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{{Infobox
| name = Oracle Spatial and Graph
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| latest release version = 19c Release 1
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| genre = [[GIS]] and [[Graph Database]]
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| website = {{official website|http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database-options/spatialandgraph/overview/index.html}}
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'''Oracle Spatial and Graph''', formerly Oracle Spatial, is a free option component of the [[Oracle Database]]. The spatial features in Oracle Spatial and Graph aid users in managing geographic and ___location-data in a native type within an Oracle database, potentially supporting a wide range of applications — from [[automated mapping]], [[facilities management]], and [[geographic information systems]] ([[AM/FM/GIS]]), to wireless ___location services and ___location-enabled [[e-business]]. The graph features in Oracle Spatial and Graph include Oracle Network Data Model (NDM) graphs used in traditional network applications in major [[Transport network|transportation]], telcos, utilities and energy organizations and [[resource description framework|RDF]] semantic graphs used in [[social network]]s and social interactions and in linking disparate data sets to address requirements from the research, health sciences, finance, media and intelligence communities.
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* operators, functions, and procedures for performing [[area-of-interest]] queries, spatial join queries, and other [[spatial analysis]] operations
* functions and procedures for utility and [[database tuning|tuning]] operations
* vector performance acceleration for substantially faster querying and more efficient use of CPU, memory, and partitioning{{
* support for parametric curves ([[Non-uniform rational B-spline|NURBS]]) for mathematically precise representation of free-form curves that can be reproduced exactly for 2D and 3D data
* a [[topology]] [[data model]] for working with data about [[Vertex (graph theory)|node]]s, [[Edge (graph theory)|edge]]s, and [[face (geometry)|face]]s in a [[topology]]
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* Integration with leading commercial and open source tools for querying, visualization, and ontology management.
==Availability==
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</ref>) at no extra cost. An appendix of the ''Oracle Spatial and Graph Developer's Guide'' specifies the functions allowed in Locator.
==History==
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