2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2005.09.005
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A modular standard for the cadastral domain: Application to the Portuguese Cadastre

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“…As stated in section 3.3 above, it seems that previous work developed by Hespanha et al (2006) should be considered as the starting point and taken further towards a prototype of a 3D cadastral model for Portugal's context. We strongly believe that this can be achieved by considering the international standard ISO 19152 and by conveniently adapting it in order to incorporate the Portuguese cadastral law.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As stated in section 3.3 above, it seems that previous work developed by Hespanha et al (2006) should be considered as the starting point and taken further towards a prototype of a 3D cadastral model for Portugal's context. We strongly believe that this can be achieved by considering the international standard ISO 19152 and by conveniently adapting it in order to incorporate the Portuguese cadastral law.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, as far as Portugal's cadastral context is concerned, Hespanha et al (2006) worked on the evaluation of an initial FIG core cadastral model (Lemmen et al, 2003) by applying it to Portugal's cadastre. Based on that previously proposed standard, an object oriented, conceptual model for the cadastral domain was then adapted to the Portuguese cadastre and associate real estate registry Registo Predial.…”
Section: Isprs Annals Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers are currently applying the LADM and STDM models to particular jurisdictions such as Indonesia, Tanzania and Portugal to test its applicability in specific cases (Ary Sucaya, 2009;Mithofer, 2006;Hespanha et al, 2006). Each country or jurisdiction has to develop the application of the generic model to the particular situation as legislation and practice may restrict or expand the possible instances, attributes, authorising documents and other variables in the model.…”
Section: The Stdmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CCDM only represents the common aspects of cadastral registrations from the experience of several countries, of which most are European countries. When CCDM is applied in a specific situation, a limited number of the classes may not be needed and some classes may be added specifically (Hespanha et al, 2006). So, how to apply CCDM in China is still a challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have evaluated CCDM by applying it to different countries (Bevin, 1999;Hespanha et al, 2006;Models;Sabrah;Steudler, 2006;Van Oosterom and Lemmen, 2006). Based on these studies, they provided improved and extended versions of the existing cadastral domain model (Kalantari et al, 2006;Kaufmann, 2004;Lemmen et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%