Publications


 

Books

1.                  Critical Infrastructure: Reliability and Vulnerabilitiy, edited by A.T. Murray and T.H. Grubesic, 2007 (Springer: Berlin).

2.                  Business Site Section, Location Analysis and GIS, R.L. Church and A.T. Murray, 2008 (New York: Wiley).

Journal Articles

3.                  "Modeling school utilization and consolidation", R.L. Church and A.T. Murray, Journal of Urban Planning and Development ASCE 119, 1993, 23-38.

4.                  "Heuristic solution approaches to operational forest planning problems", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, OR Spektrum 17(2/3), 1995, 193-203 (special issue).

5.                  "Solid-waste-disposal site location", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Journal of Urban Planning and Development ASCE 121, 1995, 109-114.

6.                  "Measuring the efficacy of adjacency constraint structure in forest planning", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25, 1995, 1416-1424.

7.                  "Analyzing cliques for imposing adjacency restrictions in forest models", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Forest Science 42, 1996, 166-175.

8.                  "Constructing and selecting adjacency constraints", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, INFOR 34, 1996, 232-248 (special issue).

9.                  "Applying simulated annealing to location planning models", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Journal of Heuristics 2, 1996, 31-53.

10.             "Solving the anti-covering location problem using Lagrangian relaxation", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Computers and Operations Research 24, 1997, 127-140.

11.             "Facets for node packing", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, European Journal of Operational Research 101, 1997, 598-608.

12.             "The influence of data aggregation on the stability of p-median location model solutions", A.T. Murray and J.M. Gottsegen, Geographical Analysis 29, 1997, 200-213.

13.             "Capacitated service and regional constraints in location-allocation modeling", A.T. Murray and R.A. Gerrard, Location Science 5, 1997, 103-118.

14.             "Minimizing aggregation error in input-output models", A.T. Murray, Environment and Planning A 30, 1998, 1125-1128.

15.             "Impact models for siting undesirable facilities", A.T. Murray, R.L. Church, R.A. Gerrard and W. Tsui, Papers in Regional Science 77, 1998, 19-36.

16.             "Locational issues in forest management", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray and A. Weintraub, Location Science 6, 1998, 137-153 (special issue).

17.             "Operational forest planning and Steiner tree extensions ", A.T. Murray, R.L. Church and A. Weintraub, Geographical Systems 5, 1998, 221-237.

18.             "Cluster discovery techniques for exploratory spatial data analysis", A.T. Murray and V. Estivill-Castro, International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12, 1998, 431-443.

19.             "Ecosystem management or infreasible guidelines? Implications of adjacency restrictions for wildlife habitat and timber production", A.T. Murray, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28, 1998, 1093-1094.

20.             "Public transportation access", A.T. Murray, R. Davis, R.J. Stimson and L. Ferreira, Transportation Research D 3, 1998, 319-328.

21.             "Route planning for harvest site access", A.T. Murray, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28, 1998, 1084-1087.

22.             "Using proximity restrictions for locating undesirable facilities", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Studies in Locational Analysis 12, 1999, 81-99 (special issue).

23.             "Spatial restrictions in harvest scheduling", A.T. Murray, Forest Science 45, 1999, 45-52.

24.             "Spatial analysis using clustering methods: evaluating the use of central point and median approaches", A.T. Murray, Journal of Geographical Systems 1,1999, 367-383.

25.             "Support system development for forest ecosystem management", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray, M.A. Figueroa and K.H. Barber, European Journal of Operational Research 121, 2000, 247-258 (special issue).

26.             "Spatial characteristics and comparisons of interaction and median clustering models", A.T. Murray, Geographical Analysis 32, 2000, 1-18.

27.             "Monitoring growth in rapidly urbanising areas using remotely sensed data", D. Ward, S.R. Phinn and A.T. Murray, Professional Geographer 52, 2000, 371-386.

