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5TH European GRASS Users Meeting 

Organized by the European GRASS Foundation (EGF) takes place on 

March 29, 1994 at: 

Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
Lab. Geologie Appliquee 
4, place Jussieu 
T20, 5e etage 
Paris VI - Bt.123 
Paris Cedex 05, 75252 France. 

Call for presentations.
The EGF invites individuals to contribute an oral presentation,
preferably in the context of GRASS and environmental research. Send
title & abstract before February 1 1994 to: 

POC: Wim Ploeg, Secretary EGF 
Buro Nieuwland 
P.O. Box 522 
6700 AM Wageningen, Netherlands 

Tel: ++31-8370-21711 
Fax: ++31-8370-25046 
e-mail: nieuwlnd at sci.kun.nl

Registration must be done before March 1 1994: 
Cost: 1500 BF (incl. lunch)
Payment preferably by bank transfer (bank costs have to be paid by
participant)
to: 
O.Batelaan, Treasurer EGF 
ASLK-CGER Bank (SWIFT CGAK BE BB), for
European GRASS Foundation, account no.: 001-2780657-34 
Brussels, Belgium
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GRASS Users Conference Agenda
March 13-17, 1994

Sunday Morning, March 13
7:30am - 2:00pm Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer
9:00am - 12:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Thoreau
SQL Databases

9:00am - 12:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne A
TCL

9:00am - 12:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne B
LTPlus

9:00am - 12:00pm WORKSHOP Regency B
Introduction to GRASS

12:00-1:30 LUNCH

Sunday Afternoon, March 13

1:30pm - 4:30pm WORKSHOP Lake Thoreau
Cartographic Output

1:30pm - 4:30pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne A
XGRASS

1:30pm - 4:30pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne B
Projections & Coordinate Systems

1:30pm - 4:30pm WORKSHOP Regency B
Advanced GRASS

Monday Morning, March 14
7:00am - 3:30pm Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00am - 11:00am WORKSHOP Lake Anne A
Introduction to GRASS

8:00am - 11:00am WORKSHOP Lake Anne B
Advanced GRASS

8:00am - 11:00am WORKSHOP Lake Fairfax A
GRASS & Soils

8:00am - 11:00am WORKSHOP Lake Fairfax B
Data Development

11:00am - 12:00pm LUNCH

Monday Afternoon, March 14

12:00pm - 3:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne A
SQL Databases

12:00pm - 3:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Anne B
Image Processing

12:00pm - 3:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Fairfax A
Administration of GRASS Systems

12:00pm - 3:00pm WORKSHOP Lake Fairfax B
Data Issues
3:30pm - 5:00pm Opening Plenary Session Grand Ballroom ABC
5:00pm - 7:00pm OGF Reception Grand Ballroom D-G
5:00pm - 7:00pm Exhibition Area Open

Tuesday Morning, March 15

7:30am - 2:00pm Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:30am - 5:00pm Demonstrations Grand C
10:00am - 4:00pm Exhibition Area Open Grand Ballroom D-G
8:30am - 5:00pm* Posters Grand Ballroom D-G

Tuesday Morning Paper Presentations and Posters
8:30am - 12:00pm TECHNICAL PAPERS
Natural Resources and Environmental Management Grand Ballroom A/B
8:30 Paper 31
Spatial Analysis Techniques Used to Determine National Rural Housing Needs.
Combing ing Shell Scripts and GRASS to Automate the Map
Generation Process
Anita Kapoor 

9:00 Paper 3
GIS Tools for Implementing Pesticide and Nutrient Management
Vicki S. Anderson 

9:30 Paper 4
GIS Using Water Balance Models.
Juan M. Ruiz

10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
10:30 Paper 16
Historic Landscape Planning and Management with GRASS
Brian Culpepper 

11:00 Paper 6
USE OF GRASS TO EVALUATE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF OIL LAKES ON THE DESERT
SURFACE OF KUWAIT
Magaly Koch, Farouk El-Baz

11:30 Paper 9
CHESAPEAKE BAY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
Glenn H Lawson

GIS Architecture and Graphics Tools Lake Anne A/B
1:30 Paper 49
Object-oriented Approaches for Cartographic Compilation
Mike Baba, QUBA

