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6. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
Within the GIS community, emergence of the object-oriented technology is paving
a new direction. With some advantages of object-oriented technology, some of the
shortcomings of relational databases may be overcome. OVPF is a sample prototype of
what object-oriented technolgy can do for VPF databases. Modeling of complex object is
manageable and maintainable since object pointers are used to reference other objects
instead of primary and foreign keys as in the relational databases
Other spatial indexing schemes can be investigated to improve the current
implementation. Spatial analysis techniques can be incorporated in OVPF based on the
topological relationships defined by Egenhofer (1989). Complete build and clean processes
need to be implemented to insure the integrity of topology changes. Also, an use of expert
or knowledge-based systems can facilitate deconfliction and automation of other
maintenance and manageabilty concerns.
7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We wish to thank the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency and Defense Modeling and
Simulation Office for supporting this work.
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