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Data Manipulation Techniques across Databases especially Handling of Spatial Data


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1 IGNOU, New Delhi, India
2 MAIMS, IP University, New Delhi, India
     

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The paper compares data manipulation techniques across various databases. It explores the improvement in managing different types of data including spatial data. The comparison also takes into account primitive database systems or file systems till the advanced Spatial databases. The paper highlights the fact that as concepts evolved across systems, front-end became easier and back-end took the bulk of task in manipulating data.


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Spatial Data, Data Manipulation, Modeling Spatial Data, ORDBMS
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Authors

Rucche Sharma
IGNOU, New Delhi, India
Amit Gupta
MAIMS, IP University, New Delhi, India

Abstract


The paper compares data manipulation techniques across various databases. It explores the improvement in managing different types of data including spatial data. The comparison also takes into account primitive database systems or file systems till the advanced Spatial databases. The paper highlights the fact that as concepts evolved across systems, front-end became easier and back-end took the bulk of task in manipulating data.


Keywords


Spatial Data, Data Manipulation, Modeling Spatial Data, ORDBMS

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