2:00 Paper 34
The Spatial Object Repository (SOR): An Object-Oriented GIS Framework
Dominic Roy

2:30 Paper 44
A UNIX GIS in an Object-Oriented Environment: GRASS on NEXTSTEP
Flip Dibner 

3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
3:30 Paper 1
Enhancing a PC-based GIS Lab Using Linux, X-windows and GRASS
By Changyong Cao, Jonathan Taylor, and Larry Ahrens

4:00 Paper 2
True Color Animation in GRASS - Implementation and Observations 1
David Copperman

4:30 Paper 37
Computer-based Interactive Multimedia: A Communication Tool for GRASS Users
25
Robert G. Sullivan, Lorrain M. Hahn
(session 3) Lake Fairfax A/B
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
10:30
11:00
11:30

Tuesday Afternoon Paper Presentations
1:30pm - 5:00pm TECHNICAL PAPERS 
Natural Resources and Environmental Management(cont.) Grand Ballroom A/B
1:30 Paper 17
RCWP Expert, a Knowledge and GIS Based System for Selection, Evaluation, and
Design of Water Quality Control Practices in Agricultural
Watersheds
Michael A. Foster

2:00 Paper 11
Stochastic simulation of contaminant distribution with GRASS
Hargrove, W.W., R.H. Gardner, S.M. Pearson, and K.A. Rose

2:30 Paper 29
GIS PROJECT ANALYSIS: THE WHITE-MOSSY CREEK WATERSHED
Brian Kimsey, Gretchen Mortimore-Thill, Katherine Burroughs, William White

3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
3:30 Paper 10
Conversion of County-Level Data to Estimates for Watersheds
Richard Huzil

4:00 Paper 30
Derivation of Gridded Flow Path Connectivities for a Watershed
Ed VanBlargan

4:30 Paper 32
Making Use of Census Bureau Data in GRASS 4.1
James Carrington

Military Applications and Base Planning Lake Anne A/B
8:30 Paper 7
U.S. Army Benefits of GIS Use 
Stephen Gillespie, Kelly M. Dilks

9:00 Paper 25
Joint Service Interoperability of Integrated Geographic Information System
Technology: The USAF Academy's Legacy Demonstration Project
Stephen J. McGregor 

9:30 Paper 13
PRISM's Kajun Kaleidoscope for Integrated Natural and Cultural Resource
Management at Fort Polk, LA
Kim Majerus and Chris Rewerts

10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break
10:30 Paper 35
Use of GRASS to Facilitate Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Management at Fort
Benning Military Reservation
Serdar A. Ertep & Gregory W. Lee

11:00 Paper 36
The Potential of GRASS for Cost Analysis in Support of Environmental
Resource Management at Military Test Ranges 
Stanford T. Hovey

11:30 Paper 22
Integration of a Noise Model and GRASS GIS for Environmental Impact Analysis 
Xin Zhuang and Eric Stusnick 

(session 3) Lake Farifax
1:30 - 3:00 STDS Presentation
3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
3:30 - 5:00 Programmers Discussion, USA CERL

Wednesday Morning, March 16
7:30am - 12:00pm Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:30am - 5:00pm Demonstrations Grand C
10:00am - 4:00pm Exhibition Area Open Grand Ballroom
8:30am - 5:00pm* Posters Grand Ballroom

Wednesday Morning Paper Presentations
8:30am - 12:00pm TECHNICAL PAPERS
GRASS DBMS and Interface Technology Grand Ballroom A/B
8:30 Paper 18
See the "Sites of the World": A New GLOBAL GRASS CD-ROM
Robert Lozar, CERL & Scott Madry, Rutgers University

9:00 Paper 12
A Multiple Attribute Database System for GRASS Data Layers
Susan Huse

9:30 Paper 14
Developing Nationwide GIS databases.
Anne Gisiger

10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
10:30 Paper 27
Utilization of GRASS, INFORMIX, and dbSQR tools in Developing a GIS for the
Oklahoma Pollution Complaint Tracking Project
Su H. Liu

11:00 Paper 46
A GIS-Linked User Interface for Emergency Flood Impact Assessment
Karen Frederickson 
11:30 Paper 33
GRASS User Interface Improvements
Gilles Clement

