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Contents Background Analyses of current LA Data workflow within LA Strategy for an integrated LAS Conclusion
Background LA data is a main sector for successful e-government Customer demands faster and better LA services Lack of collaboration between LA organizations Development of geo-policy on adequate LA context
Analyses of current LA MOGAHA Cadastre, Taxation (Justice and Law) Supreme Court Real Estate registry (Finance and Taxation) MOCT (Planning and Environment)
Analyses of current LA PBLIS LMIS Development period (1999.8 ~ 2002.12) Development period (1996.8 ~ 2002.12) Main objectives -Management of cadastral map -Computation of -Cadastral surveying - Supply cadastral data Main objectives -Land Use & Land Planning -Public land valuation -Management of foreigner land KLIS 2001. 6 : Decision of development direction of KLIS 2003.6 ~ 2004.7 : Completion of KLIS development 2004.9 ~ 2005.2 : System adjustment & testing 2005.6 ~ 2006.4 : Spread KLIS nationwide
Korea Land Information System (KLIS) Cadastral Dept Urban Dept. Cadastral Map Edited Map DB Manage. Street Name Management Zone Manage. Land Administration Updating integration Intranet Spatial DB KLIS DB GIS Engine Municipality Attribute DB SDE, Gothic, ZEUS Data Provider Edit Agent VisiBroker KLIS Middleware Middleware Integration Municipality offices Services of Land data Municipality DB Cadastral Common Civil DB DB DB Entera Middleware Local offices Cadastral Mapping Cadastral Surveying
Land Management Information System (LMIS)
History of Automated Registry Office Systems (AROS) 1993 Design of strategic planning for AROS 1994 ~ 1996 Converting analogue data to digital format 1997 ~ 1998 Testing & Pilot operation 1999 ~ 2002 Spread AROS to whole land registry offices 2003. 9 Supreme court was launched second project Web based land registry business Collaboration with related organizations Internet service for private sectors
System architecture of AROS 31 Central office Statistic Server AROS text Server Unified management Server 311 Regional Center Unified DB Server Image Server File Server Network Management 204 3 Regional Land Registry File Server Business computer Unmanned Machine Printer
Class diagram of AROS RegionalCourt( ) -CourtCode -CourtName -CourtAddress Heading Sheet( ) -PropertyUniqueID -DisplayNumber -BuildingName -BuildingNumber -Area -LandUseCategory LandRegistry( ) -RegistryID -RegistryName -RegistryAddress -ControlCourt RegistryDocument( ) -PropertyID -PropertyType -ControlRegistry -TypeOfValidity RealEstateAddress( ) -PropertyUniqueID -Province -City -Distict -ParcelNumber Gabgu( ) -PropertyUniqueID -Order -PurposeOfTitle -UpdatedDate -ReasonOfUpdate Ulgu( ) -PropertyUniqueID -Order -PurposeOfTitle -UpdatedDate -ReasonOfUpdate OwnerNameOfGabgu( ) -PropertyUniqueID -OwerName -PersonID -Address -Nationality -ShareRightOfProperty OwnerNameOfUlgu( ) -PropertyUniqueID -OwerName -PersonID -Address -Nationality -ShareRightOfProperty
Current Data workflow within LA MOGAHA MOCT Cadastral System Geodetic Network Taxation Land Value Real Estate Registry Supreme Court
Current Data workflow within LA CIC RPIMC Land use Planning Public Land value MOGAHA MOCT
Strategy for an integrated LAS Proposed model for integrating cadastral and real estate registry Cadastre -ParcelUniqueID -ParcelNumber -ParcelPropertyUniqueID -Owner -OwnerID 1 1..* RealEstateRegistry -PropertyUniqueID -Owner -OwnerID -ParcelNumber -ParcelPropertyUniqueID Create common Unique ID Real property has one or more parcels A parcel has at least a real property
Strategy for an integrated LAS Strategic objectives Supply the largest possible quantity of information to external public agents Prevent the need for citizens to visit land administration offices Satisfy the information requirements of public and private customers Guarantee not just availability, but also up to date data information Integrity and consistency between cadastral data, taxation, land use, land use planning, real estate Automatic transaction between cadastral system and real estate system Strategic Actions Creation a commission between Land administration organizations Development of geo-policy on adequate LA context Common investment for building human capacity Creation an integrated LA system to adjust and harmonize national geodetic network Supplying LA data for public agents regularly Providing and developing diverse products and services based on LAS
Conclusion The systematic management of the land will enable and help to make right administrative decisions Collaboration between LA organizations should be supported a basis of establishment of a good land administration in Korea LAS will be guaranteed transparent information and provided integrated spatial data for possibility of multiple analyses
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