URISA Journals

The following articles appear in the 1991 URISA journal.

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'Seeing' the Future: Aesthetic Policy Implications of Visualization Technology

A Conceptual Model of Measurement-Based Multipurpose Cadastral Systems

A framework to value information systems

A Geographic Systems Approach to Fiscal Analysis

An AM/FM Fable

An Organizational Approach to Implementing GIS

Analytical and Computer Cartography

Book Review - An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Book Review - Introductory Readings in Geographic Information Systems

Book Review - Mapping the GIS Way: Three Vendor Handbooks

Cadastral Evidence Data in Land Information System

Can a Computer Have a Mind?

Coins of the Spatial Realm

Data Structure Design for Surface Water Resources Information

Dynamic Delivery of Transportation Services with GIS

Escaping Flatland: A Review of 'Envisioning Information'

Head-to-Head: A Comparison of Four MS-DOS Desktop Geographic Information systems: ATLAS*GIS, LandTrak, MapInfo for DOS, and PC ARC/INFO

Land Information Systems Network in the Puget Sound Region

LANIS: the GIS for Nature Conservation in Germany

New directions for national mapping

New Directions for National Mapping

Obstacles to GIS implementation and guidelines to increase the opportunities for success

On the value of information and the future of URISA

Progress on the research agenda: URISA '90

Property rights and the land tenure system

Sharing Graphic Data Files in an Open System Environment

Software Review - Head-to-Head: AutoCad-Based GISs

State legislatures promote GIS use

The Great Cathedral of St. Paul's: Modeling History with Modern Technology

The next revolution: MANs, WANs and BLOBs

The Wisconsin Groundwater Contamination Susceptibility Map

Thoughts From the GIS Vendor Community

Use vs. Abuse of GIS Data



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