An Implementation of Interval Based Conceptual Model for Temporal Data (Special Issue on New Generation Database Technologies)
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概要
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This paper describes a way of implementing a conceptual model for temporal data on a commercial object database system. The implemented version is provided as a class library. The library enables applications to handle temporal data. Any application can employ the library because it does not depend on specific applications. Furthermore, we propose an enhanced version of Time Index. The index efficiently processes event queries in particular. These queries search time intervals in which events are all valid. We also investigate the effectiveness of the enhanced Time Index.
- 1999-01-25
著者
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ARITSUGI Masayoshi
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University
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Amagasa Toshiyuki
Department Of Computer Science Gunma University
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Amagasa Toshiyuki
Department Of Computer Science Graduate School Of Systems And Information Engineering:center For Com
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Aritsugi M
Department Of Computer Science Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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Aritsugi Masayoshi
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Kumamoto University
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Aritsugi Masayoshi
Department Of Computer Science Gunma University
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Kanamori Yoshinari
Department Of Computer Science Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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