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Concepts of urban information systems with application to India
Urban information systems technology is reviewed, with emphasis on geoprocessing, segmented-oriented files and their application to urban data requirements, Implementation is assessed in terms of appropriate preconditions (governmental organization and data availability), detailed systems specifications and phasing. Four cities in India are then presented as examples of places where information systems technology may be beneficial but is hampered by lack of appropriate preconditions.