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In past few years, GIS systems have marked a significant development in India. Governments are now planning to utilize the GIS data collected in E-Governance Systems. But when it comes to actual implementation it is often realized that the geographical data still lacks significant comprehension. Example when it was decided to utilize the global imagery of India in Land Record Management, authorities felt that no matter how efficient the data is but it is still inferior to the imagery done by Google and Yahoo. The matter of fact that Google Maps indexes precise data about roads, colonies and even buildings and its all due to people’s participation from apps like Wikimapia etc. In this paper we are presenting a Referenced Approach to merge the data from different GIS systems and implement them in e-governance systems. It also describes the setup of Land record Management system, Survey Management and Personal Identity System based on this approach.
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IEGS Project Home Page, http://www.iegs.vud.in
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Trivedi, A. (2011). A Model Approach for Using GIS Data in E-Governance Systems. In: Aluru, S., et al. Contemporary Computing. IC3 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 168. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22606-9_44
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