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Table of Contents:
The Continuing Need for a Management Focus in GIS:Purpose and Objectives
Geographic Information Science:From GI Systems to GI Science, The Evidence
The Role of Geographic Information within an Organization’s IT:Managerial Decision Making
Keeping the G in GIS:Analytical Examples, Maps and Their Appropriate Use, Conclusions
GIS and the Strategic Planning Process:The Process of Strategic Planning
Implementing a GIS:Definition of Implementation Success, Implementation Models
Organizational Politics and GIS Implementation:The Challenger Disaster, Conclusions
Economic Justification for GIS Implementation:Benefits and Costs in the Analysis
Sharing Geographic Information across Organizational Boundaries:A Conceptual Framework
Metadata for Geographic Information:What Metadata Are and Why They Are Needed
Policy Conflicts and the Role of GIS:Cognitive versus Interest Conflict, A Model of Conflict
Ensuring the Qualifications of GIS Professionals:Expertise as a Foundation for Certification and Accreditation
Legal Issues in GIS:An Overview of GIS Law, Public Access, Use, and Ownership of Data
Ethics for the GIS Professional:Ethics and Professional Obligations, GISCI Code of Ethics
Envisioning a Future
References
Index
About the Authors