3.10 Land Book Systems Architecture:
Figure 6 shows in simple terms the systems architecture of for
the land registry portion of the application.
minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 users per Land Book
Office.
However, it needs to be mention, given these above low
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3.11 Land Registry Network and Expected Traffic
The proposed software applications, networks, and systems will
allow for the processing of an average of 500 land book
registration transactions per month and an average of 1100 land
book extracts per month. The system will also be capable of
handling an average of 2000 land book registration transactions
per month in selected offices. Further the system will be
capable of handling and average of 4000 land book extracts per
month in select offices. The system will be able to handle a
numbers of transactions, that this number is expected to grow.
Also, the application is scalable to handle much higher
numbers. As mentioned earlier, LANDSCAN® currently
installed in other land registry offices can handle up to 1,000
registry packages per day. Also, when the traffic on the
network does increase additional network capability will be
installed by the client.
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