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Transactions in GIS, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 2004
- William Cartwright:
Engineered Serendipity: Thoughts on the Design of Conglomerate GIS and Geographical New Media Artifacts. 1-12
- Andrew D. Kliskey, Andrea E. Byrom:
Development of a GIS-based Methodology for Quantifying Predation Risk in a Spatial Context. 13-22 - Jessica Smith, William A. Mackaness, Allison Kealy, Ian Williamson:
Spatial Data Infrastructure Requirements for Mobile Location Based Journey Planning. 23-22 - Suxia Liu, Xuan Zhu:
An Integrated GIS Approach to Accessibility Analysis. 45-62 - Sylvain Bard:
Quality Assessment of Cartographic Generalisation. 63-81 - Stefan Kienzle:
The Effect of DEM Raster Resolution on First Order, Second Order and Compound Terrain Derivatives. 83-111
- Mauro Di Luzio, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jeffrey G. Arnold:
A GIS-Coupled Hydrological Model System for the Watershed Assessment of Agricultural Nonpoint and Point Sources of Pollution. 113-136
Volume 8, Number 2, April 2004
- Helena Mitásová, Markus Neteler:
GRASS as Open Source Free Software GIS: Accomplishments and Perspectives. 145-154
- Maria A. Brovelli, Massimiliano Cannata, Ulisse M. Longoni:
LIDAR Data Filtering and DTM Interpolation Within GRASS. 155-174 - Marcel Súri, Jaroslav Hofierka:
A New GIS-based Solar Radiation Model and Its Application to Photovoltaic Assessments. 175-190 - Marco Ciolli, Massimiliano de Franceschi, Roberto Rea, Alfonso Vitti, Dino Zardi, Paolo Zatelli:
Development and Application of 2D and 3D GRASS Modules for Simulation of Thermally Driven Slope Winds. 191-209 - Shinji Masumoto, Venkatesh Raghavan, Go Yonezawa, Tatsuya Nemoto, Kiyoji Shiono:
Construction and Visualization of a Three Dimensional Geologic Model Using GRASS GIS. 211-223
- Jan Stankovic, Markus Neteler, Roberto Flor:
Mobile Wireless GRASS GIS for Handheld Computers Running GNU/Linux. 225-233 - Peter Löwe:
A Spatial Decision Support System for Radar-meteorology Data in South Africa. 235-244 - Sandra G. García:
GRASS GIS-embedded Decision Support Framework for Flood Simulation and Forecasting. 245-254 - Alessandro Frigeri, Costanzo Federico, Cristina Pauselli, Giorgio Minelli:
Identifying Wrinkle Ridges from Mars MGS and Viking Mission Data: Using GRASS GIS in Planetary Geology. 255-262 - Ludovico Biagi, Marco Negretti:
Environmental Thematic Map Prediction and Easy Probabilistic Classification within GRASS. 263-274
Volume 8, Number 3, June 2004
- Stephan Winter:
Communication about Space. 291-296
- Feng Qi:
Knowledge Discovery from Area-Class Resource Maps: Data Preprocessing for Noise Reduction. 297-308 - Peng Ming, Jochen Albrecht:
Integrated Framework for the Simulation of Biological Invasions in a Heterogeneous Landscape. 309-334 - Bin Jiang, Lars Harrie:
Selection of Streets from a Network Using Self-Organizing Maps. 335-350 - Raja Sengupta, Chen Yan:
A Hybrid Spatio-Temporal Data Model and Structure (HST-DMS) for Efficient Storage and Retrieval of Land Use Information. 351-366 - Doug R. Oetter, Linda R. Ashkenas, Stanley V. Gregory, Paula J. Minear:
GIS Methodology for Characterizing Historical Conditions of the Willamette River Flood Plain, Oregon. 367-383
Volume 8, Number 4, October 2004
- Carlo Ratti, Yao Wang, Hiroshi Ishii, Ben Piper, Dennis Frenchman:
Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs): A Novel Paradigm for GIS. 407-421 - Ken Field, Linda Beale:
Using GIS to Model Incidence, Prevalence and Spread of Non-legal Drug Use. 423-439 - George Z. Gertner, Shoufan Fang, Guangxing Wang, Alan B. Anderson:
Partitioning Spatial Model Uncertainty Based on Joint Spatial Simulation. 441-458 - Marion Jones, George Taylor:
Data Integration Issues for a Farm Decision Support System. 459-477 - Charles Dietzel, Keith C. Clarke:
Spatial Differences in Multi-Resolution Urban Automata Modeling. 479-492 - Ola Ahlqvist:
A Parameterized Representation of Uncertain Conceptual Spaces. 493-514
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