Cadastre Information System (FBSIC) is a new tool to work with very unique and distinctive features for the purposes it serves. Among others:
-Brings together a multitude of cases that occur every day in pre-defined formats and streamlined immediately to the user;
-Integrates standardized and normalized information produced by third parties (Courts, Registries, Financial Services, Postcode, etc.).
-Focuses on the user's perspective;
-Allows corporate sector and uses integrated and multidisciplinary;
-Adds accuracy, efficiency and effectiveness of action;
-Ensures the traceability of changes;
-Exports to other information technology platforms, including SAP;
-Provides a platform for information and knowledge is a valuable asset in itself;
-Adds immediate value in a trend that grows exponentially over time, as the database is being enriched.
FBSIC is supported by a scalable architecture, standards-based information technology and communication, and interoperability, ensuring a high sustainability of long-term application.
Allows viewing and editing of geographic, alphanumeric and documental information.
Has a modular character (seven modules) comprising:
•Data Migration (geographic and alphanumeric), with some features for element validation;
•Field (supporting the activities of gathering information);
•Information Processing (import and validation of field data);
•Central (which provides tools that enable: load and edit information on a geographical, alphanumeric and document basis, monitor the quality of the project phases and their transitions (workflow); print maps and formal documents, among other features);
•Backoffice (to support the system administrator);
•Approval (enables to perform a cycle of approval of the design data before sending to DUP);
•Domain Management (enables to perform the management cycle of land parcels till their acquisition by the national authorities).
|
GIS Weekly Magazine
 Susan Smith  |
Look for the next issue of GIS Weekly Magazine on May 28, 2012.
Each GISWeekly Review delivers to its readers news concerning the latest developments in the GIS industry, along with a selection of other articles that we feel you might find interesting. |
|
|
|