Full text: Sharing and cooperation in geo-information technology

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The Constraints 
I here are several constraint in making a good and comfortable 
system in this project, those are: 
this simplicity, we can only make enough improvement, 
not the maximum one. 
CONCLUSION 
• The screens size 
To display maps, and the other information, it should be 
nice it it is displayed in same display windows. The screen 
size limit is very important. This is because of several 
limitations in web interlace programming, so the 
information should be managed wisely in one screen. In 
this project, we implemented several links to display 
information. 
• Slow Internet Access 
The map data size is very large, especially for Indonesian 
Internet Access, which is very slow. Fortunately, FShape, 
the complimentary java class, has the capability of data 
compression, to the xsp (compressed shape file) data 
iormat. But this is still quite big for public in Indonesia. 
• The Internet-programming constraints 
Internet programming itself is designed for simple 
programming, because ot several limitations such as the 
low bandwidth of Internet access, etc. In other terms, with 
Appendixes 
The map layers involved in the development is as follows. 
By using this system, the Regional Planning Office at 
Kotamadya Bandung can use the GIS and the Internet facilities 
to support their planning activities. In other words, GIS can 
simplify the whole planning process. And Internet can help the 
agency to publish the planning data to public. This publication 
is one of the main purposes of this agency. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
Finally, I wish to thank to Perry Allen Mandeville, and my team 
members at PT. BLOM NUSANTARA, who always challenge 
me for new advancement. Also for ISPRS for permitting me 
present this paper in front of you, the audience. To Mr. Shiuh 
Lin Lee, I wish to give you my grateful regards for your JShape 
Tools that are very useful to be improved and used as 
development basis of this web-enabled system. And for you all 
the GIS people, I wish this little work of our team, will give you 
a little view of the GIS development in Indonesia, especially in 
the Indonesian government. This means that we, the Indonesian 
GIS people will always want to be a part of the GIS wave 
movement all over the world. We do hope that our cooperation 
will continue further in the future. 
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Maps 
Additional Information 
1 
Altitude 
Covers the maps altitude from sea-level 
2 
Drainage 
Covers the water flow path, both natural and artificial 
3 
Geology 
Describes the variety of rocks in the form of area 
4 
Disaster Potency 
Describes the disaster area or critical land areas 
5 
Erosion 
Describes the area of land sensitivity to erosion 
6 
Slope 
Covers the differences between two points, and displayed as slope 
percentage. 
7 
Rainfall 
Covers the information of the rainfall spread all over the municipal 
administration area 
8 
Land Depth 
Covers the information of effective land-depth, in which the 
plantation can still grow 
9 
Protected Area 
Describes the protected area (or forestry, if exists) in the municipal 
administration area 
10 
River Valley 
Describes the area that is streamed by the rivers in the 
administration area 
11 
Administration Boundary 
Describes the map which give all the administration boundary 
12 
Land-use 
Covers the existing land-use maps in the municipal administration 
area 
13 
Road Network 
Describes the street networks based on its status 
14 
Regional Potency 
Describes the variety of regional potency 
15 
Demographics Density 
Gives the demographics data for each sub-municipality 
16 
Land-use Planning 
Describes the land-use planning for municipal (called RUTRK, the 
municipal land-use general plan) 
17 
Industrial Area 
Covers the boundary information (the area) of industrials area 
(industrial estates) 
18 
Poverty Area 
Covers the information of the pre-wealthy people (poverty people) 
in percentage. 
19 
Gross Regional Domestic Product 
Covers the information of the Gross Regional Domestic Product 
based on the Indonesian business classification for each second 
level government. 
20 
Tourism Area 
Describes the information of tourism objects locations. 
21 
Rivers 
Those maps are be displayed statically (as the captured pictures), and dynamically (in the form of Internet GIS), created in Java 
Programming Language using the database relations that is already in digital format.
	        
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