Multi-Domain Master Spatial Information Management for Open SDI in Indonesian Smart Cities

Conference Paper (2017)
Author(s)

Agung Indrajit (TU Delft - OLD Department of GIS Technology)

B Loenen (TU Delft - OLD Geo-information and Land Development)

P. Van Oosterom (TU Delft - OLD Department of GIS Technology)

Research Group
OLD Geo-information and Land Development
Copyright
© 2017 A. Indrajit, B. van Loenen, P.J.M. van Oosterom
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 A. Indrajit, B. van Loenen, P.J.M. van Oosterom
Research Group
OLD Geo-information and Land Development
Bibliographical Note
Short paper.@en
ISBN (electronic)
978-90-816960-7-4
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Abstract

Spatial Information Infrastructure (SDI) has great potential to support smart city by providing framework dataset and real-time information services in urban informational infrastructure, the social infrastructure and citizen's participation practices. Bandung City and Jakarta City are maintaining their SDI for various kinds of decision-making at different domain within their jurisdiction. In smart cities, it is crucial to have a data management systems which allow more stakeholders to participate in collecting, updating, maintaining, evaluating and utilizing urban information. A smart city should open their data to its citizen following Open Government Data (OGD) principles through SDI. As a member of Open Government Partnership, Indonesia is in the beginning phase of extending its SDI systems not only to serve government entities but also to citizens, academia, and private sectors. In reality, smart cities cannot rely on government entities only in producing spatial information. Heterogeneity of spatial information quality produced by citizens, academia, and private sectors create some difficulties in urban data management. However, most of the smart cities in Indonesia, namely Bandung City and Jakarta City, have not yet connected their SDI to their Smart City system due uncoordinated policies and technical limitation. Specification of Multi-domain Master Spatial Information Management (MSIM) will be the key factor for improving SDI in Indonesian Smart Cities to able to accommodate citizens, academia, and private sectors to enrich urban information. This paper proposes master data management solution for a multi-domain environment and Open SDI in a smart city.