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Transactions in GIS, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1999
- John Wilson:
Editorial. 1 - Pip Forer:
Whose Framework? Whose World? 3-6
- William S. Albert, Reginald G. Golledge:
The Use of Spatial Cognitive Abilities in Geographical Information Systems: The Map Overlay Operation. 7-21 - Clare Churcher, Neville Churcher:
Realtime Conferencing in GIS. 23-30 - Mark Gahegan
, Julien Flack:
The Integration of Scene Understanding within a Geographic Information System: A Prototype Approach for Agricultural Applications. 31-49 - David A. Bennett, Greg A. Wade, Marc P. Armstrong:
Exploring the Solution Space of Semi-structured Geographical Problems Using Genetic Algorithms. 51-71
Volume 3, Number 2, March 1999
- P. W. Newton, Kerry L. Taylor, G. S. Taylor, Ross G. Ackland, David J. Abel:
Guest Editorial: GIS Networks and the Marketplace. 91-95
- Claudio Paniconi, Sally Kleinfeldt, Jonathan Deckmyn, Andrea Giacomelli:
Integrating GIS and Data Visualization Tools for Distributed Hydrologic Modeling. 97-118 - W. Z. Shi, Manfred Ehlers, K. Tempfli:
Analytical Modelling of Positional and Thematic Uncertainties in the Integration of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems. 119-136 - May Yuan:
Use of a Three-Domain Repesentation to Enhance GIS Support for Complex Spatiotemporal Queries. 137-159 - Kai Wang, Chor-Pang Lo:
An Assessment of the Accuracy of Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs) and Lattices in ARC/INFO. 161-174 - Nicholas Chrisman:
What Does 'GIS' Mean? 175-186 - Konstantinos A. Tarabanis
, Ioannis Tsionis
:
Using Network Analysis for Emergency Planning in Case of an Earthquake. 187-197
Volume 3, Number 3, June 1999
- Mark Gahegan
:
Guest Editorial: What is Geocomputation? 203-206
- Iain M. Brown
:
Developing a Virtual Reality User Interface (VRUI) for Geographic Information Retrieval on the Internet. 207-220 - Stephen Wise:
Extracting raster GIS data from scanned thematic maps. 221-237 - Jayajit Chakraborty, Lisa A. Schweitzer, David J. Forkenbrock:
Using GIS to Assess the Environmental Justice Consequences of Transportation System Changes. 239-258 - David L. Tulloch
:
Theoretical Model of Multipurpose Land Information Systems Development. 259-283 - Richard D. Mrozinski, Robert G. Cromley:
Singly- and Doubly-Constrained Methods of Areal Interpolation for Vector-based GIS. 285-301
Volume 3, Number 4, October 1999
- G. Brent Hall:
GIS Education and Infrastructure Challenges and Problems in Emerging Countries. 311-317
- Christine E. Dunne, Peter J. Atkins, Michael Blakemore, Janet G. Townsend:
Teaching Geographical Information Handling Skills for Lower-income Countries. 319-332 - Josef Fürst, S. Ignar:
Development of a University Training Center for Environmental GIS Applications in Poland. 333-342 - Isi A. Ikhuoria:
Professionalism and Manpower Issues in Geographical Information Systems in West Africa. 343-358 - Laxmi Ramasubramanian
:
GIS Implementation in Developing Countries: Learning from Organisational Theory and Reflective Practice. 359-380 - Tracey Morton McKay:
Using GIS Internships to Build Capacity in a Disadvantaged Society. 370 - Paul van Helden:
Building Innovative GIS Education and Training Programs through Multi-disciplinary Co-operation and International Collaboration. 372
- Jaishree Beedasy:
The Role of Foreign Technical Aid and Need for Human Resource Development in Emerging Countries. 374 - Jonathan Deckmyn, J. Feyen, F. Cisneros, Bert De Bièvre:
PROMAS: Building GIS Capacity through Research and Extension Projects. 376 - Andries Naude, Tom de Jong, Pieter van Teefelen:
Measuring Accessibility with GIS-Tools: A Case Study of the Wild Coast of South Africa. 381-395
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