28.             "Spatial modeling in forest management and natural resource planning", A.T. Murray and S. Snyder, Forest Science 46, 2000, 153-156.

29.             "A stochastically constrained cellular automata model of residential growth", D.P. Ward, A.T. Murray and S.R. Phinn, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 24, 2000, 539-558.

30.             "Forest planning at the tactical level", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray and K.H. Barber, Annals of Operations Research, 95, 2000, 3-18 (special issue).

31.             "Integrating attribute and space characteristics in choropleth display and spatial data mining", A.T. Murray and T. Shyy, International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 14, 2000, 649-667.

32.             "Forest management models and combinatorial algorithms: analysis of state of the art", A. Weintraub, R.L. Church, A.T. Murray and M. Guignard, Annals of Operations Research, 96, 2000, 271-285 (special issue).

33.             "A spatial decision support system to visualize optimal patterns of future urban growth meeting sustainability criteria: a case study of the gold coast", D.P. Ward, R.J. Stimson and A.T. Murray, Australian Planner, 38(2), 2001, 80-89.

34.             "Exploratory spatial data analysis techniques for examining urban crime", A.T. Murray, I. McGuffog, J.S. Western and P. Mullins, British Journal of Criminology , 41, 2001, 309-329.

35.             "Strategic analysis of public transport coverage", A.T. Murray, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 35, 2001, 175-188.

36.             "An Internet GIS for improving access to regional performance data: a decision support system to enhance location development and planning", T. Shyy, R. Stimson, S. Baum, R. Davis, A. Murray and R. Barker, Australian Planner, 38(3/4), 2001, 158-166.

37.             "Equity in regional service provision", A.T. Murray and R. Davis, Journal of Regional Science, 41, 2001, 577-600.

38.             "Assessing public transit service equity in Columbus, Ohio",  H.-S. Cha and A.T. Murray , Studies in Regional and Urban Planning, 9, 2001, 69-83 (special issue).

39.             "Monitoring the composition and form of urban environments based on the vegetation-impervious surface-soil (VIS) model by subpixel analysis techniques", S. Phinn, M. Stanford, P. Scarth, A.T. Murray and P.T. Shyy, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 28, 2002, 4131-4153.

40.             "National and regional spatial corporate structure", B. Roberts and A.T. Murray, Annals of Regional Science, 36, 2002, 347-368.

41.             "Excess commuting and the modifiable areal unit problem", M.W. Horner and A.T. Murray, Urban Studies, 39, 2002, 131-139.

42.             "Constructing the divide: spatial disparities in broadband access",  T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Papers in Regional Science, 81, 2002, 197-221.

43.             "Identifying non-hierarchical spatial clusters", A.T. Murray  and T.H. Grubesic, International Journal of Industrial Engineering, 9, 2002, 86-95.

44.             "Scale and unit specification influences in harvest scheduling with maximum area restrictions", A.T. Murray and A. Weintraub, Forest Science, 48, 2002.

45.             "Assessing representation error in point-based coverage modeling", A.T. Murray and M.E. O’Kelly, Journal of Geographical Systems, 4, 2002, 171-191.

46.             "A geographic perspective on telecommunication network survivability", T.H. Grubesic, M.E. O’Kelly and A.T. Murray, Telematics and Informatics, 20, 2003, 51-69.

47.             "Site placement uncertainty in location analysis", A.T. Murray, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 27, 2003, 205-221.

48.             "A coverage model for improving public transit system accessibility and expanding access, A.T. Murray, Annals of Operations Research, 123, 2003, 143-156.

49.             "Integrating spatial optimization and cellular automata for evaluating urban change", D.P. Ward, A.T. Murray and S.R. Phinn, Annals of Regional Science, 37, 2003, 131-148.

50.             "Reducing congestion through strategic planning", M.W. Horner and A.T. Murray, Regional Studies, 37, 2003, 135-146.

