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This message is from Frank Hoffmann.------------Johnnie
 
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                       C O N F E R E N C E
 
                      EUROPE IN TRANSITION
 
                   THE CONTEXT OF GIS, BRNO'94
 
                    AUGUST 28 th - 31st, 1994
                      BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC
 
      SECOND CIRCULAR LETTER PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE
 
                    SPONSORING ORGANISATIONS
 
The Conference is sponsored by followed organisations:
 
             Foresbank, a.s., Zlin
         Ceska pojistovna, a.s., Brno
         Zeleznicni stavitelstvi, Brno
               Intergraph, Praha
        Foresta, a.s., Velke Karlovice
               Press Club, Brno
              Brewery Cerna Hora
 
The   conference  will  be  held   under   the
auspicious of Eduard Schmidt
-  the President of the MASARYK UNIVERSITY  in
Brno.
 
           The Organizing Committee:
 
            Chairman: Milan Konecny
Vice - Chairmen: Miroslav Kolar, Milan Klimes,
               Bohuslav Veverka
           Secretary: Radka Davidova
 
          Czech Organizing Committee:
 
Tomas Benes, Brandys nad Labem
Robertto Bulgurovsky, Brno
Petr Danek, Brno
Petr Dobrovolny, Brno
Milan V.Drapela, Brno
Alois Hoffman, Brno
Milos Chmelik, Brno
Cestmir Kantor, Ostrava
Petr Kubicek, Brno
Vladimir Marsik, Brno
Milan Martinek, Praha
Jaroslav Maryas, Brno
Miroslav Miksovsky, Praha
Dalibor Moravec, Praha
Jiri Pysek, Plzen
Marian Rybansky, Brno
Helena Ryskova, Brno
Pavel Sich, Brno
Vaclav Talhoffer, Brno
Milan Vacek-Vesely, Brno
Pavel Vasicek, Brno
Vmt Vozenilek, Olomouc
Vit Zgarba, Vsetin
 
         International Advisory Board:
 
    Chairman: Lord Chorley, United Kingdom
 
Ervin Ataman, FAO
Hana Ayala, USA
Marek Baranowski, Poland
A. R. Batuev, Russia
Nikolaj Berouchachvili, Georgia
Vladimmr Belohlavek, Canada
David Bickmore (in memoriam), UK
J. T. Bjorke, Norway
Michael Blakemore, UK
Francois Bouille, France
Kurt Brassel, Switzerland
Bill Bruce, Canada
Irene Campari, Italy
James Carter, USA
J. Terry Coppock, UK
Rudolfo Nuez de la Cuevas, Spain
K. I. Drich, Ukraine
Peter Fischer, UK
Andrew Frank, Austria
Dietmar Grunreich, Germany
Frank Hoffmann, Germany
Wolfgang Kainz, The Netherlands
Denny Kalensky, FAO
Liao Ke, P. R. of China
Josef Krcho, Slovakia
Horst Kremers, Germany
Yee Leung, Hong Kong
Markus Bila, Hungary
Ian Masser, UK
Joel L. Morrison, USA
Jean Claude Muller, Germany
Rui Agonia Pereira, Portugal
David Rhind, UK
Juri Roosaare, Estonia
Robert Rugg, USA
Francois Salge, France
Henk Scholten, The Netherlands
Ferenc Sarkozy, Hungar
Josef Strobl, Austria
D. R. Fraser Taylor, Canada
Vladimir S. Tikunov, Russia
Davied Unwin, UK
Robert van Wyngaarden, Canada
         Wieszlawa Zyszkowska, Poland
 
            Commission of GIS, IGU:
         Chairman: Sachio Kubo, Japan
 
David J. Cowen, USA
Jonathan I. O. Ekpenyong, Nigeria
David V. Hawke, New Zealand
Wolfgang Kainz, The Netherlands
Milan Konecny, Czech Republic
Vladimir S. Tikunov, Russia
Thomas C. Waugh, UK
Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Hong Kong
 
              Honorary Committee:
     Chairman: Juraj Groch, Czech Republic
 
 
 
                   WORKSHOPS
 
Conference  workshops  will  be  held  in  the
DOMINIK CONFERENCE CENTER on Sunday, August 28
between 1 pm and 5.30 pm. To register for  the
workshops  please  either return  the  advance
registration  form or visit  the  registration
desk in the DOMINIK CONFERENCE CENTER.
 
