Publications

Journal Articles

Jones, Weber (2012): Towards Usability Engineering for Volunteered Geographic Information, Transactions in GIS, Wiley, London (pending publication)

Weber (2011): Location Intelligence: an innovative approach to business location decision making, Transactions in GIS, Volume 15, Issue 3, pages 309–328, July 2011, Wiley, London.

Weber, Chapman (2010): A geo-business classification for London, Geospatial Thinking, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 2010, Volume 0, 119-142, Springer.

Weber, Chapman (2008): Investing in Geography: A GIS to support Inward Investment, Computers, Environment & Urban Systems, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 1-14.

Haklay, M. and Weber, P., (2008), OpenStreetMap: User-Generated Street Maps, IEEE Pervasive Computing, October-December 2008, Pages 12-18.

Other Articles

Weber (2006): Raising the stakes: GIS gives London’s inward investment agency an edge, GEOconnexionUK issue June/July 2006, UK.

Conferences

Weber (2012): Teaching Geospatial Technologies to Non-Experts, Geospatial Technologies in Higher Education, Saviour or Sideshow? HEN Conference, Open University, Milton Keynes

Weber, Jones (2011): Usability of editors: what to improve?, State of the Map Europe Conference, Vienna

Weber, Jones (2011): Don’t make me think! Usability in the geoweb, a case-study of OSM, WhereCampEU, Berlin.

Weber (2010)Location Intelligence: an innovative approach to business location decision making, GISRUK Annual Conference, London, UK.

Weber (2010)A geo-business classification for London, AGILE Conference, Guimarães, Portugal.

Weber (2008): Investing in GI for a successful London: a review of benefits, AGI Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK.

Weber, Chapman, Hardwick (2006): ‘London Calling’ – A Spatial Decision Support System for inward investors, GISRUK Annual Conference, Nottingham, UK.

Weber, Chapman (2006): Investing in Geography, Assocaition of American Geographers Annual Conference, Chicago.

Chapman, Besussi, Weber (2005): Assessing the geographic dimensions of London’s innovative networks, British Academy of Management, London.



 

 

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