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    C-squares

    C-squares

    Concise spatial query and representation system (c-squares)

    C-squares is an easily implemented method for storage, querying and display of spatial data locations, based on a hierarchical, grid-based representation of the Earth' surface. Source code for encoding, decoding, mapping, etc. is provided via this site. Additional support is available by contacting the system developer, Tony.Rees@marinespecies.org; see also the c-squares home page at http://www.cmar.csiro.au/csquares/ .
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    Decima is a database that was designed to support time-series data mining. It consists of PostgreSQL custom type definition, implementation of GiST index for that type and snowflake database schema.
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    The project will be looking at data (the intention is to begin looking at customer name/address data but this may widen over time) and ways to intelligently detect duplicates using fuzzy matching methods and algorithms.
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