authors |
Grant, Mike |
year |
1993 |
title |
Issue - Interactive Software Systems for the Urban Environment |
source |
CAAD Futures ‘93 [Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-444-89922-7] (Pittsburgh / USA), 1993, pp. 557-564 |
summary |
The research reported here sought to examine the prospect for linking data sets which are currently isolated within specific departments or held externally by utility companies or businesses each of whom are likely to benefit from pooling resources. These data sets are potentially capable of being merged into one comprehensive system with the prospect that the sum of the parts would be worth considerably more than their individual worth suggests. |
keywords |
Computer-Aided Architectural Design, Urban Management Visualization, Geographical Information Systems |
series |
CAAD Futures |
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Gault, I. and Peutherer, D. (1990)
Developing Geographical Information Systems in Local Government in the UK: Case Studies from Birmingham City Council and Strathclyde Regional Council
, L. Worrall (ed.), Geographic Information Systems: Developments and Applications. London: Belhaven Press, pp. 109-13 1
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