Enhancing GIS Efficiency Through Cooperation in Georeferenced Information Systems
This document explores how different phases of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) impact the efficiency of GIS applications. It discusses the thematic information systems, emphasizing the value of horizontal cooperation among professionals, public administration, and citizens. Key areas include standardization, data reuse, and the integration of geoworkflows. The analysis highlights the importance of understanding user needs to improve the quality of information systems. By fostering collaboration, we can modernize public administrations, ultimately enhancing the quality and accessibility of geospatial information.
Enhancing GIS Efficiency Through Cooperation in Georeferenced Information Systems
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SDI Efficiency M. Cabello, TRACASA A. Valentín, Gobierno de Navarra
GIS SDI ISI TIS GeoreferencedInformationSystems
Thematic Information systems • Titular • Multipurpose vision • Standardization • Source system improvements
Products • Observation. Efficiency derived from cooperation: PNOA, PNT • Elaboration: • Cooperation: CORINE, SIOSE, Cartociudad (partially) • Reusing existing information to assembly new products
Users - Usually is the less exploited input and could be the most expanded in the future • Professionals: People working in land (postmen, firemen, …) could provide the best information (incidences) at the minimum cost (added value from existing activities) • Citizens in general: Foster the use of information received
Organization • Efficiency derived from been an horizontal and cooperative organization • Planning processes • Shared learning • Maintenance • Dynamically updating – geoworkflow • Quality: Data, Metadata, process
Output • Balancing offer and demand • Adequate the efforts to provide what it’s required • Needs of Public administration • Desktop applications moving to mobile applications • Need to clarify GI Business Model
Final Considerations • GI is a requirementbutalso a boostfor themodernization of PublicAdministrations • Differentperspectives (technology, businessmodel, management, etc.) require more cooperationtobe more efficient • Efficencygainedwillimprovethequality of information and systems
María Cabello mcabello@tracasa.es Andrés Valentín avalentg@navarra.es Thankyou