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It is clear from the above presentation
that the geodetic method was the most
accurate, but the most time consuming and
certainly the one less favoured by the
non experts who would like a better tool
for their surveys.
The main advantage of the photogrammetric
method compared to the classical one is
the photographic record, which is produ-
ced as a by product. Moreover, the DTM is
also a very useful product, as one may
come back to it at a later time and pro-
duce more cross-sections or extract other
information about the construction. A
comparison of the cost and time required
is also favouring photogrammetry, as in
less time it is capable of producing more
and better results at a fraction of the
cost.
Another important dimension of the capa-
bilities of modern computing power is the
possibility of archiving the acquired
information in a Hypermedia System. It is
feasible nowadays to integrate informa-
tion in raster form (digitized images)
and in vector form (CAD drawings) with
text in a Relational Database (Cognivi-
sion 1991, Galileo 1991). Document Image
Processing (DIP) and Optical Disk tech-
nology are the tools, which will aid this
effort (Harvey 1991).
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