51.             "Estimating impervious surface distribution by spectral mixture analysis", C. Wu and A.T. Murray, Remote Sensing of Environment, 84, 2003, 493-505.

52.             "Research on accessibility in space and time: future prospects",  M.P. Kwan, A.T. Murray, M.E. O’Kelly and M. Tiefelsdorf, Journal of Geographical Systems, 5, 2003, 129-139 (special issue).

53.             "Accessibility tradeoffs in public transit planning", A.T. Murray and X. Wu,  Journal of Geographical Systems, 5, 2003, 93-107 (special issue).

54.             "A lattice covering model for evaluating existing service facilities", M.E. O’Kelly and A.T. Murray, Papers in Regional Science, 83, 2004, 565-580.

55.             "An Internet GIS and spatial model to benchmark local government socio-economic performance", P.T. Shyy, R.J. Stimson and A.T. Murray, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 9, 2003, 31-47.

56.             "Alternative formulations for updating input-output matrices", R.W. Jackson and A.T. Murray, Economic Systems Research, 16, 2004, 135-148 (special issue).

57.             "Waiting for broadband: local competition and the spatial distribution of advanced telecommunication services in the United States", T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Growth and Change, 35, 2004, 139-165.

58.             "Incorporating average and maximum area restrictions in harvest scheduling models", A.T. Murray, M. Goycoolea and A. Weintraub, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 34, 2004, 456-464.

59.             "Spatial representation impacts in transit service assessment", M.W. Horner and A.T. Murray, Environment and Planning B, 31, 2004, 785-797.

60.             "’Where’ matters: location and Wi-Fi access", T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Journal of Urban Technology, 11, 2004, 1-28.

61.             "Assessing spatial patterns of crime in Lima, Ohio", W.V. Ackerman and A.T. Murray, Cities, 21, 2004, 423-437.

62.             "Harvest scheduling subject to maximum area restrictions: exploring exact approaches", M. Goycoolea, A.T. Murray, F. Barahona, R. Epstein and A. Weintraub, Operations Research, 53(3), 2005, 490-500.

63.             "A GIS-based approach for delineating market areas for park-and-ride facilities", B. Farhan and A.T. Murray, Transactions in GIS, 9, 2005, 91-108.

64.             "Geographies of imperfection in telecommunication analysis", T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Telecommunications Policy, 29, 2005, 69-94.

65.             "A cokriging method for estimating population density in urban areas", C. Wu and A.T. Murray, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 29, 2005, 558-579.

66.             "Spatial-historical landscapes of telecommunication network survivability",  T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Telecommunications Policy, 29, 2005, 801-820 (special issue).

67.             "Optimizing public transit quality and system access: the multiple route maximal covering/shortest path problem", C. Wu and A.T. Murray, Environment and Planning B, 32, 2005, 163-178.

68.             "Strategic route extension in transit networks", T.C. Matisziw, A.T. Murray and C. Kim, European Journal of Operations Research, 171, 2006, 661-673.

69.             "Exploratory analysis of the homeless shelter system in Columbus, Ohio", E.G. Lobao and A.T. Murray, Geografiska Annaler: Series B, 87, 2005, 61-73.

70.             "Geography in coverage modeling: exploiting spatial structure to address complementary partial service of areas", A.T. Murray, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 95, 2005, 761-772.

71.             "Review of combinatorial problems induced by spatial forest harvesting planning", A. Weintraub and A.T. Murray, Discrete Applied Mathematics, 154, 2006, 867-879 (special issue).

72.             "Distance decay and coverage in facility location planning", B. Farhan and A.T. Murray, Annals of Regional Science, 40, 2006, 279-295.

73.             "Location models for ceding market share and shrinking services," C. ReVelle, A.T. Murray and D. Serra, Omega, to appear.

74.             "Vital nodes, interconnected infrastructures and the geographies of network survivability", T.H. Grubesic and A.T. Murray, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96, 2006, 64-83.

