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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1987
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 1-2 - Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial review. 3-11 - Terence R. Smith, Sudhakar Menon, Jeffrey L. Star, John E. Estes:

Requirements and principles for the implementation and construction of large-scale geographic information systems. 13-31 - Jan van Roessel:

Design of a spatial data structure using the relational normal forms. 33-50 - Wolf-Dieter Rase:

The evolution of a graduated symbol software package in a changing graphics environment. 51-65 - Michael F. Goodchild, Brian R. Rizzo:

Performance evaluation and work-load estimation for geographic information systems. 67-76 - J. C. Wiggins, R. P. Hartley, M. J. Higgins, Robert J. Whittaker

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Computing aspects of a large geographic information system for the European Community. 77-87
Volume 1, Number 2, 1987
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 99-100 - Thomas C. Waugh, R. G. Healey:

The GEO VIEW design A relational data base approach to geographical data handling. 101-118 - Joseph K. Berry:

Fundamental operations in computer-assisted map analysis. 119-136 - Christopher M. Gold, Sean Cormack:

Spatially ordered networks and topographic reconstructions. 137-148 - Terence R. Smith, Donna J. Peuquet, Sudhakar Menon, Pankaj Agarwal:

KBGIS-II A knowledge-based geographical information system. 149-172 - Stan Openshaw, Helen Mounsey:

Geographic information systems and the BBC's Domesday interactive videodisk. 173-179 - Prithvish Nag:

A proposed base for a geographical information system for India. 181-187
- Peter Fisher:

Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resources Assessment (Monograph on Soil and Resources Survey No. 12). By P. A. BURROUGH. (Oxford; Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press), 1986.) [Pp. xiv+193; figures, tables, plates, glossary, appendix and author and subject indices.] Price £40 hardback, £20 paperback. ISBN 019854 564 0 (hardback), 592 4 (paperback). 189-190 - D. C. Ovadia:

A UKGeographic Information System for Environmental Monitoring, Resource Planning and Management Capable of Integrating and Using Satellite Remotely Sensed DataJ. A. T. Young. Remote Sensing Society Monograph. (Nottingham: Remote Sensing Society, 1986.) [.]£1200. ISBN 0946226083. 190-191 - J. T. Coppock:

Handling Geographic Information. Report of the Committee of Enquiry Chaired by Lord Chorley, Department of the Environment. (London: HMSO, 1987.) [Pp. 208. ] Price £l14-95. ISBN Oil 752015 2. 191-192
Volume 1, Number 3, 1987
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 201-202 - Roger F. Tomlinson:

Current and potential uses of geographical information systems The North American experience. 203-218 - Shupeng Chen:

Geographical data handling and GIS in China. 219-228 - David Rhind:

Recent developments in geographical information systems in the U.K. 229-241 - Sachio Kubo:

The development of geographical information systems in Japan. 243-252 - Sune Andersson:

The Swedish Land Data Bank. 253-263 - Nicholas Chrisman

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Efficient digitizing through the combination of appropriate hardware and software for error detection and editing. 265-277 - Nick P. A. Green:

Teach yourself geographical information systems The design, creation and use of demonstrators and tutors. 279-290
- John L. van Genderen:

Remote Sensing Yearbook 1987. Edited by A. Cracknell and L. Hayes. (London: Taylor & Francis, 1987.) [Pp. 690.] Price £70-00. ISBN 0 85066 378 4. 291
Volume 1, Number 4, 1987
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 301-302 - Ronald F. Abler:

The National Science Foundation National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. 303-326 - Michael F. Goodchild:

A spatial analytical perspective on geographical information systems. 327-334 - Stan Openshaw, Martin Charlton

, Colin Wymer, Alan Craft:
A Mark 1 Geographical Analysis Machine for the automated analysis of point data sets. 335-358 - John E. Estes, Kenneth C. McGwire, Gloria A. Fletcher, Timothy W. Foresman:

Coordinating hazardous waste management activities using geographical information systems. 359-377 - Alan Saalfeld:

Technical note It doesn't make me nearly as CROSS Some advantages of the point-vector representation of line segments in automated cartography. 379-386

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