Schema versioning provides a mechanism for handling change in the structure of database systems and has been investigated widely, both in the context of static and temporal databases. With the growing interest in spatial and spatio-temporal data as well as the mechanisms for holding such data, the spatial context within which data is formatted also becomes an issue. This paper presents a generalised model that accommodates schema versioning within static, temporal, spatial and spatio-temporal relational and object-oriented databases.

Towards a Model for Spatio-Temporal Schema Selection / Mandreoli, Federica; F., Grandi; M. R., Scalas; J. F., Roddick. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 434-440. (Intervento presentato al convegno DEXA Workshop on Spatio-Temporal Data Models and Languages (STDM) tenutosi a Florence, Italy nel September 1999).

Towards a Model for Spatio-Temporal Schema Selection

MANDREOLI, Federica;
1999

Abstract

Schema versioning provides a mechanism for handling change in the structure of database systems and has been investigated widely, both in the context of static and temporal databases. With the growing interest in spatial and spatio-temporal data as well as the mechanisms for holding such data, the spatial context within which data is formatted also becomes an issue. This paper presents a generalised model that accommodates schema versioning within static, temporal, spatial and spatio-temporal relational and object-oriented databases.
1999
DEXA Workshop on Spatio-Temporal Data Models and Languages (STDM)
Florence, Italy
September 1999
434
440
Mandreoli, Federica; F., Grandi; M. R., Scalas; J. F., Roddick
Towards a Model for Spatio-Temporal Schema Selection / Mandreoli, Federica; F., Grandi; M. R., Scalas; J. F., Roddick. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 434-440. (Intervento presentato al convegno DEXA Workshop on Spatio-Temporal Data Models and Languages (STDM) tenutosi a Florence, Italy nel September 1999).
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