75.             "Solving the continuous space p-center problem: planning application issues," H. Wei, A.T. Murray and N. Xiao, IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 17, 2006, 413-425 (special issue).

76.             "Promoting species persistence through spatial association optimization in nature reserve design," T.C. Matisziw and A.T. Murray, Journal of Geographical Systems, 8, 2006, 289-305.

77.             "Population estimation using Landsat Ehanced Thematic Mapper imagery", C. Wu and A.T. Murray, Geographical Analysis, 39, 2007, 26-43 (special issue).

78.             "Improving computational capabilities for addressing volume constraints in forest harvest scheduling problems," J.P. Vielma, A.T. Murray, D.M. Ryan and A. Weintraub, European Journal of Operational Research, 176, 2007, 1246-1264.

79.             "Coverage optimization to support security monitoring," A.T. Murray, K. Kim, J.W. Davis, R. Machiraju and R. Parent, Computers Environment and Urban Systems, 31, 2007, 133-147.

80.             "Coverage optimization in continuous space facility siting," A.T. Murray and D. Tong, International Journal of Geographical Information Sciences, 21, 2007, 757-776.

81.             "Modeling s-t path availability to support disaster vulnerability assessment of network infrastructure," T.C. Matisziw and A.T. Murray, Computers and Operations Research, to appear (special issue).

82.             "Geographic exclusion: spatial analysis for evaluating the implications of Megan’s Law," T.H. Grubesic, E. Mack and A.T. Murray, Social Science Computer Review, 25, 2007, 143-162.

83.             "Critical network infrastructure analysis: interdiction and system flow," A.T. Murray, T.C. Matisziw and T.H. Grubesic, Journal of Geographical Systems, 9, 2007, 103-117.

84.             “Spatial contiguity optimization in land acquisition,” X. Wu and A.T. Murray, Journal of Land Use Science, 2, 2007, 243-256.

85.             “A new approach to quantifying spatial contiguity using graph theory and spatial interaction,” X. Wu and A.T. Murray, International Journal of Geographical Information Sciences, 22, 2008, to appear.

86.             "Siting park-and-ride facilities using a multi-objective spatial optimization model," B. Farhan and A.T. Murray,  Computers and Operations Research, 35, 2008, 445-456 (special issue).

87.             "Regional service coverage modeling," A.T. Murray, M.E. O’Kelly and R.L. Church, Computers and Operations Research, 35, 2008, 339-355 (special issue).

88.             “Comparative approaches for assessing network vulnerability,” T.H. Grubesic, T.C. Matisziw, A.T. Murray, and D. Snediker, International Regional Science Review, 31, 2008, 88-112.

89.             “A multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for surveillance sensor placement,” K. Kim, A.T. Murray and N. Xiao, Environment and Planning B, to appear.

90.             “Maximizing coverage of spatial demand for service,” D. Tong and A.T. Murray, Papers in Regional Science, to appear.

91.             “Evaluating approaches for solving the area restriction model in harvest scheduling,” M. Goycoolea, J.P. Vielma, A.T. Murray and A. Weintraub, Forest Science, conditionally accepted.

92.             Siting a facility in continuous space to maximize coverage of continuously distributed demand,” T.C. Matisziw and A.T. Murray, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, to appear (special issue).

93.             “Enhancing spatial representation in primary and secondary coverage location modeling,” K. Kim and A.T. Murray, Journal of Regional Science, to appear.

94.             “Decision support for network disruption mitigation,” D.E. Snediker, A.T. Murray and T.C. Matisziw, Decision Support Systems, 44, 2008, 954-969.

95.             “Estimating carrying capacity for sandhill cranes using habitat suitability and spatial optimization models,” J.A. Downs, R.J. Gates and A.T. Murray, Ecological Modelling, to appear.

96.             Multimethodological approaches to network vulnerability analysis,” A.T. Murray, T.C. Matisziw and T.H. Grubesic, Growth and Change, conditionally accepted (special issue).