W 1 Digital Cadastre and GIS
Vladimir   Belohlavek,  BISC,  Ottawa,   Milan
Konecny, LGC, Department of Geography, Masaryk
University, Brno.
Workshop is oriented to the problems of people
from    municipalities,   interesting    about
cadastre   and  administration  of  the   land
records. Workshop will be concentrated to  the
GIS implementation for digital cadastre.
 
W  2  Meta-Data:  Essentials  and  Quality  of
Information Systems
Horst Kremers, Senate Administration for Urban
Development    and   Environment   Protection,
Berlin.
Meta-Data is descriptive information  on  data
in its widest sense. The workshop will analyse
reasons  and  provide  techniques  to  develop
metainformation systems.
Topics:- Information Structure Analysis
     -  Object Oriented Design  of Information
System  for Multidisciplinary Use  Syntax  vs.
Semantics
    - Data Exchange vs. Data Integration
      -   Examples  of  Spacial   Data   Meta-
Information, Standards
    - Handling Complexity
    - CASE Methods and Technique
    - Data, Functions and Events
    - Process Modelling
    - Quality
 
W 3 Object Orientation and GIS
Werner  Kuhn, Department of Geoinformation  of
the Technical University Vienna.
Modelling  geographic  information  has   been
among  the  early motivations for non-standard
database  technology  and  keeps  driving  and
evaluating much of the work on object oriented
databases.  In  recent times,  object-oriented
concepts  have also proven beneficial  to  the
design  of  GIS  user interfaces,  application
programming   languages  and   data   transfer
standards. This workshop will first provide  a
brief  discussion  of the  characteristics  of
geographic data and operations, leading to the
identification of key requirements for the use
of  object-oriented technology. It  will  then
present applications of object-oriented  ideas
to  data  modelling, data transfers, and  user
interfaces  for GIS, emphasizing their  common
aspects.  The workshop will primarily  benefit
GIS  or  information technology  professionals
with    an   interest   in   modern   software
engineering and database modelling techniques.
 
W 4  Introduction to Automated Geographic
Analysis
Kevin Martin, the Graduate School of
Geography, Clark University, Worchester.
The  workshop will introduce the basic concept
automated geographic analysis using Geographic
Information  Systems. Examples of typical  GIS
analysis as well as image processing  will  be
demonstrated  and  explored  in  a  member  of
application areas. The "hands on" introductory
workshop will use the software package  IDRISI
which  is  produced  and distributed  by  non-
profit  project within the Graduate School  of
Geography at Clark University.
 
 
              CONFERENCE PROGRAM
 
Sunday 18,00 - 20,00
Opening Ceremony
 
KEYNOTE PAPERS
KUBO, S. (Japan) - GIS for 21th century
SIMA    (CS)   -   Contribution    of    State
Administration  in  the branch  of  Surveying,
Mapping and Cadastre to GIS Development in the
CR
 
Opening of the Technical Exhibition
 
Monday 8,30 am - 9,00 am
MULLER,  J.  C.  (Germany)  -  Modelling   and
representation in GIS
 
