High-performance computing and geography: developments, issues, and case studies
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author = "I. Turton and S. Openshaw",
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title = "High-performance computing and geography:
developments, issues, and case studies",
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journal = "Environment and Planning A",
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year = "1998",
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volume = "30",
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number = "10",
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pages = "1839--1856",
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publisher = "Pion Ltd",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Fortran",
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URL = "http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=a301839",
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DOI = "doi:10.1068/a301839",
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size = "18 pages",
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abstract = "In this paper we outline some of the results that were
obtained by the application of a Cray T3D parallel
supercomputer to human geography problems. We emphasise
the fundamental importance of high-performance
computing (HPC) as a future relevant paradigm for doing
geography. We offer an introduction to recent
developments and illustrate how new computational
intelligence technologies can start to be used to make
use of opportunities created by data riches from
geographic information systems, artificial intelligence
tools, and HPC in geography.",
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