GIS cadastre applications without GIS software

Daniilidis, Konstantinos

The applications, which are developed in our days for the use through a GIS, are always correlated with a software company and its technology. This leads to a successful result which is that the technology is in one way openn to the extension of data and in another way is closedd to the allocation of the application itself in a broad network of information. This fact limits the possibilities of an interoperated application and GIS functionality in Cadastral Organizations, leading to an expensive cadastral system and limited allocation of information. This project refers to the development of a new intelligence concerning the technology of GIS. This technology focuses not only on the openn architecture of data but also on the openn architecture of applications and functions so that they can be instituted as an independent platform of GIS software. This fact would signal the possibility to distribute data and applications through a broad allocation network (intranet) or a wider (internet) informational society without the existence of GIS software. This leads in utilizing effectively modern technologies to promote good land administration strategies in furtherance of appropriate governance practices to bring about integrated economic, environmental and sustainable development.

Event: 5th FIG Regional Conference for Africa : Promoting Land Administration and Good Governance

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