SCS and National Resource Inventory Lake Anne A/B
8:30 Paper 8
The Development of a GIS Applications Laboratory to Assist the Soil
Conservation Service in National Policy Analysis
Christine S. Clarke

9:00 Paper 23
A Business Driven Field Office Geographic Information System within the Soil
Conservation Service, USDA
Kevin Wickey

9:30 Paper 26
National Activities Update: Soil Conservation Service Climatic Data Access
Facility
Philllip A. Pasteris, James K. Marron

10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break
10:30 Paper 41
The National Resources Inventory Database
J. Jeffrey Goebel

11:00 Paper 42
NRI Information System's ApplicationSoftware
Marjorie Harper

11:30 Paper 43
NRI Applications in a GIS
Robert L. Kellogg and Robert E. Smith
(session 3) Lake Fairfax A/B
8:30 - 12:00 FGDC Seminar
10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
Wednesday Afternoon Paper Presentations
1:30pm - 5:00pm TECHNICAL PAPERS 
Application Techniques and Enhancements Grand Ballroom A/B
1:30 Paper 5

Line of Sight (LOS) Program Validation 
Jianping Xu

2:00 Paper 28
Prehistoric navigation? Using line of site and cost surface models with rock
art locations to evaluate aboriginal spatial orientation in the American
Southwest.
Anne Wolley Vawser

2:30 Paper 15
GIS as a Tool or Developing and Displaying Grid Based Sampling Procedures
Don Catanzaro 
3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
3:30 Paper 45
GRASS AND GEOPHYSICAL DATA ANALYSIS IN THE USGS
Joseph Plesha and Bruce D. Smith 

4:00 Paper 40
New Site Programming Libraries and Tools
James Darrell McCauley and Bernard A. Engel

4:30 Paper 39
GRASS & GENAMAP Integration 
Alberto Buendia, Ana Isabel Donadios, Ramon Leonato 

5:00 Paper 48
Modifications of GRASS to handle NASA EOS Pathfinder Datasets
Scott Madry, Ph.D. and Jian Chen 

Soils, Agriculture and GIS Lake Anne A/B

1:30 Paper 24
A GIS Data Interface for Water Quality Modeling
C.E.C. Drungil, W.F. Geter, K.J. Wickey 

2:00 Paper 21
Integrating Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) Technology into
Conservation Operations: An Agency Approach 
Stephen Carpenter

2:30 Paper 19
Development of a Model for Use in Estimating the Spatial Distribution of
Precipitation
George H. Taylor, Christopher Daly, and Wayne P. Gibson

3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G
3:30 Paper 47
Regional Cropping Potential in N.E. Thailand: An Integration of Simulation
Modeling and GIS
R. Katawatin, T.C. Martin, R.F, Grant
4:00 Paper 20
Automatic Labeling of Area Features in Soil Survey Maps
H. Freeman, M. Pandya, and A. Vedula

4:30 Paper 38
Using GIS for Land Use Decision Making
Steve Crabtree

(session 3) Lake Farifax
1:30 - 5:00 FGDC Seminar
3:00-3:30 Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom D-G

Wednesday Evening
6:00pm - 7:00pm Social Hour
7:00pm - 9:00pm GRASS Banquet

Thursday Panel Discussions

8:30am - 9:00am Welcome
9:00 - 10:30 Open GIS
10:45 - 12:30 OGIS Apps
12:30 - 2:00 LUNCH
2:00 - 3:30 Interoperability & Federal Something
3:30 - 4:40 Discussion

