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The spatial join is usually processed in two steps: filter and refinement. The first creates candidate pairs based on the objects' abstractions, like object pairs having overlapping minimum bounding rectangles (MBRs). The second step then further checks each candidate pair whether the objects fit the join condition with their actual shapes. This two-step strategy prevents the disk I/O and CPU overhead...
Parallel Secondo scales up the capability of processing extensible data models in Secondo. It combines Hadoop with a set of Secondo databases, providing almost all existing SECONDO data types and operators. Therefore it is possible for the user to convert large-scale sequential queries to parallel queries without learning the Map/Reduce programming details. This paper demonstrates such a procedure...
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