A1    9,00   -   9,30  NEUMANN,  J.   (CS)   -
Fundamental  base of geographic  data  of  the
Czech republic
  9,30  -  10,00  BJORKE,  J.  T.  (Norway)  -
Information   theory:  The  Implications   for
automated map design
  10,00  -  10,30  BLASCHKE,  T  (.Austria)  -
Measurement of structural diversity  with  GIS
in a large scale study
A2  11,00  -  11,30 SANDERSON, H. (UK)  -  The
concept of truly open GIS
  11,30  - 12,00 BOUILLI, F. (France) - Object
-   oriented   methodology   of    structuring
multiscale embedded networks
  12,00  -  12,30  MRAZIK, A. (SK) - Object  -
oriented approach an GIS architecture
  12,30  - 13,00 NOVAK, J. (CS) - Fuzzy logics
and GIS
A3  14,00 - 14,30 SARKOZY, F.(Hungary)  -  New
GIS concept supporting the 3D  modelling
  14,30  -  15,00 ASPROTH, V.,  HAKANSSON,  A.
(Sweden) - Managing and  visualising streams
  15,00  -  15,30  KOLLARITS, S.  (Austria)  -
Spatial  Mobility - GIS Concepts for   Dealing
with Dynamic Phenomen  in a Changing World
A4  16,00 - 16,30 MEZOSI, G. (Hungary)  -  The
dark side of GIS
   16,30  -  17,00  JAAGUS,  J.  (Estonia)   -
Principal  component  analysis  of   mesoscale
meteorological fields using  GIS
  17,00  -  17,30  ROOSE, A.  (GB)  -  Spatial
flexibility  of pollution: The   controversial
issue of industrial transition
B1  9,00  -  9,30 VODNANSKY,  J.  (CS)  -  GIS
applications   in   regional   and    physical
planning
  9,30  -  10,00  KRASOVSKAIA, T. M., TIKUNOV,
V.S.,   (Russia)  -  Ecological  GIS  for  the
Khibiny mountain region
   10,00   -   10,30   BEROUCHACHVILLI,   N.L.
(Georgia)  -  GIS in ecological  management  -
Kaukaz case study
B2 11,00 - 11,30 BATTON-HUBERT, M. (France)  -
Automated searching of 3D  cartographic  shape
submited  to  a  expansion basis  on  DTTM/DTM
environment    Application    to    GIS    and
environmental surveying systems
  11,30  -   12,00 BULGUROVSKY,R., HANZL,  V.,
WEIGEL,J.(CS)  -  The   contribution  to   LIS
"Moravian karst"
   12,00   -   12,30  CHMELIK,  (CS)   -   The
development  of GIS s in the Topo  service  of
Czech army in the nineties
B3 14,00 - 14,30 LOHR-RICHTER, P. (Germany)  -
GIS   for   ecosystems:  objects,  rules   and
approprite languages
  14,30 - 15,00ERMOLENKO, V.A. (Belorussia)  -
GIS  of  the  regional use of  nature  on  the
basis of ecological cartography
  15,00  -  15,30  KREVS, M.  (Slovenia)  -  A
contribution   of   GIS  to  "Quality-of-life"
assessment
B4  16,00  - 16,30 PAUKNEROVA, E.,  HORST,  P.
(CS) - GIS for the National park of Krkono e
  16,30  - 17,00 TRNOVEC, A.A. (SR) -  Mineral
water     management     and     geoscientific
information systems
  17,00  - 17,30 SIMONOV, A. V., SIMONOVA,  C.
P.:(Russia).-    GIS   and   expert    systems
integration for educational purposes
 
 
Tuesday 8,30 - 9,30
MORRISON, J. L. (USA) - The changing roles  of
Academia,  goverment and private  industry  in
GIS diffusion and education in the information
age of the 21th century
 
