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International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS), Volume 15, 2001
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1, 2001
- Citations to the International Journal of Geographical Information Systems and Science: the first 10 years. 1-6
- J. P. De Knecht, John G. M. Schavemaker, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Albert M. Vossepoel:
Utility map reconstruction. 7-26 - Tao Cheng, Martien Molenaar, Hui Lin:
Formalizing fuzzy objects from uncertain classification results. 27-42 - Marcel van der Perk, J. R. Burema, Peter A. Burrough, A. G. Gillett, M. B. van der Meer:
A GIS-based environmental decision support system to assess the transfer of long-lived radiocaesium through food chains in areas contaminated by the Chernobyl accident. 43-64 - Atsuyuki Okabe, Atsushi Masuyama:
An exploratory method for qualitative trend curve analysis - a robust method against low quality data. 65-76 - Conrad Power, Alvin Simms, Roger White:
Hierarchical fuzzy pattern matching for the regional comparison of land use maps. 77-100
Volume 15, Number 2, March 1, 2001
- Piotr Jankowski, Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko:
Map-centred exploratory approach to multiple criteria spatial decision making. 101-127 - Luis A. Bojórquez-Tapia, Salomón Diaz-Mondragón, Exequiel Ezcurra:
GIS-based approach for participatory decision making and land suitability assessment. 129-151 - Florent Joerin, Marius Thériault, André Musy:
Using GIS and outranking multicriteria analysis for land-use suitability assessment. 153-174 - Jingxiong Zhang, Neil Stuart:
Fuzzy methods for categorical mapping with image-based land cover data. 175-195
Volume 15, Number 3, April 1, 2001
- Jun Chen, Chengming Li, Zhilin Li, Christopher M. Gold:
A Voronoi-based 9-intersection model for spatial relations. 201-220 - David O'Sullivan, Alasdair Turner:
Visibility graphs and landscape visibility analysis. 221-237 - Stephen Wise, Robert Haining, Jingsheng Ma:
Providing spatial statistical data analysis functionality for the GIS user: the SAGE project. 239-254 - Dong-Gyu Park, Hwan-Gue Cho, Yang-Soo Kim:
A TIN compression method using Delaunay triangulation. 255-269 - Honglei Zhu, J. Ronald Eastman, James Toledano:
Triangulated irregular network optimization from contour data using bridge and tunnel edge removal. 271-286
Volume 15, Number 4, June 01, 2001
- Harith Alani, Christopher B. Jones, Douglas Tudhope:
Voronoi-based region approximation for geographical information retrieval with gazetteers. 287-306 - Thomas Q. Zeng, Qiming Zhou:
Optimal spatial decision making using GIS: a prototype of a real estate geographical information system (REGIS). 307-321 - Juan P. Rigol, Claire H. Jarvis, Neil Stuart:
Artificial neural networks as a tool for spatial interpolation. 323-343 - Nicholas C. Coops, Andrew Loughhead, Philip Ryan, Ron Hutton:
Development of daily spatial heat unit mapping from monthly climatic surfaces for the Australian continent. 345-361 - Peter W. Eklund:
A distributed spatial architecture for bush fire simulation. 363-378 - Bettina Speckmann, Jack Snoeyink:
Easy triangle strips for TIN terrain models. 379-386
Volume 15, Number 5, July 1, 2001
- Daniel Z. Sui, Michael F. Goodchild:
GIS as media? 387-390 - Steve Ramroop, Richard Pascoe:
Use of LDAP to partially implement the OGIS discovery service. 391-413 - Michele Crosetto, Stefano Tarantola:
Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis: tools for GIS-based model implementation. 415-437 - Bo Huang, Bin Jiang, Hui Li:
An integration of GIS, virtual reality and the Internet for visualization, analysis and exploration of spatial data. 439-456 - Sytze de Bruin, Arnold K. Bregt, Marc van de Ven:
Assessing fitness for use: the expected value of spatial data sets. 457-471 - Jerry H. Ratcliffe:
On the accuracy of TIGER-type geocoded address data in relation to cadastral and census areal units. 473-485
Volume 15, Number 6, September 01, 2001
- John J. Bartholdi III, Paul Goldsman:
Continuous indexing of hierarchical subdivisions of the globe. 489-522 - Yukio Sadahiro:
Analysis of surface changes using primitive events. 523-538 - Christopher J. Brookes:
A genetic algorithm for designing optimal patch configurations in GIS. 539-559 - Donggen Wang, Tao Cheng:
A spatio-temporal data model for activity-based transport demand modelling. 561-585
Volume 15, Number 7, October 1, 2001
- Stephan Winter:
Ontology: buzzword or paradigm shift in GI science? 587-590 - Barry Smith, David M. Mark:
Geographical categories: an ontological investigation. 591-612 - Werner Kuhn:
Ontologies in support of activities in geographical space. 613-631 - Michael F. Worboys:
Nearness relations in environmental space. 633-651 - Martin Raubal:
Ontology and epistemology for agent-based wayfinding simulation. 653-665 - Andrew U. Frank:
Tiers of ontology and consistency constraints in geographical information systems. 667-678 - Margarita Kokla, Marinos Kavouras:
Fusion of top-level and geographical domain ontologies based on context formation and complementarity. 679-687
Volume 15, Number 8, December 1, 2001
- David M. Theobald:
Topology revisited: representing spatial relations. 689-705 - Helmut Ratschek, Jon G. Rokne, M. Leriger:
Robustness in GIS algorithm implementation with application to line simplification. 707-720 - Hongxing Liu, Kenneth C. Jezek, Morton E. O'Kelly:
Detecting outliers in irregularly distributed spatial data sets by locally adaptive and robust statistical analysis and GIS. 721-741 - Kai Wang, Chor-Pang Lo, George A. Brook, Hamid R. Arabnia:
Comparison of existing triangulation methods for regularly and irregularly spaced height fields. 743-762 - Graham J. Pierce, Jianjun Wang, Xiaohong Zheng, Jose M. Bellido, Peter R. Boyle, Vencent Denis, Jean-Paul Robin:
A cephalopod fishery GIS for the Northeast Atlantic: development and application. 763-784 - C. C. Petit, Eric F. Lambin:
Integration of multi-source remote sensing data for land cover change detection. 785-803
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