Some considerations in management of computer-processable files of geological data |
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Authors: | P. G. Sutterlin R. A. Aaltonen M. A. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | Many sets of data in the natural sciences have a hierarchical structure that is either inherent in the data or that is imposed on them during collection. These data structures can be defined using mathematical set-theory notation. If data from two or more computer-processable files are accessed simultaneously, the application of operations of set union and intersection leads to emergence of certain criteria which must be adhered to when managing data files using a generalized, database management system. One of the situations in which these principles come into play is illustrated by the merging of two computer-processable files of geotechnical data, the data for both files having been derived from the same source but structured differently. |
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