Andrew U. Frank

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2010
58A simplex-based approach to implement dimension independent spatial analyses. Farid Karimipour, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Andrew U. Frank. Computers & Geosciences (36): 1123-1134 (2010). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
57Tolerance geometry: Euclid's first postulate for points and lines with extension. Gwen Wilke, Andrew U. Frank. GIS 2010, 162-171. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
56Spatial rules that generate urban patterns: Emergence of the power law in the distribution of axial line length. Hani Rezayan, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Andrew U. Frank, A. Mansouri. Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (12): 317-330 (2010). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2009
55Composing Models of Geographic Physical Processes. Barbara Hofer, Andrew U. Frank. COSIT 2009, 421-435. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
54Simplicial Complex. Andrew U. Frank. Encyclopedia of Database Systems 2009, 2651-2657. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
53Multi-cultural Aspects of Spatial Knowledge. Andrew U. Frank. GeoS 2009, 1-8. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2008
52Lifting Imprecise Values. Gerhard Navratil, Farid Karimipour, Andrew U. Frank. AGILE Conf. 2008, 79-94. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
51An operation-independent approach to extend 2D spatial operations to 3D and moving objects. Farid Karimipour, Andrew U. Frank, Mahmoud Reza Delavar. GIS 2008, 8. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
50A Mathematical Tool to Extend 2D Spatial Operations to Higher Dimensions. Farid Karimipour, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Andrew U. Frank. ICCSA (1) 2008, 153-164. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
49Analysis of dependence of decision quality on data quality. Andrew U. Frank. Journal of Geographical Systems (10): 71-88 (2008). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
48Shortest Path in a Combined Public Transportation Network. Andrew U. Frank. KI (22): 14-18 (2008). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
47Information Processes Produce Imperfections in Data-The Information Infrastructure Compensates for Them. Andrew U. Frank. SDH 2008, 467-485. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
46Spatial Rules Generate Urban Patterns: Emergence of the Small-World Network. Hani Rezayan, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Andrew U. Frank, A. Mansouri. SDH 2008, 533-555. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
45Toward a Method to Generally Describe Physical Spatial Processes. Barbara Hofer, Andrew U. Frank. SDH 2008, 217-232. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2007
44Towards a Mathematical Theory for Snapshot and Temporal Formal Ontologies. Andrew U. Frank. AGILE Conf. 2007, 317-334. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
43Data Quality Ontology: An Ontology for Imperfect Knowledge. Andrew U. Frank. COSIT 2007, 406-420. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
42A Logic-Based Foundation for Spatial Relationships in Mobile GIS Environment. Mohammad Reza Malek, Andrew U. Frank, Mahmoud Reza Delavar. Location Based Services and TeleCartography 2007, 193-204. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2006
413D Modeling Moving Objects under Uncertainty Conditions. T. Shokri, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Mohammad Reza Malek, Andrew U. Frank, Gerhard Navratil. 3D-GIS 2006, 139-149. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
40Distinctions Produce a Taxonomic Lattice: Are These the Units of Mentalese?. Andrew U. Frank. FOIS 2006, 27-38. Web SearchBibTeX
39A Mobile Computing Approach for Navigation Purposes. Mohammad Reza Malek, Andrew U. Frank. W2GIS 2006, 123-134. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2005
38Map Algebra Extended with Functors for Temporal Data. Andrew U. Frank. ER (Workshops) 2005, 194-207. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2004
37Processes in a cadastre. Gerhard Navratil, Andrew U. Frank. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (28): 471-486 (2004). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
36Procedure to Select the Best Dataset for a Task. Andrew U. Frank, Eva Grum, Bérengère Vasseur. GIScience 2004, 81-93. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2003
35Ontology for Spatio-temporal Databases. Andrew U. Frank. Spatio-Temporal Databases: The CHOROCHRONOS Approach 2003, 9-77. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2001
34A Semantic Map as Basis for the Decision Process in the www Navigation. Hartwig H. Hochmair, Andrew U. Frank. COSIT 2001, 173-188. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
33Spatial and Cognitive Simulation with Multi-agent Systems. Andrew U. Frank, Steffen Bittner, Martin Raubal. COSIT 2001, 124-139. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
32Neighborhood Relations between Fields with Applications to Cellular Networks. Dieter Lang, Stephan Winter, Andrew U. Frank. GeoInformatica (5): 127-144 (2001). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
31Tiers of ontology and consistency constraints in geographical information systems. Andrew U. Frank. International Journal of Geographical Information Science (15): 667-678 (2001). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2000
30Topology in Raster and Vector Representation. Stephan Winter, Andrew U. Frank. GeoInformatica (4): 35-65 (2000). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
29Part 4 Technology and the future of GIS and spatial analysis. Andrew U. Frank. Journal of Geographical Systems (2): 99-105 (2000). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
