Representing spatial objects in a defined space

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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ABSTRACT:
A database system is able to represent spatial data with regions in a defined space, such as a z-ordered space. Instead of, or in addition to, a descending decomposition technique (e.g., a top-down decomposition technique) to represent the spatial data with the z-ordered space, the database system is able to use an ascending decomposition technique (e.g., a bottom-up decomposition technique).

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