A1  9,00  - 9,30 BORN, J. (Germany) -  GIS  to
improve  strategic goals of supply   companies
in changing markets
  9,30 - 10,00 FABER, B.G. , WALLACE, B. - Use
of  groupware-enabled GIS  for  land  resource
allocation issues
  10,00 (- 10,30 VERWORT, C. (The Netherlands)
- GIS in Business
A2   11,00   -  11,30  KUCERA,  K.   (Canada)-
Information highway verses in  Institutions
  11,30  -  12,00 POH CHIN LAI  (Hong-Kong)  -
Means  of  Assesing Benefits of GIS   and  Its
Applications.
    12,00   -   12,30   ALBARADES,   G.   (The
Netherlands)  -  GIS  trends:  The  impact  of
Eastern Europe
A3 14,00 -  14,30  Mc GRATH, G. (Canada), -  A
perpective on land information and  change  in
Eastern Europe
  14,30  -  15,00  NIHLASZ, L.,  BALDWIN,  R.,
PODOLCSAK,     A.     (Hungary)     -      The
computerisation of the Hungarian Land Offices
  15,00  -  15,30  HUML, M. (CS)  -  The  real
estate  cadastral - a source  of  professional
GIS data bases in the Czech  republic
A4  16,00  - 16,30 BILOHLAVEK, V. (CS)  -  New
approach to map conversion
  16,30  -  17,00 LIMPOUCH, A. ,  CHARVAT,  K.
(CS) - Topol GIS system
B1   9,00 - 9,30 COPPOCK, J.T.(UK) - A  decade
of GIS: a British perspective
  9,30  -  10,00 MAY, R. (Germany) - Floristic
mapping: synthesis of GIS and  database
  10,00  - 10,30 KREMERS, H. (Germany)  -  GIS
for environment: Some of the Challenges
B2  11,00  -  11,30  KAINZ,  I.  and  W.  (The
Netherlands)   -  GIS  in  cultural   resource
management
  11,30  -  12,00  ROOSAARE,  J.  (Estonia)  -
Diversity in GIS education - a keynote  demand
for universities
  12,00 - 12,30 KANTOR, C., VIT,M. (CS) -  The
evaluation  of the risk assesment  factors  of
the environment  assisted by GIS.
B3  14,00  -  14,30 ,KAZANTSEV, N. (Russia)  -
Design  application  of  GIS  and   electronic
atlases for the Eastern  Europe and Russia
  14,30 - 15,00 MUSIN, O. - Evaluation of  oil
and   gas  deposits  with  the  help  3D   GIS
technology
   15,00  -  15,30  ADRIAN,  S.,  OVIDIU,   A.
(Romania)   -   Electrical  network   industry
migrates to large GIS  databases
C1  9,00  - 9,30 DOCKTER, K. (Germany)  -  GIS
and  remote  sensing  applications   for  land
resource management  in agriculture
  9,30  -  10,00  GIENKO,  G.A.  (Rusko)  -
Development   of   Digital   Photogrammetry
Methods on the Ground of Images  Simulation
with using of GIS
   10,00  -  10,30  GUPTA,  H.  S.  (India)  -
Application  of  remote sensing  and  GIS:  An
evolution of India scene
C2  11,00 - 11,30 MEZOSI, G. (Hungary) - Urban
density and expansion study  using GIS and  RS
methods
  11,30  -  12,00  SCHMITT,  U.,  GALLAUN,  H.
(Austria) - Integrative use of remote  sensing
and  GIS for  monitoring desertification after
forest fires
C3  13,30 - 14,00 SOUKUP, T. (CS) - The CORINE
land cover project in the Czech  republic  and
Slovakia
    14,00    -   14,30   ZHANG    (China)    -
Classification  of sattelite  image  by  using
Neural networks
 
 
Wednesday 8,30 - 9,00
SCHOLTEN,  H. (The Netherlands) -  The  Future
GIS from Land Use to Shopping Behaviour
 
A1  9,00 - 9,30 KUCERA, K.,. P. (Canada) - The
application  of GIS technology:  An   overview
and  strategies for implementation by a public
or private organization
  9,30  -  10,00  KONECNY,  M.  -  Information
Highway:  The  Czech  GIS  Possibilities   and
Responses.
   10,00  -  10,30  ROBBINS,  R.  (GB)  -  The
automobile        association:        European
relationships and activities
A2  11,00  -  11,30  WUSTNER,  Ch.  (Germany)-
Route based GI
  11,30  - 12,00 MARSIK, V. (CS) - Onkological
description  of  Czech republic   assisted  by
GIS
  12,00  -  12,30   OUJEZDSKY P.,  ZGARBA  V.,
(CS): GIS in reprivatization of  forest land
A3   14,00  -  14,30  KRIZ,  J.  (CS):   Legal
questions in the field of cartography
  14,30 - 15,00 ZGARBA, V.(CS) - GIS in forest
management
  15,00  - 15,30 HREBICEK, J. (CS): Using  GIS
in state controlling environment protection
B1  9,00 - 9,30 CIUREA, V., CIUREA., R., LECU,
A. (Romania) - GIS for electrical  networks
   9,30   -   10,00  SKRLEC,  D.,  KRAJCAR,S.,
BLAGAJAC,  S. (Croatia) - Integration  of  GIS
and     electrical    distribution     network
optimization software
  10,00  -  10,30  MITASOVA, I.,  GASPAR,  D.,
SIFRA,    J.   (SK)   -   GIS   in   municipal
asministration
B2  11,00  -  11,30  STEFEK, L.  (CS)  -  GDS:
Object - Oriented GIS
  11,30  -  12,00 PILLAY, R. (South Africa)  -
ArcCAD  GIS:  Its  use  in  mapping  recycling
sites in the Natal north coast
  12,00 - 12,30 NIKL, I., MAKOVI, Z., KUMMERT,
A.  (Hungary) - GreenLine 4.0 ADS  a  new  GIS
application  development environment
 
