[comp.cog-eng] Special Interest Group at CHI'91: "User Interfaces for GIS"

dmark@acsu.buffalo.edu (David Mark) (04/23/91)

 
Special Interest Group at the CHI'91 conference in New Orleans on
 
USER INTERFACES FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
 
Tentatively scheduled for the first afternoon session of
Tuesday, April 30.
 
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The National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA)
has announced a new Research Initiative on "User Interfaces for
Geographic Information Systems." Initiative 13 will address the
design and implementation of user interfaces for GIS and other
geographical software packages.
 
This Special Interest Group will provide an opportunity for persons
interested in the topic to get more information, meet initiative leaders
and take part in the process of shaping a research agenda.
It will be held in preparation for the initiative's "Specialist Meeting"
to be held in Buffalo, June 22-26.  (Attendance at the Specialist 
Meeting will be by invitation only, but some slots are still open.)
 
If you will attend CHI'91 and are interested in this Special Interest Group,
please contact one of the organizers below or watch for announcements at
the conference.
 
Werner Kuhn
GIS SIG Organizer
NCGIA, Surveying Engineering
University of Maine
107 Boardman Hall
Orono, ME 04469
Tel. (207) 581 2174
Fax. (207) 581 2206
kuhn@mecan1.maine.edu
 
David M. Mark
Initiative 13 co-Leader
NCGIA, Geography
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14261
Tel. (716) 636 3835
Fax. (716) 636 2329
geodmm@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
 
 
Background Information
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NCGIA Research Initiatives are multi-site, multidisciplinary research
projects of about 2 years' duration. After a planning phase, Initiatives begin
with a "Specialist Meeting", an intensive workshop of 3 or 4 days' duration
at which NCGIA personnel and specialists from other academic units, from
government agencies, and from industry meet to determine and prioritize
researchable questions and to establish a research agenda for the NCGIA
and others. The NCGIA itself is a consortium led by the University of
California, Santa Barbara, with partner inistitutions at Buffalo and Maine.
The NCGIA has basic research as its primary mission, and is supported
primarily by the National Science Foundation and by the member
institutions. For more information about NCGIA in general, or about this
and other Research Initiatives, contact one of the above addresses.