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Title: IMPLEMENTATIONS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) FOR MALAYSIAN LAND ADMINISTRATION


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e-Tanah / e-Land System
  • IMPLEMENTATIONS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
    (GIS) FOR MALAYSIAN LAND ADMINISTRATION

By Dato Haron B. Haji Abdul Kader Director of
e-Tanah Project Team, Department of Director
General of Land and Mines (Federal), Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment, Putrajaya,
Malaysia. haron_at_kptg.gov.my
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Introduction
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Land Administration In Malaysia
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Main Modules In E-land System
Fig. 1 Main modules in e-Land System.
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Benefits From E-land System
Malaysian Government foresee the investment for
e-Land System can bring a long term benefit to
all parties and hope it will continue to serve as
a major factor to attract foreign investor to
Malaysia especially in land and property
investment.
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GIS in Penang
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GIS Module in e-Land
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The Task Provided In Gis Module For E-land
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System Design
  • Gis Mapinfo

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System Design - Core Technology / Engine Oracle
Spatial
At the heart of the proposed e-Land System, GIS
Module is the object-relational database that is
based on Oracle Spatial with MapInfo Professional
as the front-end. Oracle Spatial is an
Object-Relational Database Management System
(ORDBMS)
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System Design - Mapinfo GIS Software
E-Land System uses MapInfo GIS Software as it
fulfills the spartial functinal requirements for
the project.
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System Design - Web-based GIS Software
The Intranet Map Server (IMS) software was
proposed for use in e-Lands Executive Virtual
Browser (EVB). The IMS Software is based on
MapInfo MapXtreme technology. The rationale
behind the choice of MapInfo MapXtreme is due to
the following
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Conclusion
In order to extract full capability and benefits
of geographic information and GIS technology,
spatial data needs to be shared and systems need
to be interoperable. GIS technology provides the
framework for a shared spatial data
infrastructure and a distributed architecture.
Better technology and better system makes
better management and exploitation of GIS
applications.
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Recommendations
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  • THE END

By Dato Haron B. Haji Abdul Kader Director of
e-Tanah Project Team, Department of Director
General of Land and Mines (Federal), Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment, Putrajaya,
Malaysia. haron_at_kptg.gov.my
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