 
POSTER SESSION
 
HOFFMANN,   F.  (Germany)  -  Applications   of   GIS
technology for environment
JOKSAS,   K.  ,  GULBINAS,  Z.  (Lithunia)   -
Examination  of problems in the Nemunas  river
delta   and  Kur in  Marios lagoon  system  of
Lithunia by GIS
LAPAINE,   M.,  FRANCULA,  N.,   VUCETIC,   N.
(Croatia) - Area of the Republic of Croatia
KOSHEL  S. M., MUSIN, O.R. (Russia) -  Spatial
modelling and analysis for GIS
KOUKOUROUDZA, M., (Ukrajine) - Project of  GIS
creation in Lviv region
MESZAROS,  J., SZAKADAL, I. (Hungary)  -  Some
Results of the GIS evaluation of the Hungarian
Elections
MUSIN  O.R., SEMIN, V.N., CHAFOROSTOV, V.M.  -
GIS technology for computer thematic   mapping
NAVARO, A. A., MARELA , Z. (Phillipines) - GIS
and remote sensing theory and applications  as
used in the Philipines paracale mining project
SAMINI,  E., CUMINI, R., SHERIFI, M. (Albania)
- Three colour methods in thematic maps
VEVERKA,   B.   (CS),   KHALIL   R.   (Egypt)-
Optimizing  of ARC/INFO technology in  digital
mapping
VULETA,  R. (Hungary) - GIS and remote sensing
in waste management
ZINKO,  Y.  V., KRAVCHUK ,Y.S., RAKOVSKI,  G.,
TEDERKO,  Z. (Ukraine) - Protected  areas   in
Europe. A GIS data base proposal
ANDERSON,  V.  (Ukraine) - Odessa  GIS  lab  :
currant state, projects and perspectives
BAKUCZ, P. (Hungary) - GIS based numerical and
laboratorial experiment of fractal dispersion
 
 
 
            REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
 
Please   register   in  advance,   using   the
registration form in this second circular.  Be
sure to include the correct fees required. The
registration  fee  for  the  GIS   BRNO   1994
conference, workshops and social events should
be  paid  in  US Dollars. Please complete  and
return your registration by mail or fax to:
 
Dr. Milan Konecny
Laboratory on
Geoinformatics and
Cartography
Department of
Geography
Masaryk University
Kotlarska 2 611 37
Brno
Czech Republic
 
Phone+42 5 421 28
Fax +42 5 421 28 300
    +42 5 421 11 214
E-mail BRNOGIS @
VM.MUNI.CZ
   BRNOGIS @ CSBRMU
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The  information  desk  will  be  located   at
DOMINIK   CONFERENCE  CENTER  in  Dominikanska
15/17.
 
 
 
                 SOCIAL EVENTS
 
             RECEPTION AND BANQUET
 
The  tickets  to  reception  of  sponsors  and
exhibitors and farewell party will be included
in  price  of  your full registration  to  the
conference.  The  reception  of  sponsors  and
exhibitors  will  be held  in  Press  Club  at
Radnicka  8 after opening ceremony on  Sunday,
August 28 between 8.00 and 9.30 pm.
 
The farewell party will be held on Tuesday,
August 30 between 19:00 and 21:30.
 
The conference banquet will be held in the old
wine  restaurant "U kralovny Elisky"  (  Queen
Elizabeth  )  on  Monday,  August  29  with  a
typical folk moravian music. An extra  fee  is
required for this banquet.
 
