Innovations in GIS 3
(Selected Papers from the Third National Conference on GIS Research UK)
David Parker, Ed.
Article Citations
1996
(Listed in order of appearance in compendium)
PART ONE - Data Issues
- de Floriani, Leila, Paola Marzano, and Enrico Puppo. "Multiresolution Modelling in Geographical Information Systems." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 9-20.
- Parker, David, George Taylor, and Crispin Hoult. "A Generic Large-scale Spatial Data Model for Surveyors: Changing Practices and Processes." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 21-30.
- Larner, Andrew. "Balancing Rights in Data - Elementary?" Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 31-42.
- Martin, David, and Gary Higgs. "Georeferencing People and Places: a Comparison of Detailed Datasets." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 43-54.
- Miller, David, Richard Aspinall, Jane Morrice, Gary Wright, and Allan Lilly. "The Assessment of Catchment Environmental Characteristics and their
Uncertainty." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor
& Francis, 1996. 55-62.
PART TWO - Computational Support
- Andjelic, Tigran, and Michael Worboys. "Version Management for GIS in a
Distributed Environment." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker.
Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 65-74.
- Paton, Norman, Alia Abdelmoty, and Howard Williams. "Programming Spatial Databases: a Deductive Object-oriented Approach." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 75-84.
- Hobbs, Mike. "Spatial Clustering with a Genetic Algorithm." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 85-94.
- Al-Daoud, Moh'd, and Stuart Roberts. "Applying Efficient Techniques for Finding Nearest Neighbours in GIS Applications." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 95-104.
- Buchanan, Hugh. "Computational Techniques for Determining Three-dimensional Topology." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 105-116.
PART THREE - Spatial Analysis
- Openshaw, Stan, and Tim Perree. "User-centred Intelligent Spatial Analysis of Point Data." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 119-134.
- Brunsdon, Chris, and Martin Charlton. "Developing an Exploratory Spatial
Analysis System in XLisp-Stat." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 135-146.
PART FOUR - Visualisation
- Batty, Michael, and David Howes. "Exploring Urban Development Dynamics through Visualisation and Animation." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 149-162.
- Wood, Joseph. "Scale-based Characterisation of Digital Elevation Models." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 163-176.
- Dykes, Jason. "Dynamic Maps for Spatial Science: a Unified Approach to
Cartographic Visualization." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker.
Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 177-188.
PART FIVE - Applications
- Geddes, Alistair. "Precision Farming in the Office: Investigating the
Development of a GIS-based Field Information Management System." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 191-204.
- Dunn, Christine E., and Simon P. Kingham. "Modelling Air Quality and the
Effects on Health in a GIS Framework." Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis, 1996. 205-214.
- MacFarlane, Robert. "Land-user Intentions and Land-use Modelling."
Innovations in GIS 3. Ed. David Parker. Bristol: Taylor & Francis,
1996. 215-226.