URISA Journals

The following articles appear in the 1995 URISA journal.

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1995 Exemplary Systems in Government: Achievement and Excellence in the Public Sector

A Dash of Art, Pinch of Science, and Plenty of Elbow Grease

A Methodology for Reporting Uncertainty in Spatial Database Products

A new paradigm for GIS data communications

Book Review--ArcView Developer's Guide

Book Review--Managing GIS: A Review of Two Recent Books

Building a Useful GIS Directory: Snohomish County, Washington

Building an information systems infrastructure: The 'ABC's' from an agency perspective

Extending the geographic information base into the third dimension for use in the urban environment

GIS and Neighborhood Planning: A Model for Revitalizing Communities

Information Systems: A Labor Market Adaptation

Is There a Role for High-Performance Computing in GIS?

Justifying Automated Mapping Systems in Small Communities

Modernizing land records: Tracking GIS/LIS technology in Wisconsin and beyond

Organizing and staffing a successful GIS: Organization strategies

PHOTO CD: A Digital Solution for Storing and Using Aerial Photos

SIT:UPSS - Exercises for the brain

Software Review--GeoApplication Tools: Geographic Calculator 3.0, Geographic View 1.0, Geographic Transformer 2.0, and Geographic Tracker 1.0

Spatial data integration in route-level transit demand modeling

Staffing a GIS

The Dream of GIS for Albania

Toward no net loss: A methodology for identifying potential wetland mitigation sites using a GIS

Using GIS to make parcel-based real estate decisions for local government: a financial and environmental analysis of residential lot development in a Cleveland neighborhood



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