This message is from Frank Hoffmann.------------Johnnie --------------------------------------------------------- Sun, 14 Aug 1994 14:02:33 +0200 [log in to unmask] (fwd)-> BrnoGIS'94 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 11 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 type or print information in capital letters and check appropriate boxes. Please type or print:ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM Surname: ............................................ ....................................... First name: ................................Title: ........................................ 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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, CZ-60177 Brno DEADLINE FOR EARLY ADVANCE REGISTRATION: July 31, 1994. CANCELLATION POLICY: Notification of canceling 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 hours