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integrity rules as well as rules for transformation between the
representations. In this context both users and the system should
be aware of the multiple representations. Data consistency of
different representations is enforced through appropriate,
automatic update propagation.
Further research is needed in many areas and will focus on the
following aspects:
e Functions offered by DBMSs can be readily used for
obtaining new geometries. Next step is consistent
organisation of new objects in the structures used for
multi-resolution management, e.g. DBMS-views
could be used for representing data sets using
generalisation procedures for geometry and theme
properties once these procedures have been
implemented in the DBMS.
e Data structures for management of multiple
representations. The correspondence between spatial
objects in a multi-representation environment has to
be further organised in appropriate data structures.
e Functions for consistency checks and functions for
propagating updates between different datasets are
needed.
e Generalisation procedures for geometry —
simplifications of boundaries, changes in dimensions
of objects, aggregation of several small objects,
selection of significant objects need to be further
developed.
e Generalisation procedures with respect to the theme:
aggregations of geometry based on theme properties
and computation of a new object need improvements.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research is sponsored by the Rijkswaterstaat, Ministry of
Transport and Public Works and the research programme
Sustainable Urban Areas at OTB, Delft University of
Technology, The Netherlands
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