Implementation of Knowledge-Based GIS: A Case Study

by Gary S. Spring, North Carolina A&T State Univ, Greensboro, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Computing in Civil Engineering

Abstract:

This paper describes work almost complete at North Carolina A&T State University, whose primary purpose was to use the increased capabilities offered by geographic information systems (GIS), along with the detailed mapping (which contains highway features and geometrics) available for Guilford County, North Carolina, to demonstrate the use of engineering knowledge regarding accident causation to identify hazardous locations.



Subject Headings: Geographic information systems | Information systems | Case studies | Traffic accidents | Mapping | Knowledge-based systems | Highways and roads | North Carolina

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