Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland

The UML model of a land and building cadastre is defined in current Polish legal regulations. Its main part is the UML application schema that defines relationships between the main cadastral objects in sixteen diagrams. These objects—cadastral parcels, buildings and (independent) premises—are essen...

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Main Authors: Jarosław Bydłosz, Agnieszka Bieda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/11/466
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spelling doaj-a3ffa3be38b64084b5e262a7fc790eee2020-11-25T04:00:25ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-11-01946646610.3390/land9110466Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in PolandJarosław Bydłosz0Agnieszka Bieda1Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering, AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Kraków, PolandFaculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering, AGH University of Science and Technology, 30-059 Kraków, PolandThe UML model of a land and building cadastre is defined in current Polish legal regulations. Its main part is the UML application schema that defines relationships between the main cadastral objects in sixteen diagrams. These objects—cadastral parcels, buildings and (independent) premises—are essentially 2D objects. Their relationships with other cadastral objects are compared and analysed in this paper. The UML model is built to supplement the application scheme of the traditional cadastral model with three new objects that are the equivalents of the main cadastral objects in 3D: ‘Cadastral Parcel 3D’, ‘Building Legal Space 3D’ and ‘Premises 3D’. Although the first two have been defined in earlier publications, this paper defines ‘Premises 3D’. Objects such as ‘Building Common Part 3D’ and ‘Building Part of Non-Extracted Premises 3D’ are proposed. The relationships among new 3D cadastral objects and objects of traditional cadastre are presented in three new diagrams. The authors propose that these new diagrams are added to the current cadastral model. It could be the foundation for building a future 3D cadastral model in Poland. In the authors’ opinion, the applied methodology may also be used in various legal systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/11/4663D cadastre3D land administrationUML modelPoland
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author Jarosław Bydłosz
Agnieszka Bieda
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Agnieszka Bieda
Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
Land
3D cadastre
3D land administration
UML model
Poland
author_facet Jarosław Bydłosz
Agnieszka Bieda
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title Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
title_short Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
title_full Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
title_fullStr Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Developing a UML Model for the 3D Cadastre in Poland
title_sort developing a uml model for the 3d cadastre in poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The UML model of a land and building cadastre is defined in current Polish legal regulations. Its main part is the UML application schema that defines relationships between the main cadastral objects in sixteen diagrams. These objects—cadastral parcels, buildings and (independent) premises—are essentially 2D objects. Their relationships with other cadastral objects are compared and analysed in this paper. The UML model is built to supplement the application scheme of the traditional cadastral model with three new objects that are the equivalents of the main cadastral objects in 3D: ‘Cadastral Parcel 3D’, ‘Building Legal Space 3D’ and ‘Premises 3D’. Although the first two have been defined in earlier publications, this paper defines ‘Premises 3D’. Objects such as ‘Building Common Part 3D’ and ‘Building Part of Non-Extracted Premises 3D’ are proposed. The relationships among new 3D cadastral objects and objects of traditional cadastre are presented in three new diagrams. The authors propose that these new diagrams are added to the current cadastral model. It could be the foundation for building a future 3D cadastral model in Poland. In the authors’ opinion, the applied methodology may also be used in various legal systems.
topic 3D cadastre
3D land administration
UML model
Poland
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/11/466
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