URISA Journals

The following articles appear in the 1992 URISA journal.

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A Response to Earl Epstein

Acquiring a Digital Base Map: A Theoretical Investigation into a Form of Sharing Data

Alberta's LRIS in Business-Part I: Preparations

Applications for Digital Terrain Modeling

Assessment of TIGER/Line Files for Rural Counties: The Case of Hays County, Texas

Benefit-Cost Principles for Land Information Systems

Book Review - An Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems by William E. Huxhold

Book Review - Geographic Information Systems: A Guide to the Technology

Book Review - Managing Information Systems: Change and Control in Organizational Computing

Case Study Research Methods for Geographic Information Systems

CORINE: Toward a European GIS

Creating a GIS Data Schema for Information Resource Management

GIS Applications in Emergency Management

GIS-ing About in Public: An Anatomy of a Public Disgrace

Horwood's Short Laws

Hugo's Legacy: Two Years Later

Integrating Dynamic Modeling and Geographic Information Systems

Object-Oriented Modeling for GIS

On Standards

Open Records Law, GIS, and Copyright Protection: Life after Feist

Public Safety in Italy: A Study Methodology on Settled Areas

Real-Time Control of the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

Software Review - Atlas Pro for the Macintosh

Software Review - Dynamic Segmentation Revisited: A Milepoint Linear Data Model

Software Review - How Not To Build and Promote a New Release of a Software Product

Software Review - Taking the TIGER by the Tail: A Software and Data Review

Systematic Development of Education and Training Programs: A Key to Successful GIS Development

Targeting Natural Lands for Acquisition: A GIS Approach to Water-Resource Protection

Western Australia's State Land Information Directory

Why We Couldn't Get the Data We Wanted



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