Friday 
8:30 - 12:00 SCS Birds of a Feather

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The 9th Annual GRASS GIS User's Conference and Exhibition Announcement 
Sponsered by the Open GIS Foundation, Hosted by the Soil Conservation
Service, March 13-18,'94 Reston Virginia. You are invited to present a
technical paper or poster in the Conference and Exhibition. The theme is
"Open GIS: Interoperability in Development and Applications". The
following topics are particularly 
encouraged: Land and Env. Management, Military Engineering Applications,
Social Sciences, Resource Management, Computer Science & GIS.
Abstracts should be
received by January 15, '94. Contributers should submit a 200 word abstract
that includes the paper title, a summary, the author's name, address, phone 
number, fax, and internet address (if avail.) to the Open GIS Foundation, 
1 Kendall Sq. Bldg. 200 Suite 2200, Cambridge MA 02139, or email the
information
to cashman at crsa.bu.edu. The Conference Schedule is as follows: Sunday, March
13-
Workshops 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. (Intro to GRASS, LTPlus, SQL Database & GRASS),
1:30-4:30p.m. (Advanced GRASS, XGRASS,Cartographic Output, Projections & 
Coordinate Systems); Monday, March 14- Workshops 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m.(Intro to 
GRASS, Advanced GRASS, GRASS & Soils Databases, Data
Development),12:00-3:00p.m.(SQL Databases & GRASS, Image Processing &
GRASS,Administraion of GRASS Systems,Data Issues);GPS Workshop & Field Trip,
Field Trip toUSGS GIS Lab, Opening 
Plenary Session, Reception, Exhibit Hall; Tuesday, March 15- Paper Sessions, 
Posters, Exhibit Hall; Wednesday, March 16-Paper Sessions, Posters,Exhibit
Hall,GRASS Banquet; Thursday, March 17- Exhibit Hall, Panel
Discussions:(Open GIS, 
GIS Application Integration, Information Infrastructure & Federal
Activities), 
Closing Plenary Session; Friday, March 18- Birds of a Feather Meeting-SCS,
NPS, GIACC Meeting. Full Registration includes all paper and poster
sessions, plenarysessions, panel discussions, field trips, the opening
reception and access to 
the exhibit hall. To Register Send for form at: The Open GIS Foundation, One 
Kendall Square, Bldg. 200, Suite 2200, Cambridge, MA 02139. Registration
will 
be confirmed by mail within 4 weeks of the receipt of registration form.
Directinquiries to Pamela Cashman, Conference Coordinator (617) 621-7025.
RegistrationFees are as Follows: Full Registration- $250, Daily
Registration- $100, Student Registration- $50, Workshops- with full regis.-
$75 each,
Workshops only- $125 
each, Banquet- $25. Accommodations: a block of rooms is being held at the 
conference hotel, the Hyatt Regency Reston. The Conference rate is $103
single,$123 Double, which is within the government perdiem for Reston. Call
(703) 709-1234 or 800-233-1234 for reservations. This rate is only valid
until Feb.18 '94.
Other Conference Contacts Include: Doug Brooks (Vendor Coordinator)USA CERL
(217) 373-4433, (217) 373-4421 or email brooks at cecer.army.mil; Ed Escowitz 
(Program Co-Chair)USGS (703) 648-6505, (703) 648-5464 or email 
ece at bob.er.usgs.gov; Quentin Ellis (Program Co-Chair) PCI,Inc. (703)
243-3700,
(703) 243-3705, or email ellis at pci.on.ca.

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ATTENTION: Demo Presentations, GRASS-GIS USERS' CONFERENCE


To: grass-u/p lists
From: Marji Larson, USACERL
Subj: Conference Demos
NB: DEADLINE February 11, 1994


We are soliciting submissions from persons who would like 
to demonstrate their software at the GRASS-GIS Users' Conference
in March of 1994 at Reston, Virginia. Please note: space
and time are limited. We will contact you as soon as the
proposals have been reviewed as to whether or not we will be able 
to accommodate your presentation.

If you are interested, please send the particulars via e-mail to:
demo_conf at zorro.cecer.army.mil
or via fax to:
USACERL
Att: Meredith McCarthy 
217-373-7222

REQUIRED--We need from you by Feb. 11: 
1. Your name, your affiliation, and the best way to contact you.
2. One or two paragraphs describing your proposed demo.
3. What times you will not be able to present your demo,
as far as you know at this point.
4. Whether you will:
A. Supply your own hardware.
B. Need to load your software onto hardware supplied
by the conf organizers. If this is the case:
i. How much disk space will you require?
ii. What is your development platform? 
5. Any other pertinent information unique to your demo you think 
we should know.

INFORMATION:
1. Individual demos should take no longer than 25 minutes.
2. We understand the schedule for paper presentations has not
yet been finalized and will work around it if you will let us
know the title of the abstract you have submitted.
3. Questions? Please contact the e-mail address given above.





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