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Article: Disaggregated GIS architecture: lessons from recent developments in multi-site database management systems

TitleDisaggregated GIS architecture: lessons from recent developments in multi-site database management systems
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Issue Date1988
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International Journal Of Geographical Information Systems, 1988, v. 2 n. 1, p. 67-79 How to Cite?
AbstractAn important dimension of the trend towards larger and more complex geographical information systems (GIS) is the need to develop multi-site systems in which a geographical database is disaggregated over a number of locations. Designers of such systems need to be cognizant of relevant developments in database theory. Some of these developments are examined, first by describing a number of architectures for disaggregted database systems and secondly, by commenting on the relative merits of those architectures. In the context of this discussion, attention is drawn to the absence of any true disaggregative functionality in existing GIS products and several themes in current GIS research which are important to the design of a disaggregated GIS are identified. -Author
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/183419
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dc.contributor.authorWebster, Cen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-27T08:38:02Z-
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dc.date.issued1988en_US
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal Of Geographical Information Systems, 1988, v. 2 n. 1, p. 67-79en_US
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dc.description.abstractAn important dimension of the trend towards larger and more complex geographical information systems (GIS) is the need to develop multi-site systems in which a geographical database is disaggregated over a number of locations. Designers of such systems need to be cognizant of relevant developments in database theory. Some of these developments are examined, first by describing a number of architectures for disaggregted database systems and secondly, by commenting on the relative merits of those architectures. In the context of this discussion, attention is drawn to the absence of any true disaggregative functionality in existing GIS products and several themes in current GIS research which are important to the design of a disaggregated GIS are identified. -Authoren_US
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dc.titleDisaggregated GIS architecture: lessons from recent developments in multi-site database management systemsen_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.1080/02693798808927880-
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