Publications of Damon D. Judd

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A Spatially Enabled Enterprise Wide Asset Management System

Presented at Smallworld ’99, London, England, 1999.

A case study that involved implementing a mission-critical, Y2K-compliant solution for AT&T to protect 45,000 miles of buried cable across the US using GE Smallworld technology.

Quality Assurance Standards for Enterprise-Wide Systems Implementation

Presented at Smallworld Symposium 98, Denver, Colorado, 1998.

Techniques for assuring the quality of a Smallworld GIS implementation and system integration project.

The Evolution of GIS Technology

Published in Smallworld International Conference Proceedings, Berlin, Germany, 1997.

Understanding the technical and procedural considerations for a Smallworld GIS implementation project.

Object-Oriented GIS Supports Rapid Application Development

Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Spring 1997

Explanation of how object-oriented concepts affect GIS application development using examples from the Smallworld Magik programming environment.

Information Technology: Trends and Products

Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Fall 1996.

A preview of new and evolving GIS and database software products.

The Role of Information Technology in Strategic Environmental Management

GIS/LIS ‘96, Denver, Colorado, 1996.

How GIS can help organizations comply with ISO 14001 and related standards for Strategic Environmental Management.

A Comparison of GIS-based Methods for Estimating the Volume of Contaminated Soils

Presented at GIS in the Rockies, Golden, Colorado, 1992.

Comparison of methods using ESRI Arc/Info and extensions such as GRID and TIN to model soil contamination.

Environmental Mapping and Data Analysis using a Geographic Information System

Presented at Tenth High Altitude Revegetation Workshop, Ft. Collins, Colorado, 1992.

Basic principles of GIS for use in environmental applications.

A Tightly Coupled GIS and Data Base System for Hazardous Waste Site Information Management

Eleventh Annual ESRI Users Conference, Palm Springs, California, 1991.

Overview of system design using Arc/Info and the Ingres database management system for supporting hazardous waste site investigations.

ARC/INFO - An Integral Component of a Hazardous Waste Information System

Tenth Annual ESRI Users Conference, Palm Springs, California, May 14-18, 1990.

Use of Arc/Info for supporting hazardous waste site investigations.

Processing Techniques for the Production of an Experimental Computer-Generated Shaded-Relief Map

The American Cartographer, V. 13, No. 1, January, 1986.

Results of research to develop computer-based shaded relief algorithms using digital elevation models (DEMs).