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<p>ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003:</p>
<ul><li>introduces the Spatial part of ISO/IEC 13249 (all parts);</li><li>gives the references necessary for ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines notations and conventions specific to ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines concepts specific to ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines spatial user-defined types and their associated routines.</li></ul>
<p>The spatial user-defined types defined in ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 adhere to the following.</p>
<ul><li>A spatial user-defined type is generic to spatial data handling. It addresses the need to store, manage and retrieve information based on aspects of spatial data such as geometry, location and topology.</li><li>A spatial user-defined type does not redefine the database language SQL directly or in combination with another spatial data type.</li></ul>
<p>Implementations of ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 may exist in environments that also support geographic information, decision support, data mining and data warehousing systems.</p>
<p>Application areas addressed by implementations of ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 include, but are not restricted to, automated mapping, desktop mapping, facilities management, geoengineering, graphics, multimedia and resource management applications.</p>
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<p>ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003:</p>
<ul><li>introduces the Spatial part of ISO/IEC 13249 (all parts);</li><li>gives the references necessary for ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines notations and conventions specific to ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines concepts specific to ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003;</li><li>defines spatial user-defined types and their associated routines.</li></ul>
<p>The spatial user-defined types defined in ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 adhere to the following.</p>
<ul><li>A spatial user-defined type is generic to spatial data handling. It addresses the need to store, manage and retrieve information based on aspects of spatial data such as geometry, location and topology.</li><li>A spatial user-defined type does not redefine the database language SQL directly or in combination with another spatial data type.</li></ul>
<p>Implementations of ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 may exist in environments that also support geographic information, decision support, data mining and data warehousing systems.</p>
<p>Application areas addressed by implementations of ISO/IEC 13249-3:2003 include, but are not restricted to, automated mapping, desktop mapping, facilities management, geoengineering, graphics, multimedia and resource management applications.</p>