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MANAGING URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS BY USING SPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: A Case Study of I-Space
Author(s) -
Alias Abdullah,
Mohammad Abdullah,
Fauzan Nordin
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
planning malaysia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.232
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 1675-6215
pISSN - 0128-0945
DOI - 10.21837/pm.v1i1.36
Subject(s) - unavailability , process (computing) , relation (database) , government (linguistics) , property management , decision making , computer science , information system , space (punctuation) , process management , engineering management , knowledge management , engineering , business , database , operations management , linguistics , philosophy , electrical engineering , real estate , finance , purchasing , reliability engineering , operating system
The advancement in Information and Communication Technology (!CT), particularly in relation to Geographical Information System (GIS), Computer Aided Design (CAD), Database Management System (DBMS), and Facility Management System (FMS), has provided the opportunity for urban government to adopt innovative and effective technologies to aid and improve the management and decision-making in urban development process. Among the obstacles that hamper effective management and decision-making in urban development process are the absence of integration between the works of the professionals involve in such process and the unavailability of immediate and reliable data to form the basis for sound decision-making. Thus, this paper proposes that a city-wide spatial information system to be developed comprising two major elements: a common platform for integrating the works of the various built environment professionals and a city-wide built environment database. While the common platform will help to streamline the works of the professionals, the database will assists urban government in making sound and informed decision in relation to planning, management, maintenance, and monitoring of the urban built environment. This paper highlights the efforts of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) in developing its spatial information system. The system is designed to provide information on the IIUM property that covers buildings, infrastructure, facilities, and space to decision makers and managers to help them in making sound decision and in implementing effective property management scheme.