Bruns et al., 1997 - Google Patents
User interfaces for map algebraBruns et al., 1997
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- Bruns H
- Egenhofer M
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- URISA-WASHINGTON DC-
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Abstract Implementations of Tomlin's Map Algebra enjoy much popularity in GIS use and GIS education. While its basic concepts are easy to understand and teach, it also provides a fairly powerful framework for GIS analysis. Map Algebra reflects the general trend in GIS …
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