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"Are we there yet?" - Experiences and lessions in a GIS conversion project
Jay Johnson, 2001: A Geospatial Odyssey Proceedings
2001
'Why do Dick and Jane learn differently?' -- Challenges in implementing today's GIS/IT systems
John A. Middlestead, Abstracts: Geospatial Information and Technology Association
2002
.NET AND C# - WAVE OF THE FUTURE?
Mark R. Brûlé, Abstracts: Geospatial Information and Technology Association
2002
“BUILDING A G.I.S. – A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS, OR, A FEW DOLLARS MORE”
C. Eugene TalmadgeR.A., Abstracts: Geospatial Information and Technology Association
2002
“Data: The Critical Investment”
Ron Kistler, 29th Annual Conference and Exhibition
2006
“From Desk-Drawer to Desktop” Developing & Implementing a Collaborative Fiber Facility Network Management & Design System
Mark McDougald, GITA Annual Conference
2004
“GIS? What GIS?” – A Reason to Integrate GIS with the Enterprise
Rob PageMark RytilahtiKen Lenser, 29th Annual Conference and Exhibition
2006
“HAL ... What Have You Been Doing ... HAL?” The Geospatial Odyssey of Two Utilities from Detroit
John A. Middlestead, A Geospatial Odyssey Proceedings
2001
“Mobile Viewer Looks into the Underworld”
Charles Marlin, 29th Annual Conference and Exhibition
2006
“Mommy Do I Have To?” or Overcoming Resistance to the New System
Billy G. Griffin, San Antonio Conference 26 Proceedings
2003
“Plug and Play” Geospatial Applications
Dennis F. Beck, Abstracts;1999 GITA Annual Meetings
1999
“Routing for Gold – Using Mobile spatial technologies to manage visitors to the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games”
Ross Caldow, GITA Annual Conference
2007
“Show me the money! ”.. Developing an IT business case.
Tony DiMarco, GITA Annual Conference
2007
“The Long & Winding Road” ... Watch Out For Those Potholes!
John A. Middlestead, San Antonio Conference 26 Proceedings
2003
“The Seven Deadly Sins of GIS Implementation”
C. Eugene Talmadge, San Antonio Conference 26 Proceedings
2003
¿ CUESTA TRABAJAR CON INFORMACIÓN & TECNOLOGÍA GEOESPACIAL? LUZ MARINA PARDO MORALES
Luz Marina Pardo Morales, A Geospatial Odyssey Proceedings
2001
10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU –THE WORST MISTAKES IN GIS PROJECT HISTORY (AND HOW TO AVOID THEM)
Jeff Meyers, Abstracts: Geospatial Information and Technology Association
2002
25 Years of Successful Geospatial Utility Data Sharing Using a Common Base Map
Peter van Muyden, 29th Annual Conference and Exhibition
2006
3-DIMENSIONAL UTILITY DATA CONVERSION AND UTILIZATION
Adam Chadwick, A Geospatial Odyssey Proceedings
2001
3D Geospatial Databases: Managing Large City Models and Scenes
Xavier Lopez, GITA Annual Conference
2007
A “BUSINESS SERVICE ORIENTED” APPROACH TO SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Venk Gopal, San Antonio Conference 26 Proceedings
2003
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AN INTRANET-BASED GIS: WHY INTERNET/INTRANET TECHNOLOGY?
Bob Jenkins, Abstracts;1999 GITA Annual Meetings
1999
A Business Case Lesson: “Diversity is the Key to Quality”
Mary AdamsMark Johnson, 29th Annual Conference and Exhibition
2006
A case study in implementing next generation of integrated and geospatial solutions
Carlos L. CruzDavid E. Mulder, 2001: A Geospatial Odyssey Proceedings
2001
A CASE STUDY: LEVERAGING LEGACY GIS AND WORK MANAGEMENT ASSETS IN DISTRIBUTION OPERATIONS ENTERPRISES
Joseph T. WallaceBrian J. Stone, San Antonio Conference 26 Proceedings
2003
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