Introduction - twenty years of IJGIS : choosing the classics | p. 1 |
A mark 1 geographical analysis machine for the automated analysis of point data sets | p. 7 |
A mark 1 geographical analysis machine for the automated analysis of point data sets : twenty years on | p. 35 |
A review and conceptual framework of automated map generalization | p. 41 |
Map generalization : what a difference two decades make | p. 59 |
Propagation of errors in spatial modelling with GIS | p. 67 |
Developments in analysis of spatial uncertainty since 1989 | p. 91 |
A comparison of techniques for calculating gradient and aspect from a gridded digital elevation model | p. 97 |
Evolution of methods for estimating slope gradient and aspect from digital elevation models | p. 111 |
Object-oriented data modelling for spatial databases | p. 119 |
Object-oriented data modelling for spatial databases : after fifteen years | p. 137 |
Point-set topological spatial relations | p. 141 |
Modelling accessibility using space-time prism concepts within geographical information systems | p. 157 |
Modelling accessibility using space-time prism concepts within geographical information systems : fourteen years on | p. 175 |
Geographical information science | p. 181 |
Geographical information science : fifteen years later | p. 199 |
Algorithm and implementation uncertainty in viewshed analysis | p. 205 |
Algorithm and implementation uncertainty : any advances? | p. 225 |
Development of a geomorphological spatial model using object-oriented design | p. 229 |
Development of a geomorphologicai spatial model using object-oriented design : an everyday story of space, time, and GIS folk | p. 259 |
Integrating geographical information systems and multiple criteria decision-making methods | p. 265 |
Integrating geographical information systems and multiple criteria decision-making methods : ten years after | p. 291 |
The geography of parameter space : an investigation of spatial non-stationarity | p. 297 |
The geography of parameter space : ten years on | p. 321 |
Qualitative spatial reasoning : cardinal directions as an example | p. 327 |
Twenty years of reasoning with spatial relations | p. 353 |
Assessing, representing, and transmitting positional uncertainty in maps | p. 363 |
Assessing, representing, and transmitting uncertainty in GIS : ten years on | p. 389 |
Loose-coupling a cellular automaton model and GIS : long-term urban growth prediction for San Francisco and Washington/Baltimore | p. 395 |
A decade of SLEUTHing : lessons learned from applications of a cellular automaton land use change model | p. 413 |
Overcoming the semantic and other barriers to GIS interoperability | p. 427 |
Overcoming the semantic and other barriers to GIS interoperability : seven years on | p. 447 |
Interactive maps for visual data exploration | p. 453 |
Visual data exploration : tools, principles, and problems | p. 475 |
Geographical categories : an ontological investigation | p. 481 |
Geographic categories : an ontological retrospective | p. 507 |
Extending GIS-based visual analysis : the concept of visualscapes | p. 513 |
Seeing is believing : GISc and the visual | p. 541 |
Collaboration networks revealed by IJGIS authors | p. 547 |
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