GCDIS/user DIS: Defining the Architectural Development of
EOSDIS to Facilitate the Extension to a Wider Data
Information System
Mark Elkington, Earth Observation Science Tid; US. A.
Richard Meyer, D&M Associates, U.S.A.; Gail McConaughy,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, U.S.A. ….………….…….….….….…..sesesesesesennenceenentnçnnn 31
Programming with Constraints in an Object-Oriented GIS
François Bouille, Université P.M. Curie, France ..................... eee 39
Tuesday, June 7, 1994
Joint ISPRS/GIS '94 Plenary II
Approaching the Management of Coastal Zone
Information: A Geomatics Perspective
Paul Bellemare, Fisheries and Oceans; Edward Light,
Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs; Mary Ogilvie,
New Brunswick Geographic Information Corporation........................ eee 47
A Governmental Geomatics Plan for Quebec: A Strategy
for a More Efficient Public Adminstration
Francine Boivin, Executive Council of the Quebec Government ........................... 53
Integration of GPS, Photogrammetry and GIS
Capt. Lewis Lapine, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
A ELENA De at 58
Session C-1 WG II/1 - Real-Time Mapping Technologies - Applications
Civic Addressing for the County of Lennox and Addington
Rowland Tinline, Susan Holt and Carolyn Fielding, Queen's University ............ 59
Precise Georeferencing and Classification of Airborne Pushbroom
Multispectral Imagery
D. Cosandier, M.A. Chapman and P. Gong, The University of Calgary .............. 61
Guiding Ships on Waterways
M. Sandler, U. Kabatek, R. Neul and E.D. Gilles, University of
Stuttgart, Germany | eene eterne eem amnis s tt Miet ttn ta 63
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