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International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS), Volume 20, 2006
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2006
- Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Mang Lung Cheuk:

A generalized cross-tabulation matrix to compare soft-classified maps at multiple resolutions. 1-30 - Geoffrey John Lawford:

Fourier Series and the cartographic line. 31-52 - John Wenzhong Shi

, Y. Tian:
A hybrid interpolation method for the refinement of a regular grid digital elevation model. 53-67 - Oswald Marinoni:

A discussion on the computational limitations of outranking methods for land-use suitability assessment. 69-87 - Cort J. Willmott, Kenji Matsuura:

On the use of dimensioned measures of error to evaluate the performance of spatial interpolators. 89-102 - Constandinos N. Theophilides, Sean C. Ahearn, Edward S. Binkowski, William S. Paul, Kevin Gibbs:

First evidence of West Nile virus amplification and relationship to human infections. 103-115
Volume 20, Number 2, February 2006
- Thomas F. A. Bishop

, Budiman Minasny
, Alex B. McBratney
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Uncertainty analysis for soil-terrain models. 117-134 - Ian N. Gregory

, Paul S. Ell:
Error-sensitive historical GIS: Identifying areal interpolation errors in time-series data. 135-152 - Tao Pei, A-Xing Zhu, Chenghu Zhou, Baolin Li, Chengzhi Qin

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A new approach to the nearest-neighbour method to discover cluster features in overlaid spatial point processes. 153-168 - Fernando J. Aguilar

, Manuel A. Aguilar
, Francisco Agüera
, Jaime Sánchez:
The accuracy of grid digital elevation models linearly constructed from scattered sample data. 169-192 - L. Wang, H. Liu:

An efficient method for identifying and filling surface depressions in digital elevation models for hydrologic analysis and modelling. 193-213 - David Righton

, Craig Mills
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Application of GIS to investigate the use of space in coral reef fish: a comparison of territorial behaviour in two Red Sea butterflyfishes. 215-232
Volume 20, Number 3, March 2006
- Michael Lutz, Eva Klien

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Ontology-based retrieval of geographic information. 233-260 - Dayong Shen, Kaoru Takara, Yasuto Tachikawa

, Yuling Liu:
3D simulation of soft geo-objects. 261-271 - Nabil H. Mustafa

, Shankar Krishnan, Gokul Varadhan, Suresh Venkatasubramanian
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Dynamic simplification and visualization of large maps. 273-302 - Xiang Li, Hui Lin:

Indexing network-constrained trajectories for connectivity-based queries. 303-328 - W. H. Erik de Man:

Understanding SDI; complexity and institutionalization. 329-343
Volume 20, Number 4, April 2006
- Juha Oksanen

, Tapani Sarjakoski:
Uncovering the statistical and spatial characteristics of fine toposcale DEM error. 345-369 - Yoon-Seop Chang, Hyeong-Dong Park:

XML Web Service-based development model for Internet GIS applications. 371-399 - Peter Mooney

, Adam C. Winstanley:
An evolutionary algorithm for multicriteria path optimization problems. 401-423 - Etien L. Koua, Alan M. MacEachren, Menno-Jan Kraak:

Evaluating the usability of visualization methods in an exploratory geovisualization environment. 425-448 - Montserrat Gómez-Delgado

, Stefano Tarantola:
GLOBAL sensitivity analysis, GIS and multi-criteria evaluation for a sustainable planning of a hazardous waste disposal site in Spain. 449-466 - Geoffrey John Lawford:

Fourier Series and the cartographic line. 467-468
Volume 20, Number 5, May 2006
- Gobe Hobona

, Philip James
, David Fairbairn:
Multidimensional visualisation of degrees of relevance of geographic data. 469-490 - Kjell Kjenstad:

On the integration of object-based models and field-based models in GIS. 491-509 - Elena Camossi

, Michela Bertolotto
, Elisa Bertino:
A multigranular object-oriented framework supporting spatio-temporal granularity conversions. 511-534 - Christopher D. Lloyd

, Peter M. Atkinson
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Deriving ground surface digital elevation models from LiDAR data with geostatistics. 535-563 - Snjezana Knezic

, Nenad Mladineo:
GIS-based DSS for priority setting in humanitarian mine-action. 565-588
Volume 20, Number 6, July 2006
- Sanjiang Li

