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GIS and Network Models: Issues for Three Potential Applications
Journal of Advanced Transportation (1995)
  • Zachary N. Hans, Iowa State University
  • Reginald R. Souleyrette, Iowa State University
Abstract

Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are now being developed for urban transportation planning and modeling. Supporting other recent work, this paper demonstrates the combination of GIS and network-based, urban transportation planning (UTP) modeling software to create powerful tools for the analysis of policies and plans. Following a literature review and informal survey identifying GIS and UTP modeling software in use at transportation agencies, three applications of GIS for network modeling and relevant issues are discussed: 1) developing or modifying UTP models, 2) incorporating network data into a GIS framework, and 3) creating and using a high-speed interactive system suitable for providing near real-time alternatives and policy analysis. Some specific suggestions are made related to the use of two software products, and extensions to other platforms are noted. Conclusions allude to the potential of such systems while realistically pointing to the present difficulties and magnitude of effort that will be required.

Keywords
  • Geographic Information Systems,
  • urban transportation planning
Publication Date
Fall 1995
Citation Information
Zachary N. Hans and Reginald R. Souleyrette. "GIS and Network Models: Issues for Three Potential Applications" Journal of Advanced Transportation Vol. 29 Iss. 3 (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/reginald_souleyrette/35/