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GeoMTGM: A Graphical Data Model for Semistructured, Geographical, and Temporal Data

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Combi, C., Migliorini, S., Oliboni, B., Belussi, A. (2007). GeoMTGM: A Graphical Data Model for Semistructured, Geographical, and Temporal Data. In: Belussi, A., Catania, B., Clementini, E., Ferrari, E. (eds) Spatial Data on the Web. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69878-4_2

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