A New Technique for Verifying the Consistency of Distributed R-Trees

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https://doi.org/10.5753/jidm.2015.1556

Keywords:

Distributed Algorithm, Distributed Indexes, R-Tree, Verification

Abstract

The ever-increasing of the large spatial datasets and the widely application of the complex computation have motivated the emergence of distributed algorithms to process spatial operations efficiently. The R-tree index is broadly used by researches as a distributed spatial structure for indexing and retrieval of spatial objects. However, a big challenge has arisen, that is, how to check the consistency of distributed R-Trees.  In the past few years researches have been published on both distributed R-Tree and verification of distributed systems. Though none of them has proposed a technique to check the consistency of distributed R-Trees. This article presents a new approach for verifying the consistency of distributed R-Trees, which is called RConsistency.  It allows collect information about the distributed R-Tree once it has been created.  RConsistency also collects information about the distribute R-Tree and can helps to reduce the overlapping and dead area. It can be used with any index similar to R-Tree, since the RConsistency algorithm uses the nodes organization of the R-Tree to collect consistency information.  The algorithm was used on DistGeo, a platform to process distributed spatial operations.  A graphic tool, named RConsistency Visualizer, was developed to show the output of the RConsistency algorithm.

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Published

2015-10-12

How to Cite

de Oliveira, S. S. T., Filho, J. F. de S., Rodrigues, V. J. do S., Cardoso, M. de C., & Carvalho, S. T. (2015). A New Technique for Verifying the Consistency of Distributed R-Trees. Journal of Information and Data Management, 6(1), 59. https://doi.org/10.5753/jidm.2015.1556

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GeoInfo 2014