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Moving Objects Indexing
Vetešník, Jiří ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work is aimed for proposing acceptable indexing of moving objects. With the enlargement of mobile computing it is needed to manage large sets of spatiotemporal data. We introduce the problem of spatiotemporal data and basic general approaches of indexing these data. Further, we show support of spatial data in Oracle. The movement is typically represented as trajectory in two dimensional space with temporal component in third dimension. The thesis contains experiments performed in database Oracle on artificially generate data.
Moving Objects Indexing
Křížová, Martina ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with indexing of spatio-temporal data. It describes existing approaches to indexing data and support for indexing in Oracle Database 11g. The aim of this work is to design structures of databases for storing spatio-temporal data over Oracle Database 11g to propose experiments for these databases. Ways of spatio-temporal data storage are evaluated according to these experiments in terms of time demands of queries and appropriateness of using available indexing structure and spatial operators.  
Moving Objects Indexing
Vetešník, Jiří ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work is aimed for proposing acceptable indexing of moving objects. With the enlargement of mobile computing it is needed to manage large sets of spatiotemporal data. We introduce the problem of spatiotemporal data and basic general approaches of indexing these data. Further, we show support of spatial data in Oracle. The movement is typically represented as trajectory in two dimensional space with temporal component in third dimension. The thesis contains experiments performed in database Oracle on artificially generate data.

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