基于XML的地理增量更新信息交换文件

Shen Ying, Lin Li, Hong Wang, W. Liu, Yurong Gao
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随着地理信息产品和应用的丰富,地理信息的更新变得越来越重要。未来的地理信息服务将“随需应变,及时更新”。随着地理信息更新频率的不断提高,增量更新或单变化更新将成为新的主流方法。增量更新检测主数据库中不同版本数据源之间的差异,只记录地理特征及相应特征的变化信息。将增量信息以差分文件的形式传递给客户端用户,与客户端数据库进行融合。由于更新信息传输和交换的不足,导致与空间数据库的更新困难或不一致,一个很小的变化就可能取代整个数据库。我们利用可扩展标记语言(XML)来表达地理特征的增量信息,因为它具有标准、开放、易读和灵活的特点。本文将定义表示差分空间数据的XML模式。使用XML的增量更新为客户机用户提供了最小的、结构化的和详细的更新信息,并且用户可以解析交换文件以方便和一致地更新和升级他们自己的数据库。此外,增量地理信息的XML交换可以满足使用定义的需求,以实现自定义更新。我们用XML更新交换说明了共享和互操作性的机制。基于XML交换的增量更新将成为GIS数据库更新的常用方法,为网络更新和嵌入式系统的应用提供了新的途径。
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Exchange files of geographic incremental updating information based on XML
With the enrichment of products and applications of geographic information, updating of geographic information becomes more and more important. The future geographic information services will be “on demand and timely updating”. We need high frequency of updating with geographic information, which make the incremental updating or change-only updating to be the novel and mainstream method. Incremental updating detects the difference between different version data sources in the master database and only records the changes information of geographic features and the corresponding characteristics. We deliver the incremental information to client users with differential files to fusion with client database. Scarcity of transmission and exchange of updating information results in the difficulty or inconsistence of updating with spatial database, and a very small change may replace the whole database. We utilize the Extensible Markup Language (XML) to express the incremental information about geographic features because of its standard, openness, readability and flexibility. The paper will define the XML schemas to represent the differential spatial data. Incremental updates with XML provide minimal, structural and detail updating information to the client users, and the users can parse the exchange files to update and upgrade their own database conveniently and consistently. Also the XML exchange of incremental geographic information can satisfy the use-defined demands to implement custom updating. We illustrate the mechanism of share and interoperability with XML updating exchange. Incremental updating with XML exchange will become the commonplace method of updating with GIS database, which provide the novel approach for updating with internet and application of embedded system.
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