97.             “Exploring the vulnerability of network infrastructure to disruption,” T.C. Matisziw, A.T. Murray and T.H. Grubesic, Annals of Regional Science, to appear.

Chapters

98.             Murray, A.T. (2002). “SDSS in the management of forest resources,” in The Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers). [http://www.eolss.net].

99.             Shyy, T.-K., Stimson, R.J., Western, J., Murray, A.T. and Mazerolle, L. (2005) . "Web GIS for mapping community crime rates: approaches and challenges." In GIS and Crime Analysis, edited by F. Wang, p. 236-252 (IRM Press: Hershey, PA).

100.         Murray, A.T. (2007). “Spatial environmental concerns.” In Handbook of Operations Research in Natural Resources, edited by A. Weintraub, C. Romero, T. Bjorndal and R. Epstein (Springer), p. 419-429.

101.         Murray, A.T. and T.H. Grubesic (2007). “Overview of reliability and vulnerability in critical infrastructure.” In Critical Infrastructure: Reliability and Vulnerability (Springer), edited by A. Murray and T. Grubesic, p. 1-8.

102.         Grubesic, T.H., A.T. Murray and J. Mefford (2007). “Continuity in critical network infrastructures: accounting for nodal disruptions.” In Critical Infrastructure: Reliability and Vulnerability (Springer), edited by A. Murray and T. Grubesic, p. 197-220.

103.         Matisziw, T.C., A.T. Murray and T.H. Grubesic (2007). “Bounding network attack vulnerability through cutset identification.” In Critical Infrastructure: Reliability and Vulnerability (Springer), edited by A. Murray and T. Grubesic, p. 243-256.

104.         Murray, A.T. (2007). “Geographic space and choropleth display.” In Advances in GIS Research III: Towards Holistic Spatial Data Handling, edited by P. Forer, A. Yeh and J. He (Springer), to appear.

105.         Murray, A.T. (2007). “Optimization.” In Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science, edited by K. Kemp (Thousand Oaks: Sage).

106.         Murray, A.T. (2008). “Economic geography: location theory.” In International Encyclopedia Of Human Geography, edited by R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier).

107.         Xiao, N. and A.T. Murray (2013). “Interpolation.” In Cartography in the Twentieth Century, edited by M. Monmonier (Chicago: University of Chicago).

Proceedings

108.         "Adjacency constraint aggregation", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, International Symposium on Systems Analysis and Management Decisions in Forestry, edited by G. Paredes, 1993, 131-138 (Chile: Universidad Austral de Chile).

109.         "Designing a spatial decision support system for forest ecosystem management", A.T. Murray, R.L. Church and M.A. Figueroa, Proceedings of GIS’94 Eight Annual Symposium on Geographic Information Systems, 1994, 651-658 (Canada: ).

110.         "Designing a hierarchical planning model for USDA Forest Service planning", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray and K. Barber, Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium on Systems Analysis and Forest Resources, edited by J. Sessions and J.D. Brodie, 1994, 401-409 (Maryland: Society of American Foresters).

111.         "A spatial decision support system for doing hierarchical habitat planning", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray, K.H. Barber and R. Dyrland, Analysis in Support of Ecosystem Management , 1995, 283-292 (Washington D.C.: USDA Forest Service).

112.         "Analyzing the relationships of spatial structure in aggregated data", J.M. Gottsegen and A.T. Murray, GIS/LIS’ 96, 1996, 457-466 (Maryland: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing).

113.         "Optimizing the location of harvesting equipment and access roads", A.T. Murray and R.L. Church, Proceedings of the 1997 Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources , Traverse City, Michigan, USA, May 28-31, 1997.

114.         "Spatial clustering for data mining with genetic algorithms", V. Estivill-Castro and A.T. Murray, International ICSC Symposium on Engineering of Intelligent Systems EIS-98, edited by E. Alpaydin and C. Fyfe, 1998, on CD-ROM (Canada: ICSC Academic Press).

