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SURVEYS, MAPPING AND REMOTE SENSING SECTOR WORKSHOP
- Christine Parent, SMRSS/EMR, Creating Clean Digital Data Bases
- Fred Broome, U.S. Bureau of the Census, and Larry Li, Statistics Canada, Report and Discussion
- Bert Guindon and Doug O'Brien, CCRS, Extraction and Requirements of Digital Elevation Models in Remote Sensing
- Darius Bartlett, University College, Cork Ireland, and Rob Weibel, University of Switzerland Zurich, Discussion and Questions
- Sylvain Latour, SMRSS/EMR, Interchange Standards for Digital Maps
- Martin Feuchtwanger, Simon Fraser University, Discussion and Questions
- Tim Evangelatos, Canadian Hydrographic Survey, Discussion and Questions
- Mosaad Allam, GIS Div. SMRSS, Closing Remarks
- Sidney Witiuk, SORSA President, Closing Remarks
WORKSHOP ON OPERATIONAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
- Gilbert Lafond, A/DGGA, ORAE, Opening Remarks
- Tony Kellett and Norbert Gass, ORAE, Creating A Geopolitical Data Base for Contingency Operations
- Darius Bartlett University College, Cork Ireland, and Wendy MacLaurin, ORAE, Discussion
- Wolfgang Bitterlich, University of Ottawa, Preserving and Representing Key Landscape Elements in a GIS
- Roger Roy, DLOR, Tactical Spatial Decision Support Systems
- Capt. Jim Sawatzky and Dave McKellar, D Geo Ops, DND, GIS and Defence
- Martin Feuchtwanger, Simon Fraser University, Discussion
- Peter Young and Dave Mason, ORAE, Digital Terrain Requirements for Low Level Combat Simulations
- Jan Van Est, IRIS International, Netherlands, and Tuan Vu, ORAE, Report
- Robert Laurini, and Francoise Milleret-Raffort, University of Lyon, France, Pre-Applicative Spatial Reasonings: How to Get Well-Done Data Bases Able to Support Consistent Application Reasonings
- Derek Thompson, University of Maryland, Report
- Chris Tucker, (D Strat A), and Roger Roy, (ORAE), Spatial Systems for Geostrategic Analysis
SORSA '92 SYMPOSIUM
- Manu Onakupt, and Anan Pitayarak, Land Development Department, Thailand, Natural Resource and Land Use Planning of Thailand
- Essid Tijani, Topography and Cartography, Tunisia, National Report on Tunesia's Most Pressing Needs in the Areas of Cartography and Spatially Referenced Data
- R.S. Rostom, University of Nairobi, Keyna, Spatially Oriented Reference Systems in Kenya: the State and Needs
- Dave McKellar, D Geo Ops, DND, The Digital Chart of the World: A Global GIS Information Infrastructure
- William Randolf Franklin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Map Overlay Area Animation and Parallel Simulation
- David H. Douglas, University of Ottawa, Challenge and Achievements in Representing Mount Logon for Timely, High Quality Publication
- Jan P. Van Est, IRIS International, Netherlands, Coding Networks and GIS
- Dezso Nagy, Geological Survey of Canada, PostScript and Cartography
- Martin Feuchtwanger, Simon Fraser University, Towards a High Level Geographic Database Models
- William Randolf Franklin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Tutorial on Curve Fitting for GIS
- Gordon Deecker and Larry Li, Statistics Canada, Geomatics in Support of the National Statistical Program |