Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man

This research describes the development of a web-based prototype system specifically tailored to perform queries and updating of spatial datasets. Spatially enabled computing can provide situation aware assistance to web-based users by presenting the right information at the right time, place, an...

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Main Author: Man, Mahadi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1529/
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spelling uitm-15292019-11-14T03:05:35Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1529/ Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man Man, Mahadi Electronic computers. Computer science This research describes the development of a web-based prototype system specifically tailored to perform queries and updating of spatial datasets. Spatially enabled computing can provide situation aware assistance to web-based users by presenting the right information at the right time, place, and situation. The knowledge is assembled by combining knowledge gained about information accessed in the past with the activities planned by the user, together with other situation dependencies (e.g. location) of these activities. The datasets are provided by the Fisheries Development Authorities of Malaysia (LKIM) and the prototype is customized to the specific needs of the LKIM requirements for Artificial Reefs distribution. Currently, the enforcement officers have access to the fisheries database and location of Artificial Reefs solely fi'om the office. Delivering these data overlaid on base maps of the Terengganu Sea to a spatially enabled with the online access and linking it to each task currently being investigated will allow for user and enforcement officers in the field to make informed decisions immediately. Proper tracking and maintenance activities for the existing artificial reefs are also required for their sustainability. It will collect and analyze artificial reefs positioning using online Autodesk Map Guide software. Data of the artificial reefs was recoded based on longitude and latitude and stored in MySql database. The information will be presented in web-based GIS map user-friendly environment. The development of the software will help to manage the information involved in the fisheries industry and as the result can increase the productivity and the quality on that particular sector. Keywords: Spatial Information System, Spatial Data, Spatial Database, Artificial Reefs 2006 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1529/1/TD_MAHADI%20MAN%20CS%2006_5%20P01.pdf Man, Mahadi (2006) Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
description This research describes the development of a web-based prototype system specifically tailored to perform queries and updating of spatial datasets. Spatially enabled computing can provide situation aware assistance to web-based users by presenting the right information at the right time, place, and situation. The knowledge is assembled by combining knowledge gained about information accessed in the past with the activities planned by the user, together with other situation dependencies (e.g. location) of these activities. The datasets are provided by the Fisheries Development Authorities of Malaysia (LKIM) and the prototype is customized to the specific needs of the LKIM requirements for Artificial Reefs distribution. Currently, the enforcement officers have access to the fisheries database and location of Artificial Reefs solely fi'om the office. Delivering these data overlaid on base maps of the Terengganu Sea to a spatially enabled with the online access and linking it to each task currently being investigated will allow for user and enforcement officers in the field to make informed decisions immediately. Proper tracking and maintenance activities for the existing artificial reefs are also required for their sustainability. It will collect and analyze artificial reefs positioning using online Autodesk Map Guide software. Data of the artificial reefs was recoded based on longitude and latitude and stored in MySql database. The information will be presented in web-based GIS map user-friendly environment. The development of the software will help to manage the information involved in the fisheries industry and as the result can increase the productivity and the quality on that particular sector. Keywords: Spatial Information System, Spatial Data, Spatial Database, Artificial Reefs
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author Man, Mahadi
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title Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
title_short Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
title_full Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
title_fullStr Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
title_full_unstemmed Using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (ARPOS) by LKIM / Mahadi Man
title_sort using spatial information system on artificial reefs positioning (arpos) by lkim / mahadi man
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1529/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1529/1/TD_MAHADI%20MAN%20CS%2006_5%20P01.pdf
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