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R-Trees: Theory and Applications

By: Manolopoulos, Yannis [author.].
Contributor(s): Nanopoulos, Alexandros [author.] | Papadopoulos, Apostolos N [author.] | Theodoridis, Yannis [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2006.Description: XIX, 194 p. 77 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846282935.Subject(s): Computer science | Data structures (Computer science) | File organization (Computer science) | Database management | Information storage and retrieval | Computer Science | Database Management | Information Storage and Retrieval | Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory | Data Storage Representation | Data Structures | FilesDDC classification: 005.74 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Fundamental Concepts -- Dynamic Versions of R-trees -- Static Versions of R-trees -- Query Processing Issues -- Fundamental Query Processing Techniques -- Processing More Complex Queries -- R-Trees In Modern Applications -- R-trees in Spatiotemporal Databases -- R-trees for Multimedia, Warehousing and Mining -- Advanced Issues -- Query Optimization Issues -- Implementation Issues.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Nowadays, a significant number of applications require the organization of data elements which contain at least one spatial attribute. Space support in databases poses new challenges in every part of a database management system and the capability of spatial support in the physical layer is considered very important. This has led to the design of spatial access methods to enable the effective and efficient management of spatial objects. R-trees have a simplicity of structure and, together with their resemblance to the B-tree, allow developers to incorporate them easily into existing database management systems for the support of spatial query processing. This book provides an extensive survey of the R-tree evolution, studying the applicability of the structure and its variations to efficient query processing, accurate proposed cost models, and implementation issues like concurrency control and parallelism. Based on the observation that ``space is everywhere", the authors anticipate that we are in the beginning of the era of the ``ubiquitous R-tree" analogous to the way B-trees were considered 25 years ago. Written for database researchers, designers and programmers as well as graduate students, this comprehensive monograph will be a welcome addition to the field. The book successfully integrates research results of the last 20 years, in a clear and highly readable manner. It is the first book dedicated to R-trees and related access methods, and I believe it will be valuable as a reference to everyone interested in the area. Prof. Timos Sellis, National Technical University of Athens.
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Fundamental Concepts -- Dynamic Versions of R-trees -- Static Versions of R-trees -- Query Processing Issues -- Fundamental Query Processing Techniques -- Processing More Complex Queries -- R-Trees In Modern Applications -- R-trees in Spatiotemporal Databases -- R-trees for Multimedia, Warehousing and Mining -- Advanced Issues -- Query Optimization Issues -- Implementation Issues.

Nowadays, a significant number of applications require the organization of data elements which contain at least one spatial attribute. Space support in databases poses new challenges in every part of a database management system and the capability of spatial support in the physical layer is considered very important. This has led to the design of spatial access methods to enable the effective and efficient management of spatial objects. R-trees have a simplicity of structure and, together with their resemblance to the B-tree, allow developers to incorporate them easily into existing database management systems for the support of spatial query processing. This book provides an extensive survey of the R-tree evolution, studying the applicability of the structure and its variations to efficient query processing, accurate proposed cost models, and implementation issues like concurrency control and parallelism. Based on the observation that ``space is everywhere", the authors anticipate that we are in the beginning of the era of the ``ubiquitous R-tree" analogous to the way B-trees were considered 25 years ago. Written for database researchers, designers and programmers as well as graduate students, this comprehensive monograph will be a welcome addition to the field. The book successfully integrates research results of the last 20 years, in a clear and highly readable manner. It is the first book dedicated to R-trees and related access methods, and I believe it will be valuable as a reference to everyone interested in the area. Prof. Timos Sellis, National Technical University of Athens.

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