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“Bridging the gap between CAD and GIS for Cadastral Mapping”. CCMA 2008 Annual Conference - Sacramento Colin Hobson Munsys, Inc. Sample Customers – North America. Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: “Bridging the gap between CAD and GIS for Cadastral Mapping”

spatial solutions for utilities and governmentm u n s y

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“Bridging the gap between CAD and GIS for Cadastral Mapping”

CCMA 2008 Annual Conference - Sacramento

Colin HobsonMunsys, Inc

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Sample Customers – North America

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Munsys provides an integrated family of proven Munsys provides an integrated family of proven solutions that solve the asset mapping and solutions that solve the asset mapping and management needs of utilities andmanagement needs of utilities andState and local governments.State and local governments.

Overview

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Munsys Products

• Cadastral• Drainage• Electricity• Roads• Sewer• Water• Map Books• Spatial Data Manager• Webview• Archive• Monitor• Management Console• Query

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Munsys WebviewApplications

Autodesk MapGuide

Munsys Export

Munsys Query

AutoCAD Map / LDT / Civil 3D

MunsysManagement

Console

MunsysMonitor

MunsysArchive

WebviewAdministrator

CAD

ASTR

AL

Dra

inag

e

Elec

tric

ity

Road

s

Sew

er

Wat

er

Map

Boo

ks

SDM

AutoCAD design productsMap / LDT / Civil3D

Billing &Services

Asset Management

Emergency Response

Operations Management

Planning & Analysis

ORACLESpatial or Locator

Data Models

The Munsys centralized data solutionadminister capture distribute

integrate

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Why Munsys ?

It’s all about CAD and GIS…

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Introduction

Today most CAD systems have GIS functionality and most GIS systems can work with CAD data.

Yet most organizations continue to have both CAD and GIS systems being used in different groups with limited and very ineffective data sharing between them.

Can these traditionally disparate systems effectively share data?

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

The CAD focus Detailed designs Rich drawing and design experience The data is in the drawing and annotations Most spatial data originate from the CAD

environment as designs

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

The GIS focus Cartographic excellence The data is in the attributions Data for modeling, analysis and presentation Forms the basis for integration with other enterprise

systems

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Defining the problem CAD and GIS data needs and data users are

different• There are separate workflows and players in each• They need different tools• Different data standards apply• Coordinate precision and editing needs are different

However, both CAD and GIS groups definitely need to share data

Also: There are two dynamics at play – the different technologies as well as the approach to data management

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Initiate project to convert the CAD data to GIS

Trace or re-digitize drawings to create required topology and integrity

Data processors and automated tools are used to “fix” the CAD data

Two separate systems are maintained

How many times have you heard the question: When did we receive the last update?

Solving the problem – with existing tools

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Creating new problems CAD remains the editing engine of choice New plans and/or as-built drawings are provided in CAD To keep the GIS current all update processes need to be

duplicated Two systems tend to get out of sync Trace or re-digitize projects are expensive and often

introduce more errors Automated tools used to “fix” the CAD data typically only

work on 80% and can introduce new errors Conflict between departments on data responsibility

Twice the effort and no single truth of data…

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Solving the problem – using the right tools

Create GIS ready CAD data Store the data in Open GIS format instead of

drawings Do not duplicate data Create a central data repository Each department takes responsibility for their own

data The latest data is always available to everyone Existing tools, workflows, and data standards remain

in place

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Demonstration

See munsys in action….

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Solving the problem – using the right tools

Cada

stra

l

Drai

nage

Elec

tricit

y

Road

s

Sewe

r

Wat

er

Map

Boo

ks

SDM

AutoCAD design productsMap / LDT / Civil3D

Billing &Services

Asset Management

Emergency Response

Operations Management

Planning & Analysis

CAD Central Database GIS

integrate

ORACLESpatial or Locator

Data Models

App

App

App

App

App

App

App

App

GIS Products

Administration Tools

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Solving the problem – using the right tools

ORACLESpatial or Locator

Data Models

CAD GIS

Common Database

SQL Server

SDE and Data Models

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Munsys-ESRI interoperability in action

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Solving the problem – using the right tools

The right tools must allow the CAD operator to create GIS ready data Data creation tools Integrity rules Connectivity and topology Lookup tables

The tools must be easier to use than traditional methods

The tools must apply the required business rules for each department

The data must be shared through a central database The GIS operator must be able to use the data

without any alterations

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Bridging other Gaps

Enterprise systems, financial, assessor, maintenance management etc

Digital submissions, new developments CAD drawings to other groups Web sites, intranets, extranets

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Summary Desire for data integrity, timeliness and reliability Data availability Organizations or groups should maintain their own

data but it should be available for others Efficient workflow helped not hindered by

technology Adopting OpenGIS standards now will avoid future

data conversion

Use the rights tools for the right job…

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Munsys Benefits

• Powerful editing functionality - CAD• Single dataset not many drawings and other files• No more import/export or duplicate work• OpenGIS data format• History tracking• CAD for editing GIS for analysis• Geometry and attributes integrated into a single

database record – use standard tools for managing this data and to link to other databases

• Off-the shelf product for small and large organizations

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spatial solutions for utilities and government

m u n s y

right tools – proven results

Questions

Questions?

For more information or a list of other customers that have adopted this approach please visit our website at www.munsys.com or email us at [email protected]

Thank You.