Abstract

A bi-level object-oriented data model together with a user query language called OFQL is designed which can support applications like GIS (geographic information systems). The data model is divided into two layers, the higher-level data model and the lower-level data model. The higher-level data model or the geographic object data model primarily consists of the geographic objects and a set of semantic spatial functions through which the topological relationships of the geographic objects are defined or derived. The lower-level data model or the geometric object data model has geometric objects which are the actual spatial representations of the geographic objects in the higher-level data model. It also has a set of geometric functions that retrieve, manipulate, and compute for geometric objects. The general architecture of a GIS system using this data modeling approach consists of two modules: the query processor and the function implementor. With the OFQL user-interface, the user is able to pose queries of a geographic nature without knowing the details of the spatial representation and computation of the geographic objects. >

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