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As specified above, the various department viz. Land & Survey
department, Planning Department, Transportation department, Engineering
Department (for utility management of Water Supply, Electricity, Sewage, Storm
water, Gas etc.), Town Services (Estate) department, Marketing Department,
Social facilities department, Accounts and Legal Department, of CIDCO
maintains and manages different records and all need to be integrated as one
database. This exercise is required for linking all MIS and GIS data and brings
them under the same platform so that the various databases of GIS, ERP, Estate
and Legal can be viewed together and analyzed. Such process will facilitate the
online viewing, querying, managing and updating all information over the internet
platform.
The entire database of CIDCO can be categorized into 6 major elements:
1. Base Data/Topographic Map Database: These are mainly the Satellite data base
or Aerial photo base generated using the standards procedures and following the
accuracy standards required for a particular scale. The topographic should be a
scale between 4K and 2K for the urban project like this and would conform to all
mapping standards.
2. Administrative Data: These are the administrative units of CIDCO along with the
administrative units of the Government for management of the property. These are
confined to the state, district, taluka, village, etc. on one side, the node, sector,
plot, etc. boundary on the other.
3. Property and Asset Data: These mainly includes the Land Property details of
CIDCO. Each land piece with the dimension details. The Assets are the build or
structure that is made by the property owner on the land piece. The Property and
Asset attributes can be many and is attributed in the ERP.
4. Transport Data: The data consist of all commuting facilities for the citizens. These
consist of Road, Rail, Metro and Waterways and will hold all the land use
information (area covered) with connectivity information and topology. All routes
will be as an event table of the data dynamically superimposed in the network data.
5. Utility and Facility Data: This would be generated by surveying and mapping of
the aboveground and underground utilities like sewer, gas, storm-water drains,
electricity, etc. The utility data will be topologically correct and should have the
network geometry for management of the data. Facilities available in the node will
also be captured as location and managed for AM/FM related query.
6. Attribute Data/ERP data: This would be the data available with CIDCO for various
management and transactions that can be associated/linked to topographic
features, property GIS and Utility GIS.
7. 3D GIS Data (Optional): Data that could be captured through photogrammetric
feature extraction process. Total 230.5 Sq.Km.area is illustrated through the output
layers as a separate category in the database. They will be attributed as the 3D
database with 3D visualization.
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