Journal: Journal of Geographical Systems

Volume 2, Issue 4

319 -- 348Barry Boots, Michael Tiefelsdorf. Global and local spatial autocorrelation in bounded regular tessellations
349 -- 373Edward J. Feser, Stuart H. Sweeney. A test for the coincident economic and spatial clustering of business enterprises
375 -- 398Kate Moore. Resel filtering to aid visualisation within an exploratory data analysis system

Volume 2, Issue 3

201 -- 220Luc Anselin. Computing environments for spatial data analysis
221 -- 241Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Susan L. Maruca, M.-J. Fortin. From fields to objects: A review of geographic boundary analysis
257 -- 286Robert Haining, Stephen Wise, Jingsheng Ma. Designing and implementing software for spatial statistical analysis in a GIS environment
287 -- 306Shuming Bao, Luc Anselin, Doug Martin, Diana Stralberg. Seamless integration of spatial statistics and GIS: The S-PLUS for ArcView and the S+Grassland Links
307 -- 317Roger Bivand, Albrecht Gebhardt. Implementing functions for spatial statistical analysis using the R language

Volume 2, Issue 2

111 -- 120Atsuyuki Okabe, Shino Funamoto. An exploratory method for detecting multi-level clumps in the distribution of points - a computational tool, VCM (variable clumping method)
121 -- 140Robert Haining, Stephen Wise, Paola Signoretta. Providing scientific visualization for spatial data analysis: Criteria and an assessment of SAGE
141 -- 156Daniel A. Griffith. A linear regression solution to the spatial autocorrelation problem
157 -- 165Jean H. P. Paelinck. On aggregation in spatial econometric modelling
167 -- 184Dominique Peeters, Isabelle Thomas. Distance predicting functions and applied location-allocation models.

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 3Arthur Getis. Introduction
5 -- 10Michael F. Goodchild. Part 1 Spatial analysts and GIS practitioners
11 -- 15Luc Anselin. Part 2 The Link between GIS and spatial analysis
17 -- 21Barry Boots. Using GIS to promote spatial analysis
23 -- 29Morton E. O Kelly. GIS and educational and instructional challenges
31 -- 35Duane F. Marble. Some thoughts on the integration of spatial analysis and Geographic Information Systems
37 -- 42Paul A. Longley. The academic success of GIS in geography: Problems and prospects
43 -- 47Lawrence A. Brown. The GIS/SA interface for substantive research(ers): A critical need
49 -- 54Paul W. Box. Part 3 Specialized aspects of GIS and spatial analysis
55 -- 60Harvey J. Miller. Geographic representation in spatial analysis
61 -- 69Noel Cressie, Hal S. Stern, Deanne Reber Wright. Mapping rates associated with polygons
71 -- 76A. Stewart Fotheringham. Context-dependent spatial analysis: A role for GIS?
77 -- 83Mark Gahegan. The case for inductive and visual techniques in the analysis of spatial data
85 -- 90Mei-Po Kwan. Analysis of human spatial behavior in a GIS environment: Recent developments and future prospects
91 -- 97Geoffrey M. Jacquez. Spatial analysis in epidemiology: Nascent science or a failure of GIS?
99 -- 105Andrew U. Frank. Part 4 Technology and the future of GIS and spatial analysis
107 -- 110Yee Leung. Some thoughts on spatial data and structure analysis