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Atunggal, Dedi (author), Widjajanti, Nurrohmat (author), Aditya, Trias (author), Wahyudi, Agus (author)
In response to recent increases in the utilization of 3D spaces situated below and above land surfaces, both users and registrar increasingly demanding a reliable positioning infrastructure for a cadastre. This paper discusses some challenges and requirements for establishing a reliable positioning infrastructure to support 3D cadastre...
conference paper 2021
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Indrajit, Agung (author), Eresta Jaya, Virgo (author), van Loenen, Bastiaan (author), Snaidman, Anna (author), Ploeger, Hendrik (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
Spatial plan (or urban plan) as an aggregate product of sectoral policies (i.e., environmental, disaster management, economy, forestry), will be imposed to all land parcels in the form of public law to achieve the vision of a city. This vision relies heavily on the interoperability of land-use, land tenure, land value, and land development. The...
conference paper 2019
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Smyth, Katherine (author)
Utilizing common language within industries has long been a successful pattern within geographic information systems (GIS) to assist in identification of suitable industry specific workflows. As technology itself advances, the need for highly accessible common industry language is even more pronounced. The Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)...
conference paper 2019
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Stubkjær, Erik (author), Gruler, Hans-Christoph (author), Simmons, Scott (author), Çağdaş, Volkan (author)
Standards like the ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) basically specifies classes and the relations among them. However, this methodology cannot catch the richness of variations of the domain, and therefore code lists are introduced as a supplement. In fact, the LADM mentions a number of code lists for each of the packages of...
conference paper 2019
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Stubkjær, Erik (author), Paasch, Jesper M. (author), Çağdaş, Volkan (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Simmons, Scott (author), Paulsson, Jenny (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author)
Standardization reduces technical barriers to trade and foster dissemination of innovations. Within the domain of information technology, standardization enhances semantic interoperability of systems and services. In order to achieve the potential of standardization, IT solutions must be localized to adapt to local needs. To reduce localization...
conference paper 2018
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Brandsen, C. (author), Cools, P.M.C.B.M. (author)
In the Netherlands more and more attention is paid on reducing geotechnical failures in civil engineering projects. This paper focusses on describing the contractual measures and procedures Rijkswaterstaat as a client has developed and implemented in recent years for this purpose. The principles of Geotechnical Risk Management are leading.
conference paper 2015
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Duarte De Almeida, José-Paulo (author), Haklay, Muki (author), Ellul, Claire (author), Carvalho, Maria-Manuel (author)
General mapping, and particularly cadastral mapping, is a highly expensive activity and many governments are no longer willing to continue covering the even increasing costs of surveys. As far as Portugal is concerned – our ultimate field of interest – ongoing 2D property cadastre surveys have revealed to be rather complex, laborious and...
conference paper 2014
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Roosmalen van, P.K.M. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Chorus, C.G. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Vardouli, T. (author)
In this paper I identify the “infrastructure model” as the predominant approach to computationally mediated participatory design from the 1960s until the present, and discuss its history, conceptual underpinnings, and limitations. As case studies for this analysis, I use the French-based architect Yona Friedman’s and the MIT Architecture Machine...
conference paper 2013
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Iván, Gyula (author)
Geometric part of the Unified Hungarian Land Registry (Cadastral maps) has been operating in standardized environment since 1996. MSZ 7772-1 Standard on Digital Base Map (developed by Institute of Geodesy Cartography and Remote Sensing, FÖMI) — based on the pre ISO and CEN standards on Geographic Information — defines a 3D relational database...
conference paper 2011
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Belussi, A. (author), Liguori, F. (author), Marca, J. (author), Migliorini, S. (author), Negri, M. (author), Pelagatti, G. (author), Visentini, P. (author)
A huge amount of geographical datasets are becoming available in distributed environments like Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI). These datasets are very heterogeneous since they come from different independent sources and surveys and are structured in different formats. In the context of a national SDI that needs to assure an adequate quality...
conference paper 2011
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Dekolo, S.O. (author), Oduwaye, A.O. (author)
Lagos has assumed the Megacity status and it is projected to have its population doubled in the first quarter of this century. The Megacity has extended beyond the administrative boundary of the state, which is also one of the fastest growing urban agglomerations in the world. Information is the most vital component of urban management; however,...
conference paper 2011
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Cada, V. (author), Mildorf, T. (author)
The main aim of the eGovernment programme in the Czech Republic is to enhance the efficiency of public administration. The Digital Map of Public Administration (DMVS) should be composed of digital orthophotographs of the Czech Republic, digital and digitised cadastral maps, digital purpose cadastral map (ÚKM) and a technical map of municipality,...
conference paper 2011
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Hagmann, C. (author), Stoy, C. (author)
As in many industrialized countries, the population of Germany is constantly getting older and smaller nowadays. These demographic changes cause adaptations of technical and social infrastructure in both quality and quantity, to ensure their aspects of economy and usability at long term. Therefore, urban development planning and municipal...
conference paper 2011
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Lenferink, S. (author), Hoezen, M.E.L. (author)
In 2004 the European Commission introduced the competitive dialogue as a procurement procedure to enable for an open public-private dialogue leading to more innovation, increased competition and more trust. Since 2004 this procedure has been increasingly applied in complex Dutch road infrastructure projects. In this paper experiences from...
conference paper 2011
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de Bont, J. (author), van der Molen, W. (WvdMolen@csir.co.za) (author), van der Lem, J. (C.vanderlem@Royalhaskoning.com) (author), Ligteringen, H. (H.Ligteringen@tudelft.nl) (author), Mühlenstein, D (dm@dhi.dk) (author), Howle, M. (Mike.Howle@cavotec.com) (author)
Container ships should only make very small horizontal movements at the berth for efficient (off loading of containers. This is especially a concern in ports directly facing the open ocean, where high swells at sea can cause harbour oscillations and low-frequency surge motions of the ship. Cavotec MSL has developed a new mooring unit, the...
conference paper 2010
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Barendse, P. (author), van Loon, P.P.J. (author), Reijnierse, B. (author)
Design engineers working in design and planning of urban and industrial areas are confronted more and more frequently with complex solution spaces, filled with hundreds of alternative combinations of possible sub-solutions supplied by a host of specialists. As a result of this, their quest for the optimum design tends increasingly to run aground...
conference paper 2010
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Luijten, C.J.L.M. (author), Andriessen, C.J. (author), de Gijt, J.G. (author), Broos, E.J. (author), Zwakhals, J.W. (author), van Ewijk, H.A.L. (author)
This article describes the preliminary results of a study in the Port of Rotterdam to assess the carbon footprint of port infrastructures, In the study two types of port infrastructure have been selected, a road construction and a quay wall construction. For both structures the individual components of these structures were categorized to assess...
conference paper 2010
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Verstegt, C. (Cornelis.Versteeegt@apmterminals.com) (author), Fumarola, M. (M.Fumarola@tudelft.nl) (author)
Automation in maritime container terminals is gaining momentum as the advantages in terms of total life cycle costs have become apparent in western countries. However, expertise and experience in the design, development and operation of automated terminals is still limited. Many stakeholders or actors are involved in the design process and the...
conference paper 2010
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