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International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS), Volume 13, 1999
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1, 1999
- Douglas M. Flewelling:
Using digital spatial archives effectively. 1-8 - Alec Holt:
Applying case-based reasoning techniques in GIS. 9-25 - Håvard Tveite:
An accuracy assessment method for geographical line data sets based on buffering. 27-47 - Daniel W. McKenney:
Calibration and sensitivity analysis of a spatially-distributed solar radiation model. 49-65 - Ian Masser:
All shapes and sizes: the first generation of national spatial data infrastructures. 67-84 - Waldo Tobler:
Linear pycnophylactic reallocation comment on a paper by D. Martin. 85-90
Volume 13, Number 2, March 1, 1999
- Dimitris Papadias:
Processing fuzzy spatial queries: a configuration similarity approach. 93-118 - A-Xing Zhu:
A personal construct-based knowledge acquisition process for natural resource mapping. 119-141 - David R. Stockwell:
The GARP modelling system: problems and solutions to automated spatial prediction. 143-158 - Kate Bowers:
Exploring links between crime and disadvantage in north-west England: an analysis using geographical information systems. 159-184
Volume 13, Number 3, April 1, 1999
- James D. Westervelt:
Modeling mobile individuals in dynamic landscapes. 191-208 - Jun Chen:
A raster-based method for computing Voronoi diagrams of spatial objects using dynamic distance transformation. 209-225 - Julii Brainard:
Integrating geographical information systems into travel cost analysis and benefit transfer. 227-246 - Peter W. Downs:
System design for catchment-scale approaches to studying river channel adjustments using a GIS. 247-266 - Tai O. Chan:
The different identities of GIS and GIS diffusion. 267-281 - Pete Fisher:
Reviewer acknowledgements. 282-284
Volume 13, Number 4, June 1, 1999
- Menno-Jan Kraak, Alan M. MacEachren:
Visualization for exploration of spatial data. 285-287 - Mark Gahegan:
Four barriers to the development of effective exploratory visualisation tools for the geosciences. 289-309 - Alan M. MacEachren, Monica Wachowicz, Robert M. Edsall, Daniel Haug, Raymon Masters:
Constructing knowledge from multivariate spatiotemporal data: integrating geographical visualization with knowledge discovery in database methods. 311-334 - William E. Cartwright:
Extending the map metaphor using web delivered multimedia. 335-353 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Interactive maps for visual data exploration. 355-374 - Michael P. Peterson:
Active legends for interactive cartographic animation. 375-383 - Edward Verbree, Gert van Maren, Rick Germs, Frederik W. Jansen, Menno-Jan Kraak:
Interaction in virtual world views-linking 3D GIS with VR. 385-396 - Jason Dykes, Kate Moore, Jo Wood:
Virtual environments for student fieldwork using networked components. 397-416 - Ian D. Bishop, S. M. Ramasamy, Paul Stephens, E. Bernie Joyce:
Visualisation of 8000 years of geological history in Southern India. 417-427 - Jaakko Kähkönen, Lassi Lehto, Tiina Kilpelainen, Tapani Sarjakoski:
Interactive visualisation of geographical objects on the Internet. 429-438 - Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
A commentary on GeoVRML: a tool for 3D representation of georeferenced data on the web. 439-443
Volume 13, Number 5, July 1, 1999
- Volker Walter, Dieter Fritsch:
Matching spatial data sets: a statistical approach. 445-473 - Yee Leung, Kwong-Sak Leung, Jian Zhong He:
A generic concept-based object-oriented geographical information system. 475-498 - Jim Casaer, Martin Hermy, Pol Coppin, Ron Verhagen:
Analysing space use patterns by Thiessen polygon and triangulated irregular network interpolation: a non-parametric method for processing telemetric animal fixes. 499-511 - Arthur U. C. J. van Beurden, Wim J. A. M. Douven:
Aggregation issues of spatial information in environmental research. 513-527
Volume 13, Number 6, September 1, 1999
- Richard Steele:
Erratum. 531 - Kerry L. Taylor, Gavin Walker, David J. Abel:
A framework for model integration in spatial decision support systems. 533-555 - Mitchel Morehart, Fionn Murtagh, Jean-Luc Starck:
Spatial representation of economic and financial measures used in agriculture via wavelet analysis. 557-576 - Anton J. J. van Rompaey, Gerard Govers, Mark Baudet:
A strategy for controlling error of distributed environmental models by aggregation. 577-590 - William De Genst, Frank Canters, Wolfgang Jacquet, Sophie Vermeersch:
Development of a technique to decompose heterogeneous mapping units in a categorical map of the biotic environment using correlated categorical data. 591-614
Volume 13, Number 7, October 1, 1999
- Nicholas Chrisman:
A transformational approach to GIS operations. 617-637 - Oliver Günther, Philippe Picouet, Jean-Marc Saglio, Michel Scholl, Vincent Oria:
Benchmarking spatial joins a la carte. 639-655 - Emmanuel Stefanakis, Michalis Vazirgiannis, Timos K. Sellis:
Incorporating fuzzy set methodologies in a DBMS repository for the application domain of GIS. 657-675 - Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Ashton M. Shortridge, Michael F. Goodchild:
Geostatistics for conflation and accuracy assessment of digital elevation models. 677-707 - Kris Nackaerts, Gerard Govers, Jos Van Orshoven:
Accuracy assessment of probabilistic visibilities. 709-721 - Jacek Andrzej Urbanski:
The use of fuzzy sets in the evaluation of the environment of coastal waters. 723-730
Volume 13, Number 8, December 1, 1999
- Michael F. Goodchild, Max J. Egenhofer, Karen K. Kemp, David M. Mark, Eric Sheppard:
Introduction to the Varenius project. 731-745 - David M. Mark, Christian Freksa, Stephen C. Hirtle, Robert Lloyd, Barbara Tversky:
Cognitive models of geographical space. 747-774 - Max J. Egenhofer, Janice I. Glasgow, Oliver Günther, John R. Herring, Donna J. Peuquet:
Progress in computational methods for representing geographical concepts. 775-796 - Eric Sheppard, Helen Couclelis, Stephen Graham, J. W. Harrington, Harlan Onsrud:
Geographies of the information society. 797-823
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