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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1988
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 1-2 - Roger Chorley:

Some reflections on the handling of geographical information. 3-9 - Ian Masser:

The Regional Research Laboratory initiative A progress report. 11-22 - David Rhind:

A GIS research agenda. 23-28 - Christopher M. Gold:

PAN graphs An aid to GIS analysis. 29-41 - T. J. Ibbs, A. Stevens:

Quadtree storage of vector data. 43-56 - David J. Grimshaw:

The use of land and property information systems. 57-65 - Chris Webster

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Disaggregated GIS architecture Lessons from recent developments in multi-site database management systems. 67-79
- Amanda Lane:

A review of: "A National Standard for the Exchange of Digital Referenced Information." By D. G. Clarke, A. K. Cooper, E. C. Liebenberg and M. H. van Rooven: SWISK Special Report 45 (Pretoria, South Africa: CSIR, 1987.) [Pp. 201.] ISBN 0 7988 3073. 81-82 - Barry J. Guck:

A review of: "Computers and the Representation of Geographical Data." By E. E. Shiryaev (translated from the Russian by V. M. Divid, N. N. Protsenko and Yu. U. Rajabov). (Chichester John Wiley & Sons, 1987.) [Pp. 263.] Price £36·00. ISBN 0 471 90915 7. 82-83
Volume 2, Number 2, 1988
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 87-88 - Anil K. Sinha, Thomas C. Waugh:

Aspects of the implementation of the GEOVIEW design. 91-99 - Mark Gahegan

, Stuart A. Roberts:
An intelligent, object-oriented geographical information system. 101-110 - Stephen Wise:

Using Contents Addressable Filestore for rapid access to a large cartographic data set. 111-120 - David C. Mason, John R. Townshend:

Research related to geographical information systems at the Natural Environment Research Council's Unit for Thematic Information Systems. 121-141 - Geoffrey Wadge:

The potential of GIS modelling of gravity flows and slope instabilities. 143-152 - Nigel J. Brown, David A. Norris:

Early applications of geographical information systems at the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology. 153-160 - K. A. McL. Adlam, A. R. Clayton, B. Kelk:

A 'demonstrator' for the National Geosciences Data Index. 161-170 - David W. Rhind, Nick P. A. Green:

Design of a geographical information system for a heterogeneous scientific community. 171-189
- J. T. Coppock:

A review of: "The British Government's Response to the Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Handling of Geographic Information", chaired by Lord Chorley. (London: HMSO, 1988.). 191-192
Volume 2, Number 3, 1988
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 193-194 - David C. Mason, D. G. Corr, Alan Cross, David C. Hogg

, D. H. Lawrence, Maria Petrou, Anita Tailor:
The use of digital map data in the segmentation and classification of remotely-sensed images. 195-215 - Alan Saalfeld:

Conflation Automated map compilation. 217-228 - Kurt E. Brassel, Robert Weibel:

A review and conceptual framework of automated map generalization. 229-244 - W. H. Erik de Man:

Establishing a geographical information system in relation to its use A process of strategic choices. 245-261 - K. Doug Cocks, Paul A. Walker, Chris A. Parvey:

Evolution of a continental-scale geographical information system. 263-280 - Gary J. Hunter:

Non-current data and geographical information systems A case for data retention. 281-286
- P. F. Dale:

A review of: "Planning Support Facilities in Geoinformatic Systems: An Environment for Handling, Visualizing and Communicating Geo-Information." By STIG C. HOLMBERG. (Stockholm: Department of Geodesy, The Royal Institute of Technology, 1988.) [Pp. 48.]. 287 - Rooer Kirby:

A review of: "Land Information Management. An Introduction with Special Reference to Cadastral Problems in Third World Countries." By P. F. DALE and J. D. MCLAUGHLIN. (Oxford: Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press), 1988.) [Pp. xii + 266; figures, tables, appendices, glossary and author and subject indices.] Price £30 hardback, £15 paperback. ISBN 0 19 858404 0 (hardback), 405 9 (paperback). 287-289 - Harold Moellering:

A review of: "National Transfer Format, Release 1.0, January, 1987." By The Working Party to Produce National Standards for the Transfer of National Digital Map Data. (Southampton: The NTF Secretariat, Ordnance Survey, 1987. [Pp. 191: appendices and looseleaf annex.]. 289-292
Volume 2, Number 4, 1988
- Terry Coppock, Eric Anderson:

Editorial. 293-294 - Howard Turner:

Real-time data collection quality assurance models in three-dimensional spatial information systems. 295-306 - Holly J. Dickinson, Hugh W. Calkins:

The economic evaluation of implementing a GIS. 307-327 - Poh-Chin Lai

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Resource use in manual digitization A case study of the Patuxent basin geographical information system database. 329-345 - Paul A. Walker, D. M. Moore:

SIMPLE An inductive modelling and mapping tool for spatially-oriented data. 347-363 - Åke Sivertun, Lorin E. Reinelt, Reinhold Castensson:

A GIS method to aid in non-point source critical area analysis. 365-378

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