Journal: T. GIS

Volume 18, Issue 6

793 -- 798John P. Wilson, Qiming Zhou, Alexander Zipf. Taking Stock
799 -- 816Willington Siabato, Christophe Claramunt, Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo, Miguel Ángel Bernabé Poveda. TimeBliography: A Dynamic and Online Bibliography on Temporal GIS
817 -- 833Steven D. Prager, R. Paul Wiegand. Modeling Use of Space from Social Media Data Using a Biased Random Walker
834 -- 851Reza Kalbasi, Krzysztof Janowicz, Femke Reitsma, Luc Boerboom, Ali A. Alesheikh. Collaborative Ontology Development for the Geosciences
852 -- 876Ramya Venkateswaran, Robert Weibel, Ross S. Purves. Exploring and Visualizing Differences in Geographic and Linguistic Web Coverage
877 -- 895Christopher Barron, Pascal Neis, Alexander Zipf. A Comprehensive Framework for Intrinsic OpenStreetMap Quality Analysis
896 -- 910Chuanfa Chen, Yanyan Li, Honglei Dai, Xuewei Cao. Noisy Data Smoothing in DEM Construction Using Least Squares Support Vector Machines
911 -- 935Yujie Hu, Harvey J. Miller, Xiang Li. Detecting and Analyzing Mobility Hotspots using Surface Networks
936 -- 949Weiwei Dai, Samuel J. Ratick. Integrating a Raster Geographical Information System with Multi-Objective Land Allocation Optimization for Conservation Reserve Design
950 -- 957Cheng-Zhi Qin, Li-Jun Zhan, A.-Xing Zhu. How to Apply the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) Properly to Parallel Geospatial Raster I/O?

Volume 18, Issue 5

633 -- 659Peter Mooney, Padraig Corcoran. Analysis of Interaction and Co-editing Patterns amongst OpenStreetMap Contributors
660 -- 686Peter Kiefer, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Martin Raubal. Where Am I? Investigating Map Matching During Self-Localization With Mobile Eye Tracking in an Urban Environment
687 -- 703Mathias Versichele, Tijs Neutens, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert, Nico Van de Weghe. Time-geographic Derivation of Feasible Co-presence Opportunities from Network-constrained Episodic Movement Data
704 -- 717Liang Mao. The Geography, Structure, and Evolution of the GIS Research Community in the US: A Network Analysis from 1992 to 2011
718 -- 739Bisheng Yang, Xuechen Luan, Yunfei Zhang. A Pattern-Based Approach for Matching Nodes in Heterogeneous Urban Road Networks
740 -- 766Juliane Brink, Edzer Pebesma. Plume Tracking with a Mobile Sensor Based on Incomplete and Imprecise Information
767 -- 782Javad Saberian, Mohammad Reza Malek, Stephan Winter, Majid Hamrah. A New Framework for Solving the Spatial Network Problems Based on Line Graphs
783 -- 791Mark Polczynski, Michael Polczynski. A Microsoft VBA Application for Generating Heat Maps

Volume 18, Issue 4

477 -- 479Franz-Josef Behr, Barend Köbben. Selected Papers from FOSS4G 2013: OSGeo's Global Conference for Open Source Geospatial Software
480 -- 495Désirée Hilbring, Anastasia Moumtzidou, Jürgen Moßgraber, Stefanos Vrochidis. Semantically Enriching an Open Source Sensor Observation Service Implementation for Accessing Heterogeneous Environmental Data Sources
496 -- 509Christian Willmes, Daniel Kürner, Georg Bareth. Building Research Data Management Infrastructure using Open Source Software
510 -- 526Anita Graser, Markus Straub, Melitta Dragaschnig. Towards an Open Source Analysis Toolbox for Street Network Comparison: Indicators, Tools and Results of a Comparison of OSM and the Official Austrian Reference Graph
527 -- 543Mario Härtwig, Matthias Müller, Lars Bernard. A Generic Web Service for Ad-hoc Statistical Spatio-Temporal Aggregation
544 -- 554Alpesh Gajbe, Adya Shankar, Sudarshan Rodriguez. Virtual Coast Guard: An Open and Crowdsourced GIS Portal for Stewardship of India's Coast
555 -- 573William Johnston, Nilanjan Banerjee, Jackson Cothren, James P. Parkerson. Information Rich GIS Dissemination in Disconnected Environments
574 -- 585Thomas A. Wikle, Todd D. Fagin. GIS Course Planning: A Comparison of Syllabi at US College and Universities
586 -- 603Sharon E. Edwards, Benjamin Strauss, Marie Lynn Miranda. Geocoding Large Population-level Administrative Datasets at Highly Resolved Spatial Scales
604 -- 631Shihong Du, Chen-Chieh Feng, Qiao Wang, Luo Guo. Multi-Scale Qualitative Location: A Topology-Based Model

