URISA Conference Proceedings

The following articles appear in the 1988 URISA conference proceedings.

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A Countywide Land Use Data Base: Maintained and Mapped by Computer

A Dynamic Archival System (DAS) for the Clean-up of Boston Harbor

A framework for research on research in the information technology - local government field

A land information system development methodology

A Legally Oriented Forensic Tracking (LOFT) system: Development, implementation, and assessment

A local government's approach to developing an integrated land information system Prince William County's experience

A practical methodology for developing planners' expert database workstations

A practical transaction-driven governmental land information system: Concept, design and implementation

A spreadsheet model for estimating the socioeconomic impacts of large-scale oil and gas development

A strategy for implementing Automated Intelligent Mapping

Adapting and applying existing urban models: DRAM and EMPAL in the Seattle region

Administrative guidelines for GIS management

An automated lifeline inventory for earthquake damage modeling

An integrated system for spatial data capture and update

Assessing organizational preparedness for a comprehensive, distributed LIS/GIS

Automating budget spreadsheets with Lotus 1-2-3

Automating the provision of social assistance through online computer systems technology

Building a business establishment file: A multi-application tool for regional planning and economic development

Combining Automated Data to Create Decision-making Information; The Dane County Land Conservation Department Example

Conversion issues when changing architectures

Data Transfer Between Computer Systems and County Departments for Planning Purposes in Regard to 'Antiquated Subdivisions'

Definition of Applications as a Basis for GIS Planning and System Procurement

Designing and Using a Cartographic Extract: Mapping From the TIGER System

Developer requirements for a new approach in mainframe database system: Department of Planning, City of Los Angeles, Automated Case Tracking System (ACT System)

Developing A Low-Cost Microcomputer GIS for Planning in a Small Community

Developing microcomputer-based demographic data structures and models

Development of Michigan's Groundwater Data Base for Natural Resource Managment

Distributed processing/distributed databases for GIS applications--basic concepts and issues

Distributing spatial analsysis tools among networked workstations

Does charging for public information eradicate the defense of sovereign immunity

DuPage County, Illinois, Implementation of a Large Scale Mainframe Based Geoprocessing System

Empirical evaluation of alternative employment projections

End-user computing: The evolution of a microcomputer-based land use information system for neighborhood planning and zoning

Feeding a data hungry public: Creative uses of new computer technology

GIS and CADD: Relationships in a local government or utility

GIS and risk assessment dangerous and wonderful tools

GIS as a tool for systems integration at the City of Bellevue

GIS in the City of Miami: An Emphasis on Database Development

GIS: The Erie and Niagara Counties experience

Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and inertial surveys an effective combined method for establishing geodetic control for community automated mapping systems

Growth change in the E-470 corridor: Predicting locations of environment effect

How to choose an automated data capture system for your AM/FM data conversion project

Impact of "386" computers on a PC based AM/GIS application

Improvements to the Projective Land Use Model for producing small area forecasts

Improving the use of expert systems - automated or not

Incorporating the policy dimension in local government information systems: Getting our priorities right

Information resource management as utilized in the Alberta Land-Related Information System project

Institutional maxims and conditions for needs-sensitive information systems and services in local governments

Integrated project management system

Integrating Attribute Data and Graphic Data: A Case Study of a Successful GIS Pilot Project for Dover, NH

Integration of Hierarchial and Relational Database Structures in a Contemporary Geographic Information System

Issues associated with multi-phased scan conversion of map data in a county mapping environment

Lake County Development Information and Management System

Land information integration: The HUB system in Queensland (March 1988)

Land Information Systems - Reaping Their Rewards

Land Information Systems Research in Australia with Particular Emphasis on the Research Agenda at the University of Melbourne

Land Tenure Information as a Corporate Resource: A Pilot Project

Landownership Data for Multipurpose Land Information Systems

Local area networking: A small agency perspective

Managing a multi-user land information system

Mapping disease and risk factors to identify public health concerns

Micro computer support for administering Orlando's Transportation Impact Fees

Microcomputer mapping: The latest in software technology is a boon for government and public agency planners

Monitoring Development: Evaluating Austin's Land Development Review System

Monroe County Florida: A joint agency GIS

Operational points-of-view and data base design in Public Works' applications

Planning support systems for the 1990's: Local government information processing challenges and opportunities

Priorities in the land information systems/networks development process

Processor sizing and system tuning through sensitivity analysis

Providing and selling access to AM/FM data

Public recrods laws: A proposed model for changes

Research Needs: The Interaction of Land and Geographic Information System Technology and Society

Socioeconomic data development and application of the Florida Standard Urban Transportation Modeling Structure

Some Observations on the Real Impact of Integrated Land Information Systems upon Public Decision Making in Australia

Staffing and Managing a Geographic Information System Project for Local Government: Experiences of the GEOMAX Project

Standards: A Cardinal Direction for Geographic Information Systems

Status of the State Geographic Information System in North Carolina

The Australasian National Strategy on Land Information Management and Its Application by LANDATA

The development of a G.I.S. attribute data base to meet municipal engineering needs

The Distributed Environment: Key to Successful Geo-Relational Information Management Systems

The evolution of property records management programs in a large-scale assessment jurisdiction: Getting back to basics

The Installation and Implementation of a Geographic Information System at the City of St. Petersburg

The Landnet Project in New Brunswick, Canada: Moving from Research to Reality

The pavements Databank: A research application of a geographic information system

The process of selecting an organization-wide computer system: The City of Champaign case study

The San Antonio Labor Market Information System: Design, development, and implementation

The value of an AM/FM system to an electric utility

The Wisconsin Groundwater Contamination Susceptibility Project

Toward the successful integration of relational and quadtree structures in a geographic information system

Translation of CAD/GIS data

Universities and Geographic Information Systems: Background, Constraints and Prospects

Urban Applications of Geographic Information Systems Technology: A Grouping into Three Levels of Resolution

Using a geographic information system to determine local tax abatement strategies

Utilizing Geographic Information Systems to Assist in a Municipality's Effort to Preserve Clean Water

Who is designing geographic information systems for the public?

Who needs a Geographic Information System? A case study



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