 
                   EXCURSION
 
The  following  trip taking  you  through  the
Moravian Karst scenery of karst landscape with
caves  open to the public will be arranged  on
Tuesday 30 August between 8.00 am and 4.00 am.
Passing the Moravian Karst a visit to  one  of
the  most famous moravian brewery for a  taste
beer will be organized at the end of the coach
tour.  A  minimum  of 15 participants  and  an
extra fee is reguired for the coach tour.  Fee
includes lunch and tickets.
 
 
 
              EXHIBIT INFORMATION
 
                   LOCATION
 
The  exhibition  will be held in  the  DOMINIK
CONFERENCE CENTER, Dominikanska 15/17. Opening
ceremony on Sunday, August 28 between 6 pm and
7.30  pm  will  be held together with  opening
ceremony of the Conference. An extra  fee  for
the exhibition is required.
 
About 30 firms and companies are expected  for
the   exhibition.  For  more   details   about
activities  of  exhibit participants  see  the
exhibitor profiles in this circular.
 
 
                 EXHIBIT HOURS
 
   Monday, August 29    9:00 am  -  5:30 PM
   Tuesday, August 30    9:00 am  -  5:30 PM
  Wednesday, August 3    19:00 am  -  2:00 PM
 
              EXHIBITOR PROFILES
 
ARCDATA PRAHA, (Czech Republic)
ARCDATA   PRAHA  is  a  distributor   ARC/INFO
geographical    information    system    (GIS)
software,  ESRI, Inc. and ERDAS , Erdas,  Inc.
ARCDATA  PRAHA  offers a wide  range  of  high
quality  services  and  applications  supports
ARC/INFO     users     and     GIS-independent
organizations  in the design, development  and
implementation of GIS.
 
CARL ZEISS OPTON, Praha (Czech Republic)
Carl  Zeiss  provides well-developed  geodesic
and  photogrammetric products using by mapping
and surveying.
 
CLARK UNIVERSITY, Worchester (USA)
The  IDRISI  Project  is a non-profit  project
within  the  Graduate School of  Geography  at
Clark  University. The mandate of the  project
is   to  further  the  development  and  under
standing   of   computer-assisted   geographic
analysis. The raster based geographic analysis
package  IDRISI is developed, distributed  and
supported  by the project. To date, there  are
over  10,000  registrated users of  IDRISI  in
over 100 countries.
 
CONDATA, Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Condata  provides  GIS  solutions  of   towns,
villages    and   firms.   It   also    offers
installation,  training, and  service  of  the
PROCART  program  system.  Condata  sales  and
makes service of the ARISTO digitizers.
 
CZECH SOFTWARE.1, Brno (Czech Republic)
CS.1  is  authorized  distributor  of  leading
supplier  of desktop mapping system  developed
by   MapInfo  in  Czech  Republic.  CS.1  also
provides   MAPLE  and  DERIVER  -  mathematics
products.
 
DIGIS, Ostrava (Czech Republic)
DIGIS makes projects, analyses and service for
local  government,  municipal,  transport  and
grid  GIS. DIGIS provides digitizing,  mapping
vectorizing, training and consultancy in  GIS.
DIGIS is also authorized distributor of GDS  -
a  GIS  software product and hardware products
developed by Hewlett-Packard, CONTEX and XCON.
 
FORESTA, Velke Karlovice (Czech Republic)
Foresta  is  the biggest private forestry  com
pany  in the Czech Republic focused on GIS  in
forestry,  environment and  local  authorities
and  provides services like scanning,  mapping
and   technical  surveying.  Foresta  is   the
authorized  distributor  of  GIS  Genasys  for
several East European countries.
 
GABUN-PARACALE MINING CO., Rizal (Philippines)
 
GEODEZIE BRNO, Brno (Czech Republic)
Geodezie  Brno  is one of the most  prosperous
companies in surveying field in Czech Republic
now.  The most important reasons for this  are
long time tradition, reliability, keeping  the
technical   and   technological   development,
highly qualified employees etc. Main accent is
put  on  surveying  works - services  for  the
public,  real  estate works and creating  town
and  region  GIS. Geodezie Brno is  also  very
successful in cartography (own printing-house)
and  in business (NIKON surveying instruments,
printing colors, maps).
 
