This text integrates different mobility data handling processes, from
database management to multi-dimensional analysis and mining, into a
unified presentation driven by the spectrum of requirements raised by
real-world applications. It presents a step-by-step methodology to
understand and exploit mobility data: collecting and cleansing data,
storage in Moving Object Database (MOD) engines, indexing, processing,
analyzing and mining mobility data. Emerging issues, such as semantic
and privacy-aware querying and mining as well as distributed data
processing, are also covered. Theoretical presentation is smoothly
interchanged with hands-on exercises and case studies involving an
actual MOD engine. The authors are established experts who address both
theoretical and practical dimensions of the field but also present
valuable prototype software. The background context, clear explanations
and sample exercises make this an ideal textbook for graduate students
studying database management, data mining and geographic information
systems.