CONF.AGENDA

Pamela Cashman cashman at crsa.bu.edu
Wed Feb 23 14:30:15 EST 1994


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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