Geografisch Information Systeem GIS in het streekvervoer.

Author(s)
Brunschot, C.J.M. van & Janssen, J.A.L.
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Abstract

The first steps to introduce the Geographical Information System (GIS) in the Dutch VSN-group were made in 1991. The VSN-group covers thirteen regional public transport companies. The GIS, and in particular the standard ATLAS-GIS system is used for further development in traffic and transport planning. There are three databases: (1) Geographic Files with all information about the location of geographical objects; (2) Datapoint Files with the coordinates of all locations not in the Geographic Files; and (3) Attribute Files with the different characteristics of the geographical objects. Some applications of the system are described in more detail.

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C 2356 (In: C 2350) /71 / IRRD 862198
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In: Openbaar Vervoer Colloquium 1993 : voorspellen, meten en technologie: zijn er raakvlakken ? : bundeling van bijdragen van het colloquium gehouden te Utrecht op 18 juni 1993, colloquiumbijdragen, p. 55-64, 6 ref.

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