Cultural Resources Information System (CRIS) (User's Manual)
Abstract
The Cultural Resources Information System (CRIS) is a computer system developed to support the work of cultural resources managers and environmental planners at US military installations. The system allows managers and planners to input, edit, store, compare, analyze, and output data on historic/prehistoric cultural resources. CRIS is an updated version of the Archaeological Sites Information System (ASIS) that was developed for UNIX computers. CRIS runs on DOS-based microcomputers. This manual contains instructions for setting up the system, inputting and editing the data, and conduction search/retrieval activities for analysis and reporting. Keywords: CRIS; User manual; History; Archeology; Management information systems; Data bases; Computer programs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA209340
Entities
People
- Diane K. Mann
- Gloria R. Franczak
- Keith Landreth
- Lester Pritchard
Organizations
- Construction Engineering Research Laboratory