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The Present and Future of GIS Integration
Jeff Lovin
2006 West Virginia GIS Forum and Workshops
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Tool or Solution
Single-point access to all relevant data
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Traditional Hard Copy Workflow
  • Manual effort Sort Data
  • Wastes paper
  • Redundant
  • Inefficient
  • Time consuming

4
GIS Tool Enhanced Workflow
  • Eliminates external data collection outside
    office
  • Still Redundant
  • Still requires printing of paper
  • Improvement over manual workflow but still
    somewhat inefficient

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Enterprise GIS Workflow
  • Eliminates
  • External data collection
  • Duplicate data
  • Duplicate data entry

6
Evolution of CAMA Systems
  • Non-ODBC compliant CAMA systems
  • Inefficient
  • time consuming
  • ODBC compliant CAMA/Tax systems
  • Views - customizable
  • Batch processes to create exportable tables
  • Latest versions of CAMA/Tax Systems
  • GIS connectivity should be transparent to the
    user

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Sidwell Parcel BuilderTM CAMA Integration
Create the parcel on the map CAMA sees it !
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Manatron CAMA GIS Viewer
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CAMA GIS Viewer Sketch Tool for Change Detection
  • Sketches typically do not match reality of
    orthophotos
  • Within Enterprise GIS CAMA System
  • Create sketch overlaying the
  • ortho within SDE
  • Provides georeferenced data to better assess data
    quality
  • Change detection tool for next overflight

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Oblique Photography
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Summary
  • GIS/CAMA Technology continues to evolve to the
    benefit of county government
  • Latest versions of CAMA systems are GIS
    oriented
  • Counties with existing GIS systems should
    continue to evolve Think Enterprise
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