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A complete classification of topological relations using the 9-intersection method. 589-610 - Nicolas Regnauld, William A. Mackaness:

Creating a hydrographic network from its cartographic representation: a case study using Ordnance Survey MasterMap data. 611-631 - Atsushi Masuyama:

Methods for detecting apparent differences between spatial tessellations at different time points. 633-648 - Lan Mu, Xiao Wang:

Population landscape: a geometric approach to studying spatial patterns of the US urban hierarchy. 649-667 - John B. Lindsay:

Sensitivity of channel mapping techniques to uncertainty in digital elevation data. 669-692 - Weidong Li:

Transiogram: A spatial relationship measure for categorical data. 693-699 - Book review. 701-702

Volume 20, Number 7, August 2006
- Jacek Malczewski:

GIS-based multicriteria decision analysis: a survey of the literature. 703-726 - Abbas Rajabifard

, Andrew Binns, Ian Masser, Ian P. Williamson:
The role of sub-national government and the private sector in future spatial data infrastructures. 727-741 - Francis Harvey, David L. Tulloch

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Local-government data sharing: Evaluating the foundations of spatial data infrastructures. 743-768 - Ibrahim Oztug Bildirici, Cengizhan Ipbuker, Mustafa Yanalak:

Function matching for Soviet-era table-based modified polyconic projections. 769-795 - Renato M. Assunção

, Marcos Corrêa Neves, Gilberto Câmara
, Corina da Costa Freitas
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Efficient regionalization techniques for socio-economic geographical units using minimum spanning trees. 797-811 - M. Leitner, A. Curtis:

A first step towards a framework for presenting the location of confidential point data on maps - results of an empirical perceptual study. 813-822
Volume 20, Number 8, September 2006
- Phaedon C. Kyriakidis

, Michael F. Goodchild:
On the prediction error variance of three common spatial interpolation schemes. 823-855 - Kimfung Liu, Wenzhong Shi

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Computing the fuzzy topological relations of spatial objects based on induced fuzzy topology. 857-883 - Daniel Caldeweyher, Jinglan Zhang, Binh Pham:

OpenCIS - Open Source GIS-based web community information system. 885-898 - Stephan Winter

, Silvia Nittel
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Ad hoc shared-ride trip planning by mobile geosensor networks. 899-916 - Els I. Ducheyne, Robert R. De Wulf, Bernard De Baets

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A spatial approach to forest-management optimization: linking GIS and multiple objective genetic algorithms. 917-928 - Jadunandan Dash

, Paul J. Curran:
Relationship between herbicide concentration during the 1960s and 1970s and the contemporary MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI) for southern Vietnam. 929-939
Volume 20, Number 9, October 2006
- Daniel G. Brown, Yichun Xie:

Spatial agent-based modelling. 941-943 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, Robert S. Matthews, John A. Sauter:

Swarming methods for geospatial reasoning. 945-964 - Phil A. Graniero, Vincent B. Robinson:

A probe mechanism to couple spatially explicit agents and landscape models in an integrated modelling framework. 965-990 - Steven M. Manson

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Bounded rationality in agent-based models: experiments with evolutionary programs. 991-1012 - Tom P. Evans, Wenjie Sun

, Hugh Kelley:
Spatially explicit experiments for the exploration of land-use decision-making dynamics. 1013-1037 - David A. Bennett, W. Tang:

Modelling adaptive, spatially aware, and mobile agents: Elk migration in Yellowstone. 1039-1066 - Martin Rudbeck Jepsen

, Stephen J. Leisz
, Kjeld Rasmussen, Jens Jakobsen, Lasse Møller-Jensen
, L. Christiansen:
Agent-based modelling of shifting cultivation field patterns, Vietnam. 1067-1085
Volume 20, Number 10, November 2006
- Michael F. Worboys, Matt Duckham

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Monitoring qualitative spatiotemporal change for geosensor networks. 1087-1108 - Qiming Zhou

, Xuejun Liu, Yizhong Sun:
Terrain complexity and uncertainties in grid-based digital terrain analysis. 1137-1147 - Gennady L. Andrienko

, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Richard Fischer
, Volker Mues, Andreas Schuck:
Reactions to geovisualization: an experience from a European project. 1149-1171 - Yukio Sadahiro, Takashi Tominaga:

Accuracy of quantized Voronoi diagrams. 1173-1189

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