Effective urban and regional planning is heavily dependent upon the efficient manipulation of large quantities of spatial data. Over the past two decades the computer-based geographic information system (GIS) has developed as the primary technology for spatial data handling. Recent improvements in computer technology and in our knowledge of geographic data handling have permitted GIS technology to be transferred to relatively inexpensive microcomputers. Several basic factors underlying current GIS technology are discussed and brief reviews are provided of several microcomputer-based GIS products which are currently available.
Urban planners who need to design information systems require an understanding of systems analysis, ...
Provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the use of information technology in geography an...
An attempt to give to the geographer, newcomer in microcomputing, a wide view upon the reasons and t...
Abstract. Effective urban and regional planning is heavily dependent upon the efficient manipulation...
GIS were developed in the late 1960s, yet in the early days very few planning departments installed ...
The microcomputer is an important technological innovation that is having a big impact on urban plan...
An edited book which examines the impact of GIS, and microcomputers, on modern cartography. Twelve c...
The proliferation of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) in the planning profession has been phen...
Many local planning departments have acquired and put into use advanced automated geocoding and Geog...
In the past 10 yr, geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely used in urban and regional ...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines organizational and political issues associated with the use of geograp...
The paper falls into two parts. The approach to geographical information systems (GIS) in the U.S.S....
Microcomputers have had a great impact on geographical teaching and research. Paucity of geography s...
In the 1980s, Geographical information systems (GIS) technology began to show a great proliferation ...
GIS represents a working technique more and more useful for contemporary world both in the field of ...
Urban planners who need to design information systems require an understanding of systems analysis, ...
Provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the use of information technology in geography an...
An attempt to give to the geographer, newcomer in microcomputing, a wide view upon the reasons and t...
Abstract. Effective urban and regional planning is heavily dependent upon the efficient manipulation...
GIS were developed in the late 1960s, yet in the early days very few planning departments installed ...
The microcomputer is an important technological innovation that is having a big impact on urban plan...
An edited book which examines the impact of GIS, and microcomputers, on modern cartography. Twelve c...
The proliferation of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) in the planning profession has been phen...
Many local planning departments have acquired and put into use advanced automated geocoding and Geog...
In the past 10 yr, geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely used in urban and regional ...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines organizational and political issues associated with the use of geograp...
The paper falls into two parts. The approach to geographical information systems (GIS) in the U.S.S....
Microcomputers have had a great impact on geographical teaching and research. Paucity of geography s...
In the 1980s, Geographical information systems (GIS) technology began to show a great proliferation ...
GIS represents a working technique more and more useful for contemporary world both in the field of ...
Urban planners who need to design information systems require an understanding of systems analysis, ...
Provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the use of information technology in geography an...
An attempt to give to the geographer, newcomer in microcomputing, a wide view upon the reasons and t...