Notice of Retraction: Review and Prospect of Urban Planning Management Information System in China

Author(s):  
Zhen-bo Wang
Vestnik MGSU ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 1570-1583
Author(s):  
Sergey A. Volkov ◽  
Tatiana V. Khripko

Introduction. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an auspicious approach that supports management and exchange of semantically rich 3D models across design disciplines. Recently, BIM has gained widespread acceptance in the AEC industry, and it improves the efficiency and quality of the process by facilitating the early exchange of 3D building models. At different stages of the life cycle, a building information model is gradually refined from rough conceptual design to detailed individual components. The task is to develop mechanisms for machine verification (authentication) of data transmitted to/from different systems (for example, from a customer to an expert evaluation authority, from a contractor to the urban planning management information system or any other state information system) in the form of an information model of capital construction facilities or certain components of an information model. Materials and methods. To substantiate the choice of the language employed to describe machine-readable documents, various use cases of XML schemas were analyzed, including the use of the Google Trends tool. Information systems, implemented in the Russian Federation, were also considered. Most of them use the W3C XML Schema language to describe XSD schemas. Results. A consolidated list of XML schemas, necessary and sufficient to maintain stages of the life cycle of a capital construction facility in terms of interaction with the Urban Planning Management Information System is presented. To ensure interaction between the life cycle participants and state information systems, it is necessary to have the list of XML schemas approved at the federal level. The paper presents matrixes of scenarios for the application of XML schemas in the following coordinates: participants, life cycle stages. Conclusions. XML schemas can be supplemented in respect of various stages of a life cycle of a capital construction faci-lity to be verified with due regard for further methodological approaches and changes in regulatory and technical acts; new approaches and the need for this supplementation must be substantiated.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Zhuo Chen ◽  
Ruoxi Chen ◽  
Songtao Chen

With the development of urbanization, the application of GIS technology is more and more extensive. This study mainly discusses the development of urban planning intelligent management information system based on GIS. To design and build a rule-detailed spatial data model, provide the physical model and the data model corresponding to the logical layer from top to bottom in all steps, based on the attribute information stored in the Geodatabase model. According to the parameters set, connect to the database through the Oracle Connection class. The defined query criteria are converted into SQL statements that are executed using the Oracle Command class. Multi-source data integration middleware integrates various data formats with a GIS software format conversion tool or direct reading tool and then uses the geometric encoding semantics of data dictionary to represent the integrated data of system data model after merging. Property queries use the interactive search function for properties and spatial information to query the land use index for a particular area of the chart. If there is a scene roaming request from the input device, the 3D scene needs to be adjusted according to the input. Display the scene effects of a 3D virtual demonstration on a computer monitor. Start the GIS management operation function to deal with the case, and realize the user’s management of the urban planning system function with the concept of stratification. Fuzzy recognition mode is applied to identify the degree of the environmental impact of eco-city planning. The impact of urban planning on the environment is H ≈ 0.11 (0.1 <  H <  1), which meets the expected standard. The results show that the system demand evaluation designed in this study is good, and the overall operation of the system is relatively stable, which plays a promoting role in urban planning.


10.1596/27080 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilio Porta ◽  
Jennifer Klein ◽  
Gustavo Arcia ◽  
Harriet Nannyonjo

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