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E. L. Uvarova
E. L. Uvarova
Saint-Petersburg State Agrarian University
Saint-Petersburg State Agrarian University

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Mining
  • Date submitted
    2017-01-01
  • Date accepted
    2017-03-12
  • Date published
    2017-06-25

Newest technology in cadastral activities

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The article provides comparative analysis of multiple innovative technology in the field of cadaster activities. This analysis covers almost all currently available intellectual developments in this area. Paying tribute to contemporary trends in cadastral areas, the authors note the urgent need to upgrade the cadastral activities in the Russian Federation in relation to the transformation of the national economy. The authors suggest classifying the cadastral activities depending on type and kind of activity carried out with an object of cadaster registry. The article covers the most urgent issues in the area of functionality of existing special software packages in order to improve the labour efficiency of a cadaster engineer. It is concluded that the main purpose of existing software systems for cadastral engineers is creation of documents in electronic format for facilitating the process of interaction with public authorities in the sphere of land property relations. It examines in detail several software packages («TechnoKad-Express», «ARGO», «PKZO», «Poligon», «ProGeo»). The article provides comparative analysis of special software systems according to a number of authors’ criteria. Based on the characteristics of programs and their comparative analysis, it is concluded that all the described software systems to greater or lesser degree, meet the needs of the working cadastral engineer. The choice of a specific program depends on the financial possibilities, personal preferences and level of computer-literacy of cadastral engineer, including in the sphere of GIS-technologies.

How to cite: Pavlova V.A., Uvarova E.L. Newest technology in cadastral activities // Journal of Mining Institute. 2017. Vol. 225. p. 313. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2017.3.313