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The Integration of Decision Maker’s Requirements to Develop a Spatial Data Warehouse

In: Handbook of Big Geospatial Data

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  • Sana Ezzedine

    (LTSIRS Laboratory, National School of Engineers)

  • Sami Yassine Turki

    (LTSIRS Laboratory, National School of Engineers)

  • Sami Faiz

    (LTSIRS Laboratory, National School of Engineers)

Abstract

Nowadays, technologies such as positioning systems and Internet make it easier to produce and access to geographic information. During the recent years, this fact led to an increasing availability of diverse, heterogeneous and distributed spatial data sources. Those sources contain information collected at different times and use different techniques to aliment spatial data warehouses (SDWs) . The specificities of the SDWs are: (1) The nature of the spatial data requires taking into account possible incompatibilities: the spatial reference (position, shape, orientation, size), the reference systems, in the measure units, the spatial uncertainty, the precision, the size, etc. (2) Other elements to be considered in a warehouse of spatial data: the topology, the spatial integrity constraints, the consistency between scales, etc.

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  • Sana Ezzedine & Sami Yassine Turki & Sami Faiz, 2021. "The Integration of Decision Maker’s Requirements to Develop a Spatial Data Warehouse," Springer Books, in: Martin Werner & Yao-Yi Chiang (ed.), Handbook of Big Geospatial Data, chapter 0, pages 525-561, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-55462-0_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55462-0_21
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