International Journal of Digital Earth (Sep 2017)

Conceptual design and implementation of spatial data warehouses integrating regular grids of points

  • Sandro Bimonte,
  • Mehdi Zaamoune,
  • Philippe Beaune

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2016.1266040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 901 – 922

Abstract

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Spatial online analytical processing (OLAP) and spatial data warehouse (SDW) systems are geo-business intelligence technologies that enable the analysis of huge volumes of geographic data. In the last decade, the conceptual design and implementation of SDWs that integrate spatial data, which are represented using the vector model, have been extensively investigated. However, the integration of field data (a continuous representation of spatial data) in SDWs is a recent unresolved research issue. Enhancing SDWs with field data improves the spatio-multidimensional analysis capabilities with continuity and multiresolutions. Motivated by the need for a conceptual design tool and relational online analytical processing (ROLAP) implementation, we propose a UML profile for SDWs that integrates a regular grid of points and supports continuity and multiresolutions. We also propose an efficient implementation of a ROLAP architecture.

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