ABSTRACT

Many disciplines are concerned with manipulating geometric (or spatial) objects in the computer – such as geology, cartography, computer aided design (CAD), etc. – and each of these have developed their own data structures and techniques, often independently. Nevertheless, in many cases the object types and the spatial queries are similar, and this book attempts to find a common theme.

chapter 1|40 pages

Preliminaries

chapter 2|18 pages

Models of space

chapter 3|32 pages

Points

chapter 4|58 pages

Boundaries

chapter 5|12 pages

2D GIS

chapter 6|44 pages

3D GIS

chapter 7|4 pages

Conclusions