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Figure 3: Virtual reality model of the study area.
2.2 Web integration
In the application, the user sends the map parameters over the
Internet, and the map image is formed according to the setting
parameters. In Figure 4, the architecture of the application is
shown.
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Map Objects ActiveX software component and Map Objects
Internet Map Server (MOIMS) software were used in the study.
Map Objects builds GIS application and MOIMS is a gateway
program between Web Server and the mapping application
(Garagon, 2002). These tools were embedded into a Visual
Basic file. All map layers and functions on the web page were
added by writing codes in the Visual Basic. Microsoft Internet
Information Services program was used for information sharing
over the Internet. Figure 5 shows the application on the Web.
The web page contains an interactive map container, which
displays the map layers, a toolbar column, which is used for
querying buildings, and a legend column, which is an
explanatory table of the map features. Users can use the map
interactively by performing GIS functions such as zoom, pan,
identify, and queries (Duran, 2003).
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Figure 6: Web-based multimedia application provides text,
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3. CONCLUSIONS
An Architectural Information System with the modules and
special archives provides the possibility for the comprehensive
documentation of architectural cultural heritage. The pictures
can be used for the documentation of pending and actual
damages on buildings and sculptures. The information system
will help the public to form a view on the development process
of their urban environment. The awareness for the importance
of the cultural heritage will be raised.
3D city models as components of geographic information
systems provide for the integration of the vast and
heterogeneous data required in energy use patterns, social
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