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Integration of cadastral survey data into building information models
Cadastral surveying plays an important role in defining legal boundaries of land and property. The current practice for recording cadastral survey data mainly relies on 2D digital or analog documents.
Behnam Atazadeh +4 more
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Coherence of Cadastral Data in Land Management—A Case Study of Rural Areas in Poland
The cadaster functions laid down in the law should guarantee the safety of one’s rights. The reliability of the data gathered in the cadaster affects decisions concerning specific real estate or taken within the sphere of economic management.
Katarzyna Kocur-Bera, Hubert Frąszczak
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The idea behind the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) project was to provide EU citizens with access to various types of information, including environmental protection and spatial management data.
Agnieszka Trystuła +2 more
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Cadastral data integration through Linked Data [PDF]
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science "Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place", celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I del 3 al 6 de junio de 2014. Cadastral data is one of the more important types of geospatial data.
Saavedra, Jhonny +2 more
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The creation of geometrical plan on the boundary of two cadastral areas with a digitized cadastral map. [PDF]
After reconstruction of communication passing through two cadastral areas, geometrical plans were made for the property dividing for each areas independently. The cadastral boundary is a water flow. The digitized cadastral maps of the former cadastre in
Jiří Bureš, Alena Berková
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Information about real estate – a comparative study of Poland and Latvia [PDF]
Each European Union Member State keeps a register of data on properties located in its territory. The number, type and scope of these properties are determined by each Member State’s needs. The INSPIRE Directive enables the scope of data to be harmonised,
Katarzyna Kocur-Bera, Velta Parsova
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An Approach to Resolve Inconsistencies of Data in the Cadastre
A cadastre, as one of the key registers of land administration, must be maintained to provide up-to-date land information. Before digitization, technical and alphanumerical datasets were maintained separately, leading to redundant data.
Miodrag Roić +2 more
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Data validation in 3D cadastre [PDF]
In a cadastre, the 2D parcel is nowadays correctly considered to be a special case of the 3D parcel because the rights and restrictions extend beyond the surface itself. Storing, representing and manipulating a true 3D parcel however has not yet been satisfactorily achieved because of constraints in data modeling and software development.
Karki, Sudarshan +2 more
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Using NoSQL databases in the 3D cadastre domain [PDF]
The 3D cadastre concept brings data models, which are more complex than traditional 2D cadastral data models and could be followed by a large amount of data.
Nenad Višnjevac +4 more
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Spatio-temporal topological relationships between land parcels in cadastral database [PDF]
There are complex spatio-temporal relationships among cadastral entities. Cadastral spatio-temporal data model should not only describe the data structure of cadastral objects, but also express cadastral spatio-temporal relationships between cadastral ...
W. Song, F. Zhang
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