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by M. Neteler and H. Mitasova, 2004,
The Kluwer international series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS): Volume 773.
Kluwer Academic Publishers/Springer, Boston
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This tutorial survey brings together two lines of research and development whose interaction promises to have significant practical impact on the area of spatial information processing in the...More
Since the first edition of Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach was published in 2002, GRASS has undergone major improvements. This second edition includes numerous updates related to the new...More
By Huxhold and Fowler; a textbook in urban planning and a workbook for local governments.
The latest ISO/TC 211 meetings in Berlin in late October 2003 included the launch of this book, which is an overview of the ISO work in this area.
This book examines more than a dozen innovative ways that GIS functions and services are being disseminated within organizations and throughout the world.
Fron ESRI Press. The book focuses on how to develop applications with ArcObjects, the building blocks of ArcGIS
The first book that shows how to harness the full power of open-source tools to build a free J2EE development platform without using any commercial products.
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