The paper proposes an integration between GIS technology and deductive databases technology. The integration provides the user with a declarative language to support GIS analysis. The language is based on a well established theory of logic program algebras developed by the authors in recent years as an extension of deductive databases. An example of application is provided to show the benefits of the approach. Extensions to manage multiple, heterogeneous GIS, and issues for making the approach more practical are addressed.
Towards Declarative GIS Analysis
TURINI, FRANCO
1996-01-01
Abstract
The paper proposes an integration between GIS technology and deductive databases technology. The integration provides the user with a declarative language to support GIS analysis. The language is based on a well established theory of logic program algebras developed by the authors in recent years as an extension of deductive databases. An example of application is provided to show the benefits of the approach. Extensions to manage multiple, heterogeneous GIS, and issues for making the approach more practical are addressed.File in questo prodotto:
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