Volume 18, Issue 3

321 -- 323John P. Wilson. GIScience Research at the 2014 Esri International User Conference
324 -- 350Dorothy M. Dick, Shaun Walbridge, Dawn J. Wright, John Calambokidis, Erin A. Falcone, Debbie Steel, Tomas Follett, Jason Holmberg, C. Scott Baker. geneGIS: Geoanalytical Tools and Arc Marine Customization for Individual-Based Genetic Records
351 -- 369Anastasia Petrenko, Anton Sizo, Winchel Qian, A. Dylan Knowles, Amin Tavassolian, Kevin G. Stanley, Scott Bell. Exploring Mobility Indoors: an Application of Sensor-based and GIS Systems
370 -- 384Diansheng Guo, Chao Chen. Detecting Non-personal and Spam Users on Geo-tagged Twitter Network
385 -- 400Francisco Ramos, Aida Monfort, Joaquín Huerta. A Location Aware Mobile Tool for Direct and Indirect Climate Data Sensors
401 -- 420Martin Swobodzinski, Piotr Jankowski. Understanding User Interaction Patterns within Online Systems for Public-Participation Transportation Planning
421 -- 435Xi Zhu, Diansheng Guo. Mapping Large Spatial Flow Data with Hierarchical Clustering
436 -- 448Jun Luo. Integrating the Huff Model and Floating Catchment Area Methods to Analyze Spatial Access to Healthcare Services
449 -- 463Letícia de Barros Viana Hissa, Britaldo Silveira Soares-Filho. A Combined Biophysical and Economic GIS Framework to Assess Sugarcane Cropping Potential in Brazil
464 -- 476Andreas Hall, Paula Ahonen-Rainio, Kirsi Virrantaus. Knowledge and Reasoning in Spatial Analysis

Volume 18, Issue 2

161 -- 182Christopher Bone, Bart Johnson, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Eric Sproles, John Bolte. A Temporal Variant-Invariant Validation Approach for Agent-based Models of Landscape Dynamics
183 -- 200Anthony W. Isenor, Tobias W. Spears. Combining the Arc Marine Framework with Geographic Metadata to Support Ocean Acoustic Modeling
201 -- 218Jérémy Renard, Cécile Duchêne. Urban Structure Generalization in Multi-Agent Process by Use of Reactional Agents
219 -- 233Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Marco Helbich, Ali Jafar Mousivand. A Morphological Approach to Predicting Urban Expansion
234 -- 252Thomas W. Crawford, Okmyung Bin, Jamie B. Kruse, Craig E. Landry. On the Importance of Time for GIS View Measures and Their Use in Hedonic Property Models: Does Being Temporally Explicit Matter?
253 -- 269Karine Reis Ferreira, Gilberto Câmara, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro. An Algebra for Spatiotemporal Data: From Observations to Events
270 -- 285Paddington Hodza. Appreciative GIS and Strength-Based Community Change
286 -- 301Kevin M. Curtin, Gabriela Voicu, Matthew T. Rice, Anthony Stefanidis. A Comparative Analysis of Traveling Salesman Solutions from Geographic Information Systems
302 -- 320Gargi Chaudhuri, Keith C. Clarke. Temporal Accuracy in Urban Growth Forecasting: A Study Using the SLEUTH Model

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 24Daniel Sui. Opportunities and Impediments for Open GIS
25 -- 45Seth Spielman, Patrick Harrison. The Co-evolution of Residential Segregation and the Built Environment at the Turn of the 20th Century: A Schelling Model
46 -- 65Joni A. Downs, Mark W. Horner, Rebecca Loraamm, James Anderson, Hyun Kim, Dave Onorato. Strategically Locating Wildlife Crossing Structures for Florida Panthers Using Maximal Covering Approaches
66 -- 88Vania Bogorny, Chiara Renso, Artur Ribeiro de Aquino, Fernando de Lucca Siqueira, Luis Otávio Alvares. CONSTAnT - A Conceptual Data Model for Semantic Trajectories of Moving Objects
89 -- 107Yu Liu, Fahui Wang, Chaogui Kang, Yong Gao, Yongmei Lu. Analyzing Relatedness by Toponym Co-Occurrences on Web Pages
108 -- 124Petter Pilesjö, Abdulghani Hasan. A Triangular Form-based Multiple Flow Algorithm to Estimate Overland Flow Distribution and Accumulation on a Digital Elevation Model
125 -- 146Chen-Chieh Feng, Yi-Chen Wang, Chih-Yuan Chen. Combining Geo-SOM and Hierarchical Clustering to Explore Geospatial Data
147 -- 160Jayson J. Murgoitio, Rupesh Shrestha, Nancy F. Glenn, Lucas P. Spaete. Airborne LiDAR and Terrestrial Laser Scanning Derived Vegetation Obstruction Factors for Visibility Models