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5. RDBMS MANAGEMENT
The information system currently being created allows for the
management of structured data in a GIS environment. In this
context the overall management is delegated to the geodatabase
that ensures the indexation of the entities and the topographical
relationships between them. The development environment
TM
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database structure that guarantees the integrity of the data as it
is entered, the archiving of historical data, and complex
querying of attributes, geographical and topographical locations.
In general terms we can describe the various types of query
within the three-dimensional graphic interface:
• ‘identify’ - identification of the object met whilst
navigating;
• ‘query by attribute’ - search for objects on the basis
of one or more attributes (e.g. wall + reticulate + first-style
wallpainting);
• ‘query by location’ - search, on the basis of the
associated geographical record, for topological links between
the object in
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