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This page contains detailed information about each of the lectures, as they becomes available. All lectures (except Jefferson's May 15) are on Tuesday afternoons, 4-5:30 in LH 5.
Lecture Details 09Hardisty
On Tuesday May 30, Frank Hardisty, Evergreen Grad, will talk about making federal statistics more readily understandable through spatial visualization.
Lecture Details HardistyReading
This document gives details about articles that accompany Frank Hardisty's lecture. Reading the ACM article (see below) and one of the articles listed here are required for seminar.
Lecture Details HardistyACM
This is the short ACM article, that is one of the two required readings for the seminar following Frank Hardisty's lecture.
Lecture Details HardistyReading1
HAUG, D ;MACEACHREN, A ;HARDISTY, F ; (2001), The challenge of analyzing geovisualization tool use: Taking a visual approach, 20th International Cartographic Conference . Beijing, China.
Lecture Details HardistyReading2
HARDISTY, F ;MACEACHREN, A ;GAHEGAN, M ;TAKATUSKA, M ;WHEELER, M ; (2001) Cartographic Animation in Three Dimensions: Experimenting with the Scene Graph, 20th International Cartographic Conference ,Beijing, China ,ICA , pp.2810-2817
Lecture Details Keller
On Tuesday May 16, Arthur Keller will present the second of two lectures on e-voting; Open Voting: Design and Implementation of a Prototype System. Companion readings for this lecture are found at this link.
Lecture Details Jefferson
On Monday, May 15, 3-4pm in LH5, David Jefferson will give the first of two series lectures on e-voting.
Lecture Details Jefferson Reading
 
Lecture Details Borning
On May 9, Prof. Alan Borning of the University of Washington will present a lecture on UrbanSim. This document contains a link to the assigned seminar reading.
Lecture Details DISPanel
On May 2, three Panelists from the Washington State Department of Information Services will present their view of "GMAP". NOTE PLACE CHANGE TO SEM2 B1105.
Lecture Details State Government Panel on GMAP (Readings)
Readings to accompany the May 2 Panel can be found here -- links to sites that contain information relevant to the GMAP (Government Management Accountability and Performance) Project.
Lecture Details Delcambre
April 25 Lecture, Lois Delcambre: Using Semantic Components to Facilitate Access to Government Documents. For this week's seminar reading, pick up hard copy from your seminar faculty.
Lecture Details Pardo
April 18 Lecture, Theresa Pardo: Modeling the Social and Technical Processes of Inter-Organizational Information Integration.
Lecture Details Pardo Reading
Reading to accompany April 18 Lecture by T. Pardo.
Lecture Details Headrick
April 11 Lecture, Daniel Headrick: Has the Alphabetical Order Served its Purpose?
 

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