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A Geographic Differential Script File Method for Distributed Geographic Information Systems

Kyungwol KIM, Yutaka OHSAWA

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This study presents a method that can be used to manage individual pieces of information in large scale distributed geographic information systems (GIS). In a distributed GIS, ordinary users usually cannot alter any of the contents on the server. The method in this study can be used to alter the content or add individual datums onto these types of non-write-permitted data sets. The authors have called it a 'Geographic Differential Script File' (GDSF). A client creates a GDSF, which contains private information that is to be added onto the served data. The client keeps this file on a local disk. When the user employs the data, he applies the differential script sequence onto the downloaded data in order to retrieve the information. GDSF is a collection of graphic operation commands which insert and delete objects as well as modify operations. GDSF also contains modifications of the attribute information of geographic entities. This method can also be used to revise information that is published on ROM media, e. g. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, as well as in a distributed environment. In this paper, the method and results of applying it are presented.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E82-D No.1 pp.113-119
Publication Date
1999/01/25
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Special Section PAPER (Special Issue on New Generation Database Technologies)
Category
Spatial and Temporal Databases

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