Authors
Davood Shojaei, Mohsen Kalantari, Ian D Bishop, Abbas Rajabifard, Ali Aien
Publication date
2013/9/1
Source
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
Volume
41
Pages
39-54
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In Australia, the cadastre stores and represents land ownership information in subdivision plans on paper and in digital documents (PDF). For a building subdivision, ownership boundaries are commonly drawn on floor plans, with cross-sections or isometric diagrams used to represent the 3D property rights. This method has significant shortcomings for representing property interests, especially in complex multi-level developments. The bounded 3D character of these developments requires numerous plans and sections which are difficult to interpret. It is also not possible to interact with such plans, modifications are not easy or efficient, and searching and measurement can only be done manually.
In order to efficiently represent and work with land ownership and related information, this paper proposes a set of requirements (features) for interactive 3D cadastral visualization systems. In our methodology, important …
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Scholar articles
D Shojaei, M Kalantari, ID Bishop, A Rajabifard, A Aien - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2013