• Title/Summary/Keyword: integrity of multi-scale spatial database

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Data Update on Multi-Scale Databases (다중축척 공간 데이터베이스의 데이터 갱신)

  • Kwon O-Je;Kang Hae-Kyong;Li Ki-Joune
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.239-249
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    • 2004
  • This paper discusses on the update problem of multi-scale databases when the multi-scale databases, which is several spatial databases covering the same geographic area with different scales, are derived from an original one. Although the integrity between original and derived multi-scale databases should be maintained, most of update mechanisms do not 6respect it since the update mechanisms have assumed that the update of source objects propagates to objects directly derived from the source. In order to maintain the integrity of multi-scale databases during updates, we must propagate updates of sources to objects derived from both the updated source objects and other related objects. It is an important functional requirement of multi-scale database systems, which has not been supported by existing spatial database systems. In this paper, we propose a set of rules and algorithms for the update propagation and show a prototype developed on ArcGIS of ESRI. Our update mechanism provides with not only the consistency between multi-scale databases but also incremental updates.

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The Consistency Assessment of Topological Relationships For a Collapse Operator in Multi-Scale Spatial Databases (다중축척 공간 데이터베이스의 축소연산자를 위한 위상관계 일관성 평가)

  • Kang Hae-Kyong;Li Ki-Joune
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.12D no.6 s.102
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    • pp.837-848
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    • 2005
  • A multi-scale database is a set of spatial database, covering same geographic area with different scales and it can be derived from pre-existing databases. In the derivation processes of a new multi-scale spatial database, the geometries and topological relations on the source database can be transformed and the transformation can be the cause of the lack of integrity Therefore, it is necessary to assess the transformation whether it is consistent or not after the derivation process of a new multi-scale database. Thus, we propose assessment methods for the topological consistency between a source database and a derived multi-scale database in this paper. In particular, we focus on the case that 2-dimensional objects are collapsed to 1-dimensional ones in the derivation process of a multi-scale database. We also describe implementation of the assessment methods and show the results of the implementation with experimental data.