2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9110466
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Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland

Abstract: The UML model of a land and building cadastre is defined in current Polish legal regulations. Its main part is the UML application schema that defines relationships between the main cadastral objects in sixteen diagrams. These objects—cadastral parcels, buildings and (independent) premises—are essentially 2D objects. Their relationships with other cadastral objects are compared and analysed in this paper. The UML model is built to supplement the application scheme of the traditional cadastral model with three … Show more

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“…The cadastre should constitute an interoperable database system containing fair and reasonable information about objects [133], as the reliability of the data gathered in the cadastre affects decisions concerning specific real estate, or decisions taken within the sphere of economic management [134]. In our opinion, the renewable energy cadastre, like the real-estate cadastre [135] and spatial planning [136], will someday be systematized and globally evolved to have more than two dimensions, and maps based on 3D analysis containing information on average wind speed or conditions for the location of photovoltaic cells on roofs will be helpful to identify areas favorable for the location of wind or solar installations. Such a cadastre could thus, in the future, form part of a newly integrated Land Administration System (LAS) [137].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cadastre should constitute an interoperable database system containing fair and reasonable information about objects [133], as the reliability of the data gathered in the cadastre affects decisions concerning specific real estate, or decisions taken within the sphere of economic management [134]. In our opinion, the renewable energy cadastre, like the real-estate cadastre [135] and spatial planning [136], will someday be systematized and globally evolved to have more than two dimensions, and maps based on 3D analysis containing information on average wind speed or conditions for the location of photovoltaic cells on roofs will be helpful to identify areas favorable for the location of wind or solar installations. Such a cadastre could thus, in the future, form part of a newly integrated Land Administration System (LAS) [137].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entities provided by LandInfra for modelling survey data need to be customised based on the jurisdictional cadastral surveying requirements (e.g., adding the required attributes). In addition, while LandInfra has been suggested as a potential model for a 3D cadastre (Bydłosz & Bieda, 2020), there are still a limited number of studies that have utilised it for land administration purposes.…”
Section: Current S Tandards For Modelling Underg Round S U Rv E Y Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Також запропонована єдина модель реєстрації природних ресурсів для Китаю, яка заснована на вимогах однакової реєстрації природних ресурсів та аналізі просторового розподілу форм природних ресурсів [8]. Модель побудови тривимірного кадастру у Польщі, наведена у статті [9].…”
Section: аналіз останніх досліджень і публікаційunclassified