MIT Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis

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The MIT Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis was a pioneering research lab at MIT that advanced computer graphics, mapping, and geographic information systems, laying groundwork for modern GIS technology.

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instanceOf GIS research laboratory
academic research group
research laboratory
activeInPeriod 1960s
1970s
early 1980s
affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Urban Studies and Planning NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith computer scientists
geographers
urban planners
contributedTo early GIS education curricula
foundations of spatial database concepts
methods for spatial data handling
techniques for interactive map display
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field cartography
computer graphics
geographic information systems
geospatial technology
spatial analysis
urban planning
influenced academic GIS research
commercial GIS software industry
modern GIS technology
knownFor advancing automated cartography
development of early GIS software tools
early development of geographic information systems
integration of computer graphics with spatial data
pioneering work in computer mapping
training early GIS professionals
legacy helped establish GIS as a distinct field
influenced design of later GIS software architectures
served as a model for later GIS laboratories worldwide
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
partOf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
purpose to apply computer graphics to spatial planning problems
to develop computer-based mapping techniques
researchArea data visualization
digital mapping
spatial decision support
urban spatial modeling

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