115.         "Discovering associations in spatial data: an efficient medoid based approach", V. Estivill-Castro and A.T. Murray, Research and Development in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining: Second Pacific-Asia Conference, PAKDD-98, edited by X. Wu, R. Kotagiri and K.B. Korb, 1998, 110-121 (New York: Springer).

116.         "Transport access and environmental sustainability", A.T. Murray, International Conference on Modeling Geographical and Environmental Systems with Geographical Information Systems, edited by P. Lai, Y. Leung and W. Shi, 1998, 336-339 (Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong).

117.         "Mining spatial data via clustering", V. Estivill-Castro and A.T. Murray, Proceedings of 8th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, SDH-98, edited by T. Poiker and N. Chrisman, 1998, 522-532 (Vancouver: International Geographical Union).

118.         "Analyzing patterns of regional criminal activity", A.T. Murray, J.S. Western, P. Mullins and I. McGuffog, GIS/LIS’ 98, 1998, on CD-ROM (Maryland: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing).

119.         "Spatially lagged choropleth display", A.T. Murray, Proceedings of 9th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, edited by P. Forer, A. Yeh and J. He, 2000, 1a40-49 (Beijing: International Geographical Union).

120.         "Hybrid optimization for clustering in data mining", V. Estivill-Castro and A.T. Murray, CLAIO 2000, 2000, on CD-ROM (Mexico: IMSIO).

121.         "Clustering and capacitated facility location via hybrid optimization," V. Estivill-Castro and A.T. Murray, Intelligent Systems and Applications, 2000, on CD-ROM (Canada: ICSC Academic Press).

122.         "Criteria on proximity graphs for boundary extraction and spatial clustering", V. Estivill-Castro, I. Lee and A.T. Murray. Fifth Asian Pacific Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining - PAKDD-01, 2001 (New York: Springer-Verlag).

123.         "An adjacency-modeling problem based on constructing harvesting areas," R. Epstein, M. Goycoolea, A.T. Murray and A. Weintraub, In Systems Analysis in Forest Resources, edited by G.J. Arthaud and T.M. Barrett, 2003, 279-289 (Dordrecht: Kluwer Scientific).

124.         "Assessing landscape contiguity in reserve design", A.T. Murray and X. Wu, In Systems Analysis in Forest Resources, edited by M. Bevers and T.M. Barrett, 2005, 85-88 (Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-656. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station).

125.         "Improved solution techniques for multi-period area-based forest harvest scheduling problems", J.P. Vielma, A.T. Murray, D. Ryan and A. Weintraub, In Systems Analysis in Forest Resources, edited by M. Bevers and T.M. Barrett, 2005, 285-290 (Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-656. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station).

Monographs and Technical Reports

126.         DigitPlus: a digitizing program for spatial decision support systems - User's Guide, R.L. Church and A.T. Murray, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1993.

127.         "Artificial landscape visualization of ecosystem management plans", R.L. Church, A.T. Murray, M.A. Figueroa, A.A. Ager, R.J. McGaughey and J. Merzenich. Proceedings of Decision Support - 2001, Toronto, Canada, September 12-16, 1994, and Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara.

128.         Regional Ecosystems and Land Management Decision Support System (RELMdss) User's Manual, R.L. Church, A.T. Murray and M.A. Figueroa, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1995.

129.         Preliminary Model Documentation for Regional Ecosystems and Land Management Decision Support System (RELMdss) , R.L. Church and A.T. Murray, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1995.

130.         Ageing and Housing: ageing and retirement housing in Australia, R. Stimson, M. Manicaros, A. Kabamba and A. Murray, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Research Monograph 4, Brisbane, 1997.

131.         Airborne Techniques for Estimating Traffic Flow in the Private Sector, A.T. Murray, National Consortia on Remote Sensing in Transportation – Flows (NCRST-F), 2002 (Center for Mapping, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio).



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