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Customized
Solutions for Enterprise GIS Using ArcGIS
Engine
Paper #: 1203
Date: August 8th
Time: 10:45 a.m
Venue: 29 A
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Today’s
enterprise geospatial framework requires
effective deployment of geospatial applications
for various facets of data analysis, editing
and rendering requirements.
The ESRI ArcGIS Engine can facilitate development
of custom applications and interfaces and
their cost-effective deployment. This requires
only an ArcGIS engine runtime or ArcGIS
desktop license per computer. By customizing
with disconnected editing, one can significantly
improve the performance and reduce the load
on the ArcSDE server.
The ArcGIS engine provides a set of developer
controls that simplifies the programming
model for including a mapping functionality
in the applications. It gives the flexibility
of customized interfaces for displaying
and editing spatial data and can club several
interactive development environments to
create advanced GIS applications. Disconnected
editing avoids network constraints and allows
organizations to disseminate their enterprise
geospatial data across the departments for
improved business effectiveness. |
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IT and GIS - A Complementary Technology
Blend
Paper #: 1702
Date: August 9th
Time: 10:00 a.m
Venue: Room 29B
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GIS integrated with DMS,
CRM, GPS/RFID and ERP have proven to deliver
immense benefits to organizations like municipal
bodies and utilities where work revolves
around spatial information. This is what
LAVASA - a privately developed lake city
spread over 40 sq. kms in western India,
are trying to achieve. HOK-US (Master planners),
and LAVASA’s promoters are building
this city to international standards in
spatial planning and aim to have the city
governance systems supported by a state
of the art enterprise GIS.
ESRI technology is being harnessed to augment
the mammoth design, planning and construction
challenges presently underway. The paper
describes how RMSI and LAVASA, are putting
into place, various best practices in GIS
technology from 3DVisualisation, CAD Standards,
Data Modeling, GPS updates, Linear Referencing
and Map Publishing amongst others to ensure
that this city gets the maximum advantage
from an integrated enterprise GIS. |
GIS
for Comprehensive Tax solutions
Paper #: 1203
Date: August 9th
Time: 1:30 p.m
Venue: Room 31C
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Special Purpose
Districts (SPD’s) are created by state
and local agencies for the purpose of funding
special items such as Library, Regional
Transportation and Crime Control Districts.
SPD’s play a vital role in implementing
‘sales and use’ tax that is
collected in addition to the state and any
other local taxes.
Frequent changes in municipal boundaries
due to annexations make it difficult for
retailers to determine local tax jurisdictions
and manage tax issues. With tax jurisdictions
constantly changing and new tax jurisdiction
assignment requirements mandated by state
and local lawmakers, the potential liability
resulting from inaccurate tax assignment
poses a significant problem.
The ESRI suit offers a range of flexible
functionalities, which can be used to build
a comprehensive solution to ensure that
the most updated information is available
for tax jurisdiction assessment.
This paper illustrates a solution that involves
creating a nationwide SPD product to enhance
the tax application performance.
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