"From the preface on I found this book to be an informative and
very worthwhile read. . . In particular, the authors have done an
excellent job of not only portraying but also linking to common
beginnings the breadth of applications to which GIS-T is now being
put. . . A strength of the book is its coverage of this past work
and the authors' ability to place this work in useful context. . .
A pleasing aspect of the book is the way the authors have managed
to
relate specific topics in the earlier chapters on principles to
these same topics within the last four applications chapters. .
.Given its coverage, the book should also encourage new insights
among
those of us already immersed in GIS-T in one arena or another, as
well provide as an excellent reference to a great deal of past
work. Finally, Oxford University Press has done a good job on the
production of the book, including presentation of the many
equations and figures distributed throughout the text."-- Journal
of Regional Science
"[T]he value of a book such as this is twofold: it serves to
introduce the power of GIS to those involved in the planning and
running of transportation systems; and it provides a broad series
of highly relevant applications to the GIS audience. . .Overall,
this is an excellent book. The range and depth of material covered
is extremely impressive. . .If you are a GIS researcher interested
in transportation applications or if you are a transportation
analyst
wondering what GIS can do for you, this is the book to buy. .
.Miller and Shaw are to be congratulated on producing a wonderful
textbook for a graduate-level course in GIS-T and for providing an
excellent
demonstration of the utility of GIS in the transportation area. It
should be read by many both in GIS and in transportation planning
and engineering. --International Journal of Geographical
Information Science
"Acknowledging that 'despite the hype about telecommuting,
teleshopping, and virtual entertainment, we still sit in traffic
jams ...,' Miller (geography, U. of Utah, Salt Lake City) and Shaw
(geography, U. of Tennessee, Knoxville) nonetheless look to
high-tech solutions to transportation problems via applications of
Geographic Information Systems for Transportation (GIS-T). A table
showing the increase in the number of theses/dissertations on GIS
and
transportation from 1982-95 reinforces the message that this is
indeed a hot topic. Assuming basic knowledge of GIS, the authors
discuss scientific principles from capturing to analyzing digital
geographic
information about transportation infrastructure and systems; and
apply the GIS-T toolkit to ground transportation planning,
intelligent transportation systems, environmental and hazards
analysis, and logistics."--SciTech Book News
"From the preface on I found this book to be an informative and
very worthwhile read. . . In particular, the authors have done an
excellent job of not only portraying but also linking to common
beginnings the breadth of applications to which GIS-T is now being
put. . . A strength of the book is its coverage of this past work
and the authors' ability to place this work in useful context. . .
A pleasing aspect of the book is the way the authors have managed
to
relate specific topics in the earlier chapters on principles to
these same topics within the last four applications chapters. .
.Given its coverage, the book should also encourage new insights
among
those of us already immersed in GIS-T in one arena or another, as
well provide as an excellent reference to a great deal of past
work. Finally, Oxford University Press has done a good job on the
production of the book, including presentation of the many
equations and figures distributed throughout the text."-- Journal
of Regional Science
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