Geography 591: Introduction to Geographic Information Science
Email: dmark@buffalo.edu
Note: This course does NOT include any software
training or laboratories, which are available in Geography 506 and other
courses.
Geography 591 presents a
survey of Geographic Information Science, the basic research field underpinning
geographic information systems (GIS). Geographic information science rests on
three basic areas: cognitive models of geographic concepts; computational and
implementations of geographic models; and interactions between GIS and society.
The course will provide overviews of these three research areas. The course
will review applications of GIS and sources of geographic data, and include
material on spatial data quality and spatial data standards. It also will
provide students with an awareness of the history of GIS, the current state of
the GIS industry, and trends and projections for the future. Ethical issues and
legal dimensions of geographic information will be presented, and current high
priority research areas within geographic information science also will be
reviewed. This course is required course in UB's IGERT (Integrated Graduate
Education and Research Training) multidisciplinary Ph.D. in Geographic
Information Science.
Facts About the Course
FALL 2006 INFORMATION: GEO
591
Registration Number: 141624
TIMETABLE: Geography 591
meets twice a week (Tuesdays & Thursdays), 12:30-1:50 pm.
CREDIT HOURS: Geography 591
is a 3-credit course
GRADING: Two non-cumulative
short-essay tests will each be worth 35 % of the grade, and a term paper will
be worth 30 %.
Fall 2006 Course Outline
(subject to modification)
- Aug 29 (Tu) Course Introduction; Defining
Geographic Information Science
- Aug 31 (Th) Geographic Information Science
and GI Systems (GIS) overview
Part 1: Ontology and Representation of Geographic Information
- Sep 5 (Tu) Ontology of the Geographic Domain:
Geographic Entities and Phenomena
- Sep 7 (Th) Representing Geographic Entities
and Phenomena in Computational Systems (includes Raster and Vector Data Models; qualitative and
quantitative computation)
- Sep 12 (Tu) SDTS, the U.S. Spatial Data
Transfer Standard
Part 2: Computational Aspects of Geographic Information
- Sep 14 (Th) Map Overlay: The Core of GIS
- Sep 19 (Tu) UB Classes cancelled (Visit of
Dalai Lama to UB)
- Sep 21 (Th) Geo 591 Cancelled: DM Mark at GIScience 2006
- Alternative reading exercise: Read the titles of all of the papers being presented at GIScience 2007
- Sep 26 (Tu) Coordinate Systems and Map
Projections
· Sep 28 (Th) Voronoi
Principles, Computational Geometry, and Hierarchical Spatial Data Models
- Oct 3 (Tu) Distributed Computing and
Interoperability
- Oct 5 (Th) Address Matching and Related
Topics
- Oct 10 (Tu) Acquisition and Quality of
Geographic Data
Part 3: Cognitive Aspects of Geographic Information
- Oct 12 (Th) Cognitive Models of Geographic
Phenomena
o
UCGIS
White Paper on Cognition of Geographic Information (1998)
o
Review Paper:
"Cognitive Models of Geographic Space"
- Oct 17 (Tu) Test #1 (Mid-term)
·
Oct 19
(Th) Human Interaction with GI and Technology
o ESRI's Usability Engineering
page
- Oct 24 (Tu) Visualization and Cartographic
Design
- Oct 26 (Th) Qualitative Spatial Reasoning:
Formalizing Spatial Relations
- Oct 31 (Tu) Scale, Detail, and Generalization
in GIS input and Output
- Nov 2 (Th) No lecture; DMM at conference
- Nov 7 (Tu) Time in Geographic Space and in
GIS
Part 4: Geographic Information and Society
- Nov 9 (Th) Geographic Information and Society
Overview; Efficiency, Equity, Effectiveness
- Nov 14 (Tu) National GIS Day Symposium, 11am – 1pm, 120 Clemens
- "GIS & 3D Visualization for Urban
Environments"
- Nov 16 (Th) Intellectual Property, Privacy,
and Ethics
- Nov 21 (Tu) Public Participation GIS
- Nov 23 (Th) Fall Recess—no classes (Thanksgiving)
- Nov 28 (Tu) GIS and Indigenous People
- Nov 30 (Th) GIS and Social Theory
- Dec 5 (Tu) History of GIS
- Dec 7 (Th) TEST #2 (non cumulative; DMM
absent)
- Dec 11 (M) (Last day of classes)
- Dec 15 (F) Term Paper Due
Last updated on November 26 2006
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