Innovations in GIS
(selected papers from the First National Conference on GIS Research UK)
Michael F. Worboys, Ed.
Article Citations
1994
(Listed in order of appearance in compendium)
Section I: Computational Support for GIS
- Smith, Terence. "On the integration of database systems and computational support for high-level modelling of spatio-temporal phenomena." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 11-24.
- Flanagan, Colin, Cullen Jennings, and Neil Flanagan. "Automatic GIS data capture and conversion." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 25-38.
- Mayo, Tim. "Computer-assisted tools for cartographic data capture." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 39-52.
- Robinson, Gary, and Fang Lee. "An automatic generalization system for large-scale topographic maps." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 53-64.
- Gahegan, Mark. "A consistent user-model for a GIS incorporating remotely sensed data." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 65-74.
- Yearsley, Christopher, Michael Worboys, Philip Story, Priyantha Jayawardena, and Petros Bofakos. "Computational support for spatial information systems: models and algorithms." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 75-88.
- Kemp, Zarine, and Arek Kowalczyk. "Incorporating the temporal dimension in a GIS." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 89-104.
- Wachowicz, Monica, and Richard Healey. "Toward temporality in GIS." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 105-118.
Section II: Spatial Analysis and Error
- Openshaw, Stan. "A concepts-rich approach to spatial analysis, theory generation, and scientific discovery in GIS using massively parallel computing." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 123-138.
- Aspinall, Richard. "Exploratory spatial analysis in GIS: generating geographical hypothesis from spatial data." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 139-148.
- Dykes, Jason. "Visualizing spatial association in area-value data." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 149-160.
- Fisher, Jason. "Probable and fuzzy models of the viewshed operation." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 161-176.
- Brunsdon, Chris, and Stan Openshaw. "Error simulation in vector GIS using neural computing methods." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 177-200.
- Monckton, Colin. "An investigation into the spatial structure of error in digital elevation data." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 201-214.
Section III: Applications of GIS
- Masser, Ian, and Heather Campbell. "Information sharing and the implementation of GIS: some key issues." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 217-228.
- Livingstone, David, and Jonathan Raper. "Modelling environmental systems with GIS: Theoretical barriers to progress." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 229-240.
- Miller, David. "Coupling of process-based vegetation models to GIS and knowledge-based systems with reference to vegetation change." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 241-250.
- Norman, Charlotte, Clive Potter, and Hadrian Cook. "Using GIS to target agri-environmental policy." Innovations in GIS. Ed. Michael F. Worboys. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. 251-262.