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A variety of geographic problems have entered into real estate analysis as GIS and related computational technology have become more commonly used. While technology has increased productivity, that same higher productivity also has been accompanied by increased misuse of geographic concepts. The misuse includes errors of problem formulation, data creation, model design, and result interpretation.
Journal of Real Estate Literature – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 14, 2004
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