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Article: Multiway Spatial Joins

TitleMultiway Spatial Joins
Authors
KeywordsAlgorithms
H.2.8 [Database Management]: Database Application - spatial databases and GIS
Multiway joins
Query processing
Spatial joins
Issue Date2001
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc.
Citation
Acm Transactions On Database Systems, 2001, v. 26 n. 4, p. 424-475 How to Cite?
AbstractDue to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having various thematic contents are currently available. As a result, the interest of users is not limited to simple spatial selections and joins, but complex query types that implicate numerous spatial inputs become more common. Although several algorithms have been proposed for computing the result of pairwise spatial joins, limited work exists on processing and optimization of multiway spatial joins. In this article, we review pairwise spatial join algorithms and show how they can be combined for multiple inputs. In addition, we explore the application of synchronous traversal (ST), a methodology that processes synchronously all inputs without producing intermediate results. Then, we integrate the two approaches in an engine that includes ST and pairwise algorithms, using dynamic programming to determine the optimal execution plan. The results show that, in most cases, multiway spatial joins are best processed by combining ST with pairwise methods. Finally, we study the optimization of very large queries by employing randomized search algorithms.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/89157
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2021 Impact Factor: 1.629
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.988
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dc.description.abstractDue to the evolution of Geographical Information Systems, large collections of spatial data having various thematic contents are currently available. As a result, the interest of users is not limited to simple spatial selections and joins, but complex query types that implicate numerous spatial inputs become more common. Although several algorithms have been proposed for computing the result of pairwise spatial joins, limited work exists on processing and optimization of multiway spatial joins. In this article, we review pairwise spatial join algorithms and show how they can be combined for multiple inputs. In addition, we explore the application of synchronous traversal (ST), a methodology that processes synchronously all inputs without producing intermediate results. Then, we integrate the two approaches in an engine that includes ST and pairwise algorithms, using dynamic programming to determine the optimal execution plan. The results show that, in most cases, multiway spatial joins are best processed by combining ST with pairwise methods. Finally, we study the optimization of very large queries by employing randomized search algorithms.en_HK
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dc.subjectAlgorithmsen_HK
dc.subjectH.2.8 [Database Management]: Database Application - spatial databases and GISen_HK
dc.subjectMultiway joinsen_HK
dc.subjectQuery processingen_HK
dc.subjectSpatial joinsen_HK
dc.titleMultiway Spatial Joinsen_HK
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