RESEARCH OF CADASTRE WORKS IN THE REGIONAL LAND-RELATED REGULATION SYSTEM
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cadastral works, land management solutions, geographic information systems, objects of land management, geo-informationAbstract
The purpose of the article is to analyze the possibilities of using modern geographic information systems in solving the problems of formation and functioning of the land management system of regions and cities of Ukraine. The paper deals with the analysis of previous studies of domestic and foreign scientists in the field of land management; comparison of leading GIS, which are used to create and operate land management in Ukraine; determination of legal issues of land management using GIS; definition and comparison of directions of classification of objects of land management in different systems and development of recommendations on the need for their application in modern conditions of development of regions and cities of Ukraine.
When creating automated systems are developing separate types of collateral: United salonae, technical, software and mapping. In this case, the requirement of compatibility of the mapping system with other components is mandatory.
Solving the problems of land cadastre at the level requires not only the use of modern software, but also a deep technical study of the projects of information systems.
The set of functional components of information systems for cadastral purposes should contain an effective and fast-acting interface, automated data entry tools, a database management system adapted for solving relevant tasks, a wide range of analysis tools, as well as image generation, visualization and Vivation of cartographic documents.
A necessary condition for the choice of software products is to ensure stable links with various systems through file standards for the exchange of geometrical and thematic data. Taking into account the constant modernization of the hardware of information systems and modification of software necessary condition for the functioning of systems to ensure the preservation and transfer of data to new software and hardware.
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