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Special Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design

Publications

The Similarity Jury: Combining Expert Judgements on Geographic Concepts

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A cognitively plausible measure of semantic similarity between geographic concepts is valuable across several areas, including geographic information retrieval,...

An Integrated Multidimensional Modeling Approach to Access Big Data in Business Intelligence Platforms

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The huge amount of information available and its heterogeneity has surpassed the capacity of current data management technologies. Dealing...

Enriching SQWRL Queries in Support of Geospatial Data Retrieval from Multiple and Complementary Sources

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Finding relevant geospatial information is increasingly critical because of the growing volume of geospatial data available through distributed environments....

A Comprehensive Model for Provenance

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In this paper, we propose a provenance model able to represent the provenance of any data object captured at...

From Polygons and Timestamps to Dynamic Geographic Features: Grounding a Spatio-temporal Geo-ontology

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This paper presents a knowledge representation approach to modelling and manipulating spatio-temporal data and to grounding a spatio-temporal geographic...

Towards Discovering Ontological Models from Big RDF Data

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The Web of Data, which comprises web sources that provide their data in RDF, is gaining popularity day after...

User View of Spatial Networks in Spatial Database Systems

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Spatial networks find application in the areas of transportation GIS, network analysis, city planning and others. To effectively use...

Towards Scalable Information Modeling of Requirements Architectures

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The amount of data in large-scale software engineering contexts continues to grow and challenges efficiency of software engineering efforts....

Preface to MORE-BI 2012

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Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-33999-8_18

OLAP-Like Analysis of Time Point-Based Sequential Data

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Nowadays business intelligence technologies allow to analyze mainly set oriented data, without considering order dependencies between data. Few approaches...