GEOMATICS INTERNATIONAL, Ottawa (Canada)
 
GEFOS, Praha (Czech Republic)
Gefos has been providing LEICA products -  one
of   the   leading  instruments   and   system
manufacturers  in the field of  surveying  and
photogrammetry  developed by  Swiss  LEICA  AG
company since March 1993. The firm offers  the
whole  production  range for  surveyors,  e.g.
theodolites,    total    stations,     levels,
photogrammetric stations, GPS  systems,  takes
care   of   training  and  service   for   the
instruments in Czech Republic.
 
GEOMETRIA GIS SYSTEM HOUSE, Budapest (Hungary)
Geometria  GIS  System  House  is  a  private,
independent  company developing GIS  software,
application   software   and   spatial    data
conversion. Geometria is the GIS market leader
in Hungary.
 
GEOSPACE, Jena (Germany)
Geospace provides high quality research in GIS
using  AtlasGIS, Spot Image, Genasys,  GEOVIEW
Systems, and maps from satellite images.
 
GEOVIEW SYSTEMS, Budapest (Hungary)
GEOVIEW  Systems Ltd., is expertise developing
center    of   GIS   software   product    and
applications in Hungary. The company  has  own
developed    software   "Green   Line"    with
application  developing environment.  Numerous
applications have been implemented using  this
software  environment in the field of facility
management,  water  management,  gas   service
utilities and local governments.
 
GITC, Lemmer ( The Netherlands)
GITC  is  the  publisher of  GIM  one  of  the
world's  leading journal that covers  GIS  and
GIM information.
 
GPLUS, Pardubice (Czech Republic)
GPlus  is  authorized Dealer and Developer  of
ArcCAD - a product of ESRI for Czech Republic.
GPlus  provides GIS projects for  local,  town
and  state  government agencies and factories,
GIS  data  captures - digital maps,  land  use
planning,  facility  management  and  software
user  applications  for  technical  maps   and
surveying.
 
HELP SERVICE GROUP, Praha (Czech Republic)
Help  Service  Group  provides  its  own   GIS
software   product  TopoL  (DOS  and   Windows
versions)   and  makes  digitizing,  scanning,
vectorizing,  mapping, training,  services  in
cluding consultancy in GIS.
 
HSI, Praha (Czech Republic)
HSI  is  a  business as well  as  co-operating
partner  of  Intergraph HR It  develops  appli
cation  sw FOR gis. LIS and Municipal  Systems
to  be  applied  to management of  engineering
networks,  large  municipal enterprises,  open
pits,  transport, governmental administration,
etc.  It delivers all HW and SW necessary  for
graphical work stations, provides training  of
users technical service and consulting.
 
INTERGRAPH CR, Praha (Czech Republic)
Intergraph  Corp. (USA) is one of the  world4s
largest  suppliers  of solutions  for  Digital
Mapping/GIS  systems based  on  DOS,  Windows,
Windows NT and UNIX. Intergraph offers HW, SW,
training, consultancy and project services for
GIS   applications   in  Central   and   Local
Government,   Defense,   Natural    resources,
Transportation,   Environment,    Cartography,
Digital    photogrammetry,    Business    GIS,
Utilities and more.
 
KLIMES-GKS, Brno (Czech Republic)
KGKS  provides KUEFELL&ESSER media  and  tools
for   cartography   and   computer   graphics,
surveying  and GPS instruments made  by  LEICA
HEERBRUGG.
 
LABORATORY ON GEOINFORMA-
TICS AND CARTOGRAPHY, Brno (Czech Republic)
LGC  was  founded at Department  of  Geography
Masaryk  University. LGC provides  digitizing,
mapping, training and consulting in the  field
of GIS and remote sensing.
 
MULTIMEDIA, Praha (Czech Republic)
 
QUEST CENTRAL EUROPE, Brno (Czech Republic)
Quest  is  company  well-known  in  Czech  and
Slovak  Republics, having been a  supplier  of
Apricot Computers and CAD/CAM programs for  18
years.  The  exclusive rights  to  all  former
products  are  now  vested  in  Quest  Central
Europe  -  a  company  founded  in  1992.  The
company  offers GIS products of  the  Austrian
company PROGIS (former AUSTROMAP) since 1994.
 
