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Development of process model for Serbian cadastre

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  • Sladić, Dubravka
  • Radulović, Aleksandra
  • Govedarica, Miro

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Identifying the processes in the cadastre enables understanding the principles on which the cadastre works. Processes in cadastre define the way how the cadastre manages information and what are the prerequisites for the data to be stored in the appropriate data structure. In order to explicitly specify cadastral procedures and workflows to support their automatization, we developed a process model for Serbian cadastre. The main reason for developing the process model is to ensure the framework which will provide possible integration and interoperability with other systems outside traditional cadastral system and between cadastral subsystems themselves. The process model is based on hierarchical decomposition of two basic groups of processes: processes for changing cadastral data and processes for displaying cadastral data. Each group of processes is further decomposed step by step until the workflow of a single process is shown. The developed process model is an abstract model, i.e. it is independent of the implementation. However, in order to instantiate such process model, it is necessary to provide binding of the abstract process model to its underlying implementation. Cadastral registration of spatial units may be beneficial for activities that relay on land administration, such as taxation, spatial planning, obtaining a building permit or legalization of buildings. This relation to the processes under jurisdiction of other organizations justifies the use of cadastral process model and its implementation into SOA environment. Traditionally, cadastral processes include alphanumeric data and 2D spatial data on cadastral maps that contain 2D borders of parcels and buildings. However, recent advancements in 3D technology bring the opportunity to enhance such processes with 3D information. In particular, the aim is to extend current 2D process model to support data maintenance and transactions in the upgrade towards 3D cadastre. Therefore, these 3D data supported workflows are introduced to the process model. For the processes that include 3D information the choice has to be made which specifications will be used and how representations of 3D spatial units will be resolved. In this paper, we first develop an abstract process model of Serbian cadastre. After that, we extend the process model to include 3D information, discuss the options for using the encodings of 3D spatial units (legal spaces) and select buildingSMART openBIM IFC standard for this purpose.

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  • Sladić, Dubravka & Radulović, Aleksandra & Govedarica, Miro, 2020. "Development of process model for Serbian cadastre," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:98:y:2020:i:c:s0264837719305228
    DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104273
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    1. Radulović, Aleksandra & Sladić, Dubravka & Govedarica, Miro & Raičević, Dušan, 2023. "Using LADM and BIM for property and tourist taxation in the municipality of Bar, Montenegro," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 131(C).
    2. Sun, Jing & Paasch, Jesper M. & Paulsson, Jenny & Tarandi, Väino & Harrie, Lars, 2023. "A BIM-based approach to design a lifecycle 3D property formation process: A Swedish case study," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 131(C).
    3. Vranić, Saša & Matijević, Hrvoje & Roić, Miodrag & Vučić, Nikola, 2021. "Extending LADM to support workflows and process models," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 104(C).
    4. Govedarica, Miro & Radulović, Aleksandra & Sladić, Dubravka, 2021. "Designing and implementing a LADM-based cadastral information system in Serbia, Montenegro and Republic of Srpska," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 109(C).
    5. Jarosław Bydłosz & Agnieszka Bieda, 2020. "Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(11), pages 1-16, November.
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    8. Josip Križanović & Miodrag Roić, 2023. "Development of a Methodology and Model for Land Administration Data Dissemination Processes," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-19, March.
    9. Małgorzata Buśko & Jacek Zyga & Ľubica Hudecová & Peter Kyseľ & Monika Balawejder & Michal Apollo, 2022. "Active Collection of Data in the Real Estate Cadastre in Systems with a Different Pedigree and a Different Way of Building Development: Learning from Poland and Slovakia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(22), pages 1-17, November.

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