Abstract

In areas such as finance, marketing, and property and resource management, many database applications manage spatio-temporal data. These applications typically run on top of a relational DBMS and manage spatio-temporal data either using the DBMS, which provides little support, or employ the services of a proprietary system that co-exists with the DBMS, but is separate from and not integrated with the DBMS. This wealth of applications may benefit substantially from built-in, integrated spatio-temporal DBMS support. Providing a foundation for such support is an important and substantial challenge. This paper initially defines technical requirements to a spatio-temporal DBMS aimed at protecting business investments in the existing legacy applications and at reusing personnel expertise. These requirements provide a foundation for making it economically feasible to migrate legacy applications to a spatio-temporal DBMS. The paper next presents the design of the core of a spatio-temporal exte..

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