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TerraServer: A Spatial Data Warehouse

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TerraServer: A Spatial Data Warehouse
Microsoft® TerraServer stores aerial, satellite, and topographic images of the earth in a SQL database available via the Internet. It is the world’s largest online atlas, combining eight terabytes of image data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and SPIN-2. Internet browsers provide intuitive spatial and text interfaces to the data. Users need no special hardware, software, or knowledge to locate and browse imagery. This paper describes how terabytes of “Internet unfriendly” geo-spatial images were scrubbed and edited into hundreds of millions of “Internet friendly” image tiles and loaded into a SQL data warehouse. All meta-data and imagery are stored in the SQL database. TerraServer demonstrates that general-purpose relational database technology can manage large scale image repositories, and shows that web browsers can be a good geo-spatial image presentation system. Keywords Geo-spatial, VLDB, image databases, internet.
Tom Barclay, Donald R. Slutz, Jim Gray
Added 01 Aug 2010
Updated 01 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where SIGMOD
Authors Tom Barclay, Donald R. Slutz, Jim Gray
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