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Introduction; 1.1 Database Management Systems; 1.2 Spatial Databases; 1.3 Temporal Databases; 1.4 Moving Objects; 1.5 Further Exercises; 1.6 Bibliographic Notes; 2. Spatio-Temporal Databased in the Past; 2.1 Spatio-Bitemporal Objects; 2.2 An Event-Based Approach; 2.3 Further Exercises; 2.4 Bibliographic Notes; 3. Modeling and Querying Current Movement; 3.1 Location Management; 3.2 MOST- A Data Model for Current and Future Movement; 3.3 FTL-A Query Language Based on Future Temporal Logic 327 $a3.4 Location Updates- Balancing Update Cost and Imprecision 3.5 The Uncertainty of the Trajectory of a Moving Object; 3.6 Further Exercises; 3.7 Bibliographic Notes; 4. Modeling and Querying History of Movement; 4.1 An Approach Based on Abstract Data Types; 4.2 An Abstract Model; 4.3 A Discrete Model; 4.4 Spatio-Temporal Predicates and Developments; 4.5 Further Exercises; 4.6 Bibliographic Notes; 5. Data Structures and Algorithms for Moving Objects Types; 5.1 Data Structures; 5.2 Algorithms for Operations on Temporal Data Types; 5.3 Algorithms for Lifted Operations; 5.4 Further Exercises 327 $a5.5 Bibliographic Notes 6. The Constraint Database Approach; 6.1 An Abstract Model: Infinite Relations; 6.2 A Discrete Model: Constraint Relations; 6.3 Implementation of the Constraint Model; 6.4 Further Exercises; 6.5 Bibliographic Notes; 7. Spatio-Temporal Indexing; 7.1 Geometric Preliminaries; 7.2 Requirements for Indexing Moving Objects; 7.3 Indexing Current and Near-Future Movement; 7.4 Indexing Trajectories (History of Movement); 7.5 Further Exercises; 7.6 Bibliographic Notes; 8. Outlook; 81. Data Capture; 8.2 Generating Text Data; 8.3 Movement in Networks 327 $a8.4 Query Processing for Continuous/Location-Based Queries 8.5 Aggregation and Selectivity Estimation; Solutions to Exercises in the Text; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; back matter; Bibliography; Citation Index; Index; About the Authors 330 $aThe current trends in consumer electronics--including the use of GPS-equipped PDAs, phones, and vehicles, as well as the RFID-tag tracking and sensor networks--require the database support of a specific flavor of spatio-temporal databases. These we call Moving Objects Databases. Why do you need this book? With current systems, most data management professionals are not able to smoothly integrate spatio-temporal data from moving objects, making data from, say, the path of a hurricane very difficult to model, design, and query. 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He was Dictionary Johnson, the lexicographer who had single-handedly settled the English language (it was hoped) on a firm basis; he was the author of a handful of fine poems, including two of the most remarkable satires of the century; he was a moralist whose Rambler and Idler essays, and novel-of-ideas Rasselas, provided a searching view of men and matters. And in his final years he produced his greatest work, that extraordinary combination of biography and criticism which came to be known as the Lives of the Poets.This first extensive anthology of Johnson's writings to be published in many years emphasizes Johnson the writer. It responds to those aspects of Johnson's work of special interest to modern readers. 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