GIS-T '92
(Geographic Information Systems for Transportation Symposium)
Article Citations
1992
(Listed in order of appearance in the proceedings)
- Jackson, Lowell B. Adhocracy is Not Enough. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 1-8.
- Vonderohe, Alan P., Larry Travis, and Robert Smith. Preliminary Results from Research on Adaptation 9 of Geographic Information Systems for Transportation. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 9-20.
- Schuler, Ed, Karen Siderelis, and Allen Barwick. North Carolina's Multi-Agency Geographic Information System Initiative. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 21-44.
- Pietropola, Anthony. Pennsylvania's Strategic Plan for a GIS for Transportation. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 45-62.
- Dueker, Kenneth J., and Ric Vrana. Dynamic Segmentation Revisited: A Milepoint Linear Data Model. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 63-78.
- Bernstein, David, and Xu Jun Eberlein. A Relational GIS-T. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 79-96.
- Glenn, David M. An OBJECTive View of Segmentation. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 97-102.
- Williams, Tom A. Adaptation of the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Travel Model for ARC/INFO GIS. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 103-122.
- Harrison, Frank, and Rudy J. Sticklan. Integrating Multiple Linearly-Referenced Transportation Databases. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 123-132.
- Azal, Kamal T., and Joseph Ferriera. Visualizing Transit Demand for Current and Proposed Transit Routes. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 133-146.
- Murakami, Elaine, and Kathy Greenleaf. TIGER File Updating in the Puget Sound Region. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 147-156.
- Cipolloni, Mark J. Traffic Control Sign GIS. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 157-172.
- Harlow, Charles A., et al. GIS Application in Transportation. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 173-192.
- DiBenedetto, David, and Mary P. Rosick. Appalachian Corridor H: An Operational GIS-T. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 193-200.
- George, Mathew. Will the New Transportation Bill be a Boon for GIS? Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 201-204.
- Wheatley, Carl P. A Geographic Information System Technology Survey for Project Cornerstone. Proceedings of the 1992 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transportation Symposium. Portland: AASHTO, 1992. 1: 205-231.