overlay of k-Dimensional Spaces. 381-400 - Wiebren de Jonge, Peter Scheuermann, Ardie Schijf:
Encoding and Manipulating Pictorial Data with S+-trees. 401-419
GIS and Database Systems
- Laura M. Haas, William F. Cody:
Exploiting Extensible DBMS in Integrated Geographic Information Systems. 423-450 - Hongjun Lu, Beng Chin Ooi, Ashvin D'Souza, Chee Chin Low:
Storage Management in Geographic Information Systems. 451-470
Panel
- Hanan Samet:
Why Does GIS Industry Ignore University Research? (Panel abstract). 471

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