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Keynote Speaker: Dr. David J. Maguire

Dr. David J. Maguire
Director of Products, Solutions and International
ESRI, Redlands, California

ESRI - World leader in GIS software

Specific Responsibilities

Responsibility for coordinating company-wide product development, ESRI's Business Partners, and all International business.

Visiting Professor, University of Redlands

Past Experience

Formerly Technical and then Managing Director of ESRI (UK).

Lecturer in GIS at the University of Leicester, UK.

Educational Information

BSc in Biology and Geography, University of Leicester, UK.

PhD in Geography, University of Bristol, UK.

Books and atlases
Author of eight books and atlases including:

Maguire D J, Mingins P, Saunders M N K, Whitelegg J (1983) Lancaster a computer drawn census atlas. University of Lancaster, Lancaster 83pp.

Maguire D J, Brayshay W M, Chalkley B S (1987) Plymouth in maps: a social and economic atlas. Department of Geographical Sciences, Plymouth Polytechnic, Plymouth 90pp.

Maguire D J, Brayshay W M (1987) (Eds) Field excursions in the Plymouth region. Straw Barnes Press, Repton 186pp.

Maguire D J (1989) Computers in geography. Longman, London 248pp. Reprinted three times and translated into Italian.

Maguire D J, Goodchild M F, Rhind D W (1991) (Eds.) Geographical Information Systems: principles and applications. Longman, London 1086pp. Reprinted twice and translated into Japanese.

Hickin B W, Maguire D J, Strachan A J (1992) Introduction to GIS: the ARC/INFO method. Midlands Regional Research Laboratory, Leicester 137 pp.

Longley P A, Goodchild M F, Maguire D J, Rhind D W (1999) (Eds.) Geographical Information Systems: principles, techniques, management and applications. John Wiley & Sons Inc, New York 1101pp

Longley P A, Goodchild M F, Maguire D J, Rhind D W (2001) Geographical Information Systems and Science. John Wiley & Sons Inc, New York 454pp