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.

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