Introducing the 3DCityDB-Tools Plug-In for QGIS

Conference Paper (2024)
Authors

G. Agugiaro (TU Delft - Urban Data Science)

Konstantinos Pantelios (Student TU Delft)

C.A. León Sánchez (TU Delft - Urban Data Science)

Zhihang Yao (virtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH)

Claus Nagel (virtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH)

Research Group
Urban Data Science
Copyright
© 2024 G. Agugiaro, Konstantinos Pantelios, C.A. León Sánchez, Zhihang Yao, Claus Nagel
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43699-4_48
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 G. Agugiaro, Konstantinos Pantelios, C.A. León Sánchez, Zhihang Yao, Claus Nagel
Research Group
Urban Data Science
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Pages (from-to)
797-821
ISBN (print)
['978-3-031-43698-7', '978-3-031-43701-4']
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-031-43699-4
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43699-4_48
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Abstract

This paper introduces a new plug-in for QGIS that allows to connect to the free and open-source 3D City Database to load CityGML data, structured as classic GIS layers, into QGIS. The user is therefore not required to be a CityGML specialist, or a SQL expert, as the plug-in takes care of hiding from the user most of the complexity in terms of underlying data model and database schema implementation. The user can therefore load CityGML thematic “layers” (e.g. for buildings, bridges, vegetation, terrain, etc.), explore their geometries in 2D and 3D and access and edit the associated attributes. At the same time, depending on the user privileges, it is possible to delete features from the database using either normal QGIS editing tools, or a “bulk delete” tool, also included. The plug-in is composed of two parts, a server-side one, which must be installed in the 3D City Database instance, and the client-side one, which runs as a QGIS plug-in in strict sense. A GUI-based tool is also provided for database administrators in order to install/uninstall the database-side part of the plug-in, and manage users and their privileges. All in all, the 3DCityDB-Tools plug-in facilitates the access to CityGML data for GIS practitioners from heterogeneous fields and expertise with the common denominator being the well-known QGIS environment.

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