SOKKIA, Praha (Czech Republic)
SOKKIA  is  a  company representing  a  parent
company  from  Japan,  which  is  world  known
manufacturer  of  land surveying  and  precise
measuring equipment, accessories and  software
using  in GIS and GPS. Of main products SOKKIA
provides  total  stations,  electronic   field
books,  GPS SPECTRUM System and SOKKIA Locator
GIS.
 
SPIN, Brno (Czech Republic)
SPIN  is  mainly focused on projects, services
and information in municipal GIS.
 
TACTICS INTERNATIONAL, (USA.)
Tactics  is  a high powered mapping  and  data
integration  system giving  marketing  informa
tion  in  retail, banking, insurance,  telecom
munications, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and
distribution.
 
TAYLOR & FRANCIS, London (UK.)
Taylor&Francis   have  been   providing   high
quality  research information to the  GIS  and
remote     sensing    community.    Publishing
activities  ranges  between  well-known  inter
national journals and source-books for GIS.
 
TGN, Praha (Czech Republic)
TGN provides the world's largest suppliers  of
desktop  design  automation  software  AutoCAD
developed by Autodesk Inc. and products  using
in  GIS  (scanners, printers,  digitizers  and
plotters).
 
TOPOGRAF, Praha (Czech Republic)
Topograf   is   company  focused   mainly   on
compilation  and collection of geographic  and
topographic data of the Czech Republic, making
cartographic  process of maps and  charts  and
special printing works. Topograf provides also
an   exclusive  representation   of   Military
Cartographic Institute (Harmanec -  Slovakia),
Harris   Computer   Systems   Division,    BSF
Luftbild,  and Evans and Sutherland Simulation
Division.
 
URBICA, Pardubice (Czech Republic)
URBICA a data base company, is specialized  in
the  versant data of GIS: modeling,  integrity
controls, enhancements and exchange interface.
Since  1991 the company has digitized hundreds
of  thousand cadastral parcels and thousand of
km   of  different  networks  for  account  of
several West-European clients.
 
VUGTK, Praha (Czech Republic)
VZGTK   makes  and  markets  information   and
analysis  in cable, engineering, cadastre  and
financial services
 
Please complete this form and send or fax to:
Dr.  Milan  Konecny, Department of  Geography,
Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, Brno 611  37,
Czech Republic. Fax +42 5 4 21 28 300 or +42 5
421  11 214. The registration fee for the  GIS
BRNO  1994  conference, workshops  and  social
events  should  be paid in US dollars.  Please
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 Full registration              200 ________
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 Exhibition only 1 (30 KC)
 
     Workshops                   20 per workshop
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     Conference banquet          20
 
     Excursion                   20
 
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   Hotel Continental
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    double room                        60          _______
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All prices include breakfast and tax.
 
Payment should be directed at:
Account No.:85636-621/0100 var. symbol  3140013000
Bank:       Komercni banka Brno, Merhautova 1,
            CZ-60200 Brno
Account name:Masarykova
univerzita,Zerotinovo nam. 9,
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DEADLINE FOR EARLY ADVANCE REGISTRATION: July
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must  be  sent  in writing to the  August  10,
1994.  No  refunds will be given after  August
15, 1994.
 
Please complete this form and send or fax to:
Dr.  Milan  Konecny, Department of  Geography,
Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, Brno 611  37,
Czech Republic. Fax +42 5 4 21 28 300 or +42 5
421  11 214. The registration fee for the  GIS
BRNO  1994  conference, workshops  and  social
events  should  be paid in US dollars.  Please
type  or  print information in capital letters
and check appropriate boxes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
BRNO LOCATION AND TRANSPORT
 
Airports: Praha-Ruzyne, Wien-Schwechat,
Bratislava-Ivanka
 
Connection:
Praha-Brno:
train - every 2-3 hours - about 3,5 hours
         bus - every 1-2 hours - about 2,5
hours
Vienna-Brno:
train - two times a day - about 2 hours
         bus - two times a day - about 2,5
hours
Bratislava-Brno:
train - each 2-3 hours - about 2 hours
         bus - three times a day - about 2
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