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Published: 01.12.2017. Review paper Architecture

THE APPLICATION OF THE WEB BASED SYSTEM BY INTEGRATING WEB GIS TOOLS AND THE SDI FOR THE REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND MAPPING

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Tatjana Baros
Tatjana Baros
Abstract

Real estate is very important branch of the economy because of very significant impact on the area of trading, sales and pricing in all countries. There is a lack of integrated and comprehensive information and because of that many transactions and pricing methods most commonly don’t have a clear and scientific trend. For the people who participate in the real estate industry this deficiency creates many problems. Introducing and implementing of the real estate mapping, analysis and managing is the goal of this study because it can be partially solution for the expressed problems. Many technologies and methods including Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs), Web services and Web GIS were used in this solution. These technologies and methods will be briefly introduced as well as their relation to the subject of research and the role and impact of them in solving expressed problems. The importance of mapping and analysis real estates and its location as one of the most important factors will be represent through several examples, like as property in Hadzici, Sarajevo, BIH.

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