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December 1996
Volume 5, Number 12

MAPPING: Utility Transcends "Tribal Knowledge"
The Tampa Electric Company uses spatial maps to assist in long range goals.
By Keith Cunningham

Survey/Mapping/GPS: Digital Land-Base Maps for Pipeline Resurveying and Mapping
The rigors of resurveying and mapping an acquired pipeline can be daunting. One company has made its surveying and mapping more profitable by applying mainstream PC-based software, Global Positioning Systems, and digital land-based maps.
By David McGee

GIS: GIS Component Software for Oil Spill Response
A Rhode Island company develops a Windows-based oil spill response system that fully integrates GIS, mapping and database capabilities, model interfaces and links to real-time data.
By Eoin Howlett and Mark R. Bradstreet

New Database Engine Technology: Democratizing Data
New breakthroughs are allowing GIS users to store and manipulate all variations of geographic features within an RDBMS, while sharing the data over large networks.
By Lisa Backman

GPS: GPS Consumer Series: Translating GPS Data to a GIS, CAD System or Database Format, Part III
By Chuck Gilbert

Airborne/Modeling: New Technology Attacks High-Cost DEMs
By Mark E. Romano


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