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Pro Oracle Spatial for Oracle Database 11g

✍ Scribed by Godfrind, Albert;Kothuri, Ravi


Publisher
Springer
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
806
Series
Expert's voice in Oracle
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Front Matter; Spatial Information Management; Overview of Oracle Spatial; Location-Enabling Your Applications; The Sdo_Geometry Data Type; Loading, Transporting, and Validating Spatial Data; Geocoding; Manipulating Sdo_Geometry in Application Programs; Spatial Indexes and Operators; Geometry Processing Functions; Network Modeling; The Routing Engine; Defining Maps Using MapViewer; Using Maps in Your Applications; Sample Applications; Case Studies; Tips, Common Mistakes, and Common Errors; Back Matter.;Authors Kothuri and Godfrind address the special nature of spatial data and its role in professional and consumer applications, including such issues as modeling, storing, accessing, and analyzing spatial data.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Spatial Information Management
Overview of Oracle Spatial
Location-Enabling Your Applications
The Sdo_Geometry Data Type
Loading, Transporting, and Validating Spatial Data
Geocoding
Manipulating Sdo_Geometry in Application Programs
Spatial Indexes and Operators
Geometry Processing Functions
Network Modeling
The Routing Engine
Defining Maps Using MapViewer
Using Maps in Your Applications
Sample Applications
Case Studies
Tips, Common Mistakes, and Common Errors
Back Matter.

✦ Subjects


Business--Data processing;Informatique;Management information systems;Spatial systems;Business;Computer science;Geographic information systems;Electronic books;Oracle (Computer file);Business -- Data processing


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