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ITGRID Intelligent Mining Solution
The intelligent mining solution is a geospatial information management system built to manage various mine related requirements. The implementation was done on internal network servers of the two mines, Beeshoek Iron Ore Mine, and Khumani Iron Ore Mine, based in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The land and asset management module allows the client to manage mine assets such as farms and portions, linking identified assets to data attributes and linked documents such as surveyor general diagrams and title deeds. The rehabilitation management module allows for the management of the rehabilitation process of the mine. This module required the ability to capture data in the field by making use of software developed on a Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC as well as through the use of the main web interface. The environmental process management module allows for the reporting and data capturing of data geospatially linked to certain environmental elements such as fall-out dust monitoring points and water quality analysis points.
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Dutch Ministry of Finance Geospatially enabling the Dutch Ministry of Finance
This innovative solution at the State Property Service of the Dutch Ministry of Finance brings location into the SAP database. Tens of thousands of state properties and facilities and millions of parcels are now managed and spatially enabled with this unique SAP-GIS integrated solution. With one push of a button, all business entities objects in SAP are visualized on the fly in a highly detailed map in the SAP browser. This true integration of geospatial content in a business administration system led to quickly finding, visualizing, and calculating state properties related to visual, administrative, and contract information of all cadastral objects stored in SAP. Automated maintenance workflows, implemented by graphical redline techniques enable SAP end users to define needed modifications to the geospatial data.
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Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council Intranet/Internet Implementation
OMBC implemented a comprehensive, cost effective, easy to use and professional solution to sharing corporate information and data both to the public and all members of staff. The solution provides access to the authority’s land and property assets, detailed highway records, school locations and contact details, community and public building locations and details. Also, a wide variety of other generic maps are available via the Web. The data provides staff with information that helps them deliver improved, targeted and specific services to the public. The public are able to access this information thus enabling them to benefit fully from the services OMBC provides. It also allows them to be more informed when making their request known to the authority.
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EYH-Nigde-Nevsehir DogalGaz Dagitim ENERGAZ Infrastructure Information System
ENERGAZ Gas, Electricity and Water Distribution Co. was established to serve city natural gas, electricity and water distribution needs. The ENERGAZ Infrastructure Information System serves nine concession regions (10 cities) in central Turkey. Information created with MicroStation GeoGraphics and PowerMap is published via Geo Web Publisher.
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City of Mississauga eMaps
As Canada’s sixth largest city, Mississauga provides its citizens with state-of-the-art facilities and programs. Its eCity portal offers residents a service-oriented Web experience. The goal of the eCity portal is to make all major city services available online. The eMaps project, implemented in conjunction with the eCity work plan, provides robust multi-functional interactive online access 24/7 to current and integrated data through a user-friendly browser based interface. This includes very accurate mapping, with historical imagery, topographical, property, and planimetric mapping.
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CROtec Technical Support for Urban Planning
The process of urban development and planning is very complex within a small country like the Netherlands. Urban planners have to meet to the specific standards and conditions to allow acceptable growth and development for all participants and inhabitants. For the technical exchange of data, ISO standards are set for the Netherland's production of urban plans. CROtec specializes in these techniques. Its implementation of Geo Web Publisher allows CROtec to host and present urban planning data to the inhabitants of communities, who can respond and comment online.
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Saudi Telecom Company Saudi Telecom Company E-Map GIS Intranet Project
Saudi Telecom Co. (STC) is the telecommunication services provider in the country serving millions of customers and offering services for landline, mobile, data services (DSL, IP-VPN, etc) and Internet Services. The E-Map GIS Intranet project is a strategic initiative of the CFS department. The primary goal of the project is to streamline the operations and improve efficiency of departments by enabling Web access to telecom facilities data and other geospatial data and application services including landbase, points of interest (POI), navigable street data, and satellite imagery. The E-Map project system architecture is designed to integrate different geospatial data sources like FRAMME networks and telecom facilities, map landbase, navigable street networks, and more into a central Oracle Spatial store. The client interfaces include both the English and Arabic languages.
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COWI A/S—Geo Web Publisher the Municipal Way
The goal of the project was to reduce working hours for handling cases of property/parcel requests from citizens in a local government municipality of Denmark. The municipality maintains existing DGN files of addresses, parcels, utility, topography, and land management of special interest (municipality plans) in MicroStation. The solution was Web-based and could combine graphical objects with property and parcel information stored in SQL databases. Municipal employees can view maps, are able to search for addresses and parcels, show layers from design files, orthophoto, or municipality plans as transparent layers and print to PDF with a customized title block.
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Vattenfall Europe Information Services, Germany Vattenfall Europe's Power and Heat Network Information
Vattenfall is one of Europe's largest generator of electricity and the largest generator of heat. To continually improve customer service and therefore increase customer satisfaction, it was essential for the utility’s employees to have online access to current information about all the equipment. To reduce total cost of ownership, it was also essential to provide Vattenfall Europe’s information via the Web to public authorities, other utilities, planning agencies, and civil and underground engineering companies. Vattenfall used Geo Web Publisher to achieve these goals.
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Urzad Marszalkowski Woj. DolnoSlask DSIP - Province Integrated Information System
Lower Silesia, one of 16 administrative units in Poland, is the seat of local government for the region, performing both legislative and information management functions for its citizens and government departments. The project provides the region with information about municipal boundaries, road networks, natural features, and other geospatial data to support governmental decision making. The primary functions of the DSIP include capturing, processing, analyzing, managing, transferring, updating, and publishing geospatial data over their intranet and the internet.
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Milan, Italy SNAM Rete Gas - GIS Intranet
SNAM Rete Gas uses Bentley Geo Web Publisher to distribute information about their transmission network via the SRG nationwide intranet. This high-performance Italy-wide publishing system provides access to the 30500 km of network and serves all SRG company sites. The GIS Intranet allows users access to the gas network and allows them to review its functional status, as well as navigate through different levels and land base (different scales of raster land base are available). Multiple criteria are available for generating reports and map visualization. Network elements can be queried and screen views can be exported in PDF, JPEG, and/or printed. |
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