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  1. Interactive computer systems : videotex and multimedia

    Alber, Antone F.
    New York : Plenum Press, c1993.

    Focusing on the business aspects of interactive systems, this book pays particular attention to applications involving videotex and multimedia. The author describes the technology of these systems, presents case studies detailing their applications, and offers a methodology for planning and producing such systems. Managers, planners, and academics who wish to apply information technology for operational and strategic ends will find no other book more practical, readable, or comprehensive.

  2. Interactive computer graphics systems

    New York : Petrocelli Books, c1982.

  3. Interactive computer-based systems : design & development

    Andriole, Stephen J.
    New York : PBI, c1983.

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  1. Digital Update Unit Regions: Russian River Basin, California, 1999-2002

    Circuit Rider Productions
    1999

    This dataset contains regions representing the domains of the digital update units from National Hydrography Data and features were selected based ...

  2. Landmark Features: Russian River Basin, California, 1996-2002

    Circuit Rider Productions
    2002

    This dataset contains points representing hydrographic landmark features that were selected based on their spatial location within the extent of th...

  3. Waterbody Reach: Russian River Basin, California, 1999-2002

    Circuit Rider Productions
    1999

    The polygon features were selected based on their spatial location within the extent of the Russian River basin and contains reach codes for networ...

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