28Spatial Communication with Maps: Defining the Correctness of Maps Using a Multi-Agent Simulation. Andrew U. Frank. Spatial Cognition 2000, 80-99. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1999
27One Step up the Abstraction Ladder: Combining Algebras - From Functional Pieces to a Whole. Andrew U. Frank. COSIT 1999, 95-107. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
26Functional Extensions of a Raster Representation for Topological Relations. Stephan Winter, Andrew U. Frank. INTEROP 1999, 293-304. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
25On the design of formal theories of geographic space. Thomas Bittner, Andrew U. Frank. Journal of Geographical Systems (1): 237-275 (1999). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
24Chorochronos: A Research Network for Spatiotemporal Database Systems. Andrew U. Frank, Stéphane Grumbach, Ralf Hartmut Güting, Christian S. Jensen, Manolis Koubarakis, Nikos A. Lorentzos, Yannis Manolopoulos, Enrico Nardelli, Barbara Pernici, Hans-Jörg Schek, Michel Scholl, Timos K. Sellis, Babis Theodoulidis, Peter Widmayer. SIGMOD Record (28): 12-21 (1999). Cited by 2Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1998
23Finite-Resolution Simplicial Complexes. Werner Hölbling, Werner Kuhn, Andrew U. Frank. GeoInformatica (2): 281-298 (1998). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
22A City Metaphor to Support Navigation in Complex Information Spaces. Andreas Dieberger, Andrew U. Frank. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. (9): 597-622 (1998). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
21Formal Models for Cognition - Taxonomy of Spatial Location Description and Frames of Reference. Andrew U. Frank. Spatial Cognition 1998, 293-312. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1997
20Using Hierarchical Spatial Data Structures for Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning. Sabine Timpf, Andrew U. Frank. COSIT 1997, 69-83. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
19Formalization of Families of Categorical Coverages. Andrew U. Frank, Gary S. Volta, Matthew McGranaghan. International Journal of Geographical Information Science (11): 215-231 (1997). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1996
18Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: Cardinal Directions as an Example. Andrew U. Frank. International Journal of Geographical Information Science (10): 269-290 (1996). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
17Toward Consensus on a European GIS Curriculum: The International Post-Graduate Course in GIS. Karen K. Kemp, Andrew U. Frank. International Journal of Geographical Information Science (10): 477-497 (1996). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1995
16Concepts and Paradigms in Spatial Information: Are Current Geographical Information Systems Truly Generic?. Peter A. Burrough, Andrew U. Frank. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems (9): 101-116 (1995). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
15Specifying Open GIS with Functional Languages. Andrew U. Frank, Werner Kuhn. SSD 1995, 184-195. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1994
14Multiple representations for cartographic objects in a multi-scale tree - An intelligent graphical zoom. Andrew U. Frank, Sabine Timpf. Computers & Graphics (18): 823-829 (1994). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
13Modelling a Hierarchy of Space Applied to Large Road Networks. Adrijana Car, Andrew U. Frank. IGIS 1994, 15-24. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
12Constraint-Based Reasoning in Geographic Databases: the Case of Symbolic Arrays. Dimitris Papadias, Andrew U. Frank, Manolis Koubarakis. Workshop on Deductive Databases and Logic Programming 1994, 159-171. Cited by 14Web SearchBibTeX
1992
11Qualitative spatial reasoning about distances and directions in geographic space. Andrew U. Frank. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. (3): 343-371 (1992). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1991
10Qualitative Spatial Reasoning with Cardinal Directions. Andrew U. Frank. ÖGAI 1991, 157-167. Web SearchBibTeX
9Temporal Relations in Geographic Information Systems: A Workshop at the University of Maine. Renato Barrera, Andrew U. Frank, Khaled K. Al-Taha. SIGMOD Record (20): 85-91 (1991). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
8Properties of Geographic Data: Requirements for Spatial Access Methods. Andrew U. Frank. SSD 1991, 225-234. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1989
7PANDA: An Extensible DBMS Supporting Object-Oriented Software Techniques. Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank. BTW 1989, 74-79. Web SearchBibTeX
6The Fieldtree: A Data Structure for Geographic Information Systems. Andrew U. Frank, Renato Barrera. SSD 1989, 29-44. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
5A Topological Data Model for Spatial Databases. Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank, Jeffrey P. Jackson. SSD 1989, 271-286. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1988
4Multiple Inheritance and Genericity for the Integration of a Database Management System in an Object-Oriented Approach. Andrew U. Frank. OODBS 1988, 268-273. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
3A precompiler for modular, transportable Pascal. Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank. SIGPLAN Notices (23): 22-32 (1988). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2Towards a Spatial Query Language: User Interface Considerations. Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank. VLDB 1988, 124-133. Web SearchBibTeX
1981
1Application of DBMS to Land Information Systems. Andrew U. Frank. VLDB 1981, 448-453. Web SearchBibTeX
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