Table 3 — Directory of organizations by number, name, and location 



Number 



Name 



Location 



1 



Southern Forest Experiment Station 



Pineville, LA 



2 



Pacific Northwest Research Station 



Olympia, WA 



3 



Organization A 1 





4 



Organization B 





5 



Organization C 





6 



Organization D 





7 



Mead Paper 



Escanaba, Ml 



8 



North Central Forest Experiment Station 



St. Paul, MN 



9 



British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Lands 



Victoria, BC 



10 



Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 



Parsons, WV 



11 



Organization E 





12 



Organization F 





13 



MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. 



Nanaimo, BC 



14 



Organization G 





15 



Organization H 





16 



USDA Forest Service, Northern Region 



Missoula, MT 



17 



Washington Department of Natural Resources 



Olympia, WA 



18 



Organization 1 





19 



Champion Forest Products Ltd. 



Hinton, AB 



20 



Alberta Forest Service 



Edmonton, AB 



21 



Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 



Broomall, PA 



22 



Pacific Northwest Research Station 



Portland, OR 



23 



Organization J 





24 



Organization K 



• 



25 



North Central Forest Experiment Station 



Grand Rapids, MN 



26 



Organization L 





27 



Organization M 





28 



Organization N 





29 



Great Southern Paper 



Cedar Springs, GA 



30 



Organization O 





31 



Organization P 





32 



Pacific Forest Consultants, Inc. 



Portland, OR 



33 



Southern Forest Experiment Station 



Monticello, AR 



34 



Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 



Warren, PA 



35 



USDI Bureau of Indian Affairs 



Minneapolis, MN 



36 



Champion International Corporation 



Kingsford, Ml 



'So designated to protect anonymity. 



Table 4 — Key to subscripted codes used in table 2 

 Subscripted 



code Definition 



a Not capable of importing large amounts of data. 



b Not capable of exporting large amounts of data. 



c No experience with remeasurement data. 



d Not capable of merging remeasurement data with existing data. 



e Not capable of adequately safeguarding the integrity of the data. 



f Not capable of automatically recording changes made to the data base. 



g Not capable of sufficiently describing sampling designs. 



h Not capable of fully storing commonly measured plot and tree characteristics. 



i Not capable of using stand or plot-level data fields as search criteria in retrievals. 



j Not capable of using tree-level data fields as search criteria in retrievals. 



k DBMS software cost is greater than $1 ,000. 



I DBMS is proprietary. 



m Experienced or expert level of computer knowledge needed to use DBMS, 



n Inadequate help facilities and support available, 



o File structures not documented. 



p Not capable of adequately calculating stand and plot summary attributes, 



q Linkage with statistical software not available. 



r Not capable of adequately generating reports, including reports for incremental changes over time. 



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