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Deutsch: R*-Baum über PLZ-Koordinaten, mit der Split-Heuristik des R*-Baums gebaut. Die Seiten überlappen wenig und die Datenseiten sind flächig, was für Bereichsanfragen vorteilhaft ist.
English: R*-tree on ZIP codes for Germany, constructed using the R*-Tree heuristics of Prof. Kriegel. The pages overlap only very little and have a good spatial extend for window queries as used in map applications.
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