The MurMur project: Modeling and querying multi-representation spatio-temporal databases

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Successful information management implies the ability to design accurate representations of the real world of interest, in spite of the diversity of perceptions from the applications sharing the same database. Current database management systems do not provide representation schemes that preserve each perception while fully supporting their diversity and maintaining their consistency. This is a major hindrance for building an all-embracing view of the world while serving multiple applications, whether it is by developing a single database or by providing transparent access (e.g., via the Web) to several heterogeneous data sources (that would typically hold a great diversity of stored representations). This paper reports on results from the multiple representations and multiple resolutions in geographical databases project,1 funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme. The objective of the project has been to enhance GIS (or DBMS) by adding functionality that supports multiple coexisting representations of the same real-word phenomena (semantic flexibility), including representations of geographic data at multiple resolutions (cartographic flexibility). The new functionality enables a semantically meaningful management of multi-scale, integrated, and temporal geo-databases.

论文关键词:Spatio-temporal databases,GIS,Conceptual modeling,Multiple representations,CASE tools

论文评审过程:Received 14 August 2003, Revised 15 July 2004, Accepted 21 January 2005, Available online 26 February 2005.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2005.01.004