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Spatio-temporal information integration in XML

Location and time are interconnected and play an important role in various database applications. This paper explores how these two types of information are integrated in XML. In addition to spatial literal types (e.g. Point, LineString and Polygon) and temporal literal types (TimeInterval and Insta...

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Published in:Future generation computer systems 2004-10, Vol.20 (7), p.1157-1170
Main Authors: Huang, Bo, Yi, Shanzhen, Chan, Weng Tat
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