URISA Journals

The following articles appear in the 1996 URISA journal.

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A Flexible Computing Environment for Solving Spatial Problems

A quality function deployment framework for effective transfer of AM/FM/GIS information technologies to small communities

Beyond Functionality--Striving for Operational GIS

Book Review--Drawing the Line: Tales of Maps and Cartocontroversy

Book Review--GIS and Generalization: Methodology and Practice

Book Review--GIS and Organizations: How Effective are GIS in Practice?

Book Review--How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design

Book Review--Spatial Reasoning for Effective GIS

Capacity expansion modeling of water supply in a planning support system for urban growth management

Case-based reasoning and spatial analysis

Component Software--It's Coming!

Digital orthophotography consortium: A multi-county solution for Wisconsin

Environmental sustainability and deep information: a response

GIS development process: A framework considering the initiation, acquisition, and incorporation of GIS technology

GIS Dissemination Policy: Two Surveys and a Suggested Approach

Global Positioning and GIS Improve Forest Insect Pest Control Programs

Implementing a GIS in the Wisconsin Winnebago Nation

Information Technology: Trends and Products

Massachusetts Water Resource Authority: A water-quality GIS showcase

New model for handling vector data uncertainty in geographic information systems

Renewable energy and GIS: Three Wisconsin case studies

Software Review--Maptitude: An Economical, Versatile Desktop GIS Package

Stimulating GIS Innovation Through the Dissemination of Geographic Information

To Russia, with love

User Requirements for Framework Geospatial Data

When laws collide: dangers of government software purchases



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