scholarly journals MODERN PROBLEMS OF INVENTORY AND CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 198-204
Author(s):  
Natalia A. Studenkova ◽  
Nadezhda I. Dobrotvorskaya

The article deals with the problems of inventory and cadastral accounting of agricultural land, as well as the lack of a comprehensive information system for data accounting. The comparative analysis of the land accounting systems of the Soviet period and the present time reflects a unified approach to the forms of accounting and indicates fundamental differences in the mechanisms of information collection. Conclusions are drawn about the need to develop a regulatory framework regulating the inventory of land in this category, and a single legally approved methodology for carrying out these works. The State Program for the involvement of agricultural land in the turnover is being considered. The necessity of carrying out a complete inventory of agricultural land is justified. The structure of a new information resource (register) of agricultural land is proposed, which will ensure the integration of data obtained during the inventory of agricultural land with data from state sources of information on land resources.

2015 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 28-35
Author(s):  
Thomas Blobel

Aktuell besteht eine große Anzahl an Daten rund um den Fußball. In Profifußballvereinen werden Informationen normalerweise durch verschiedene Sub-Systeme und Unter-Organisationen generiert. Zu jedem Spiel können die Zuschauer parallel zahlreiche bunte Grafiken und Zusatzinformationen abrufen. Wie für Wirtschaftsunternehmen gilt auch hier, im Bereich des Business Intelligence leistungsstarke Systeme zu entwickeln, um Informationen aus Daten ganz unterschiedlicher Quellen zu generieren und diese als Grundlage für Entscheidungen heranzuziehen. Diese Forschungsarbeit befasst sich mit der Idee, ein solches Management-Informationssystem speziell für die Bedürfnisse in Fußballvereinen zu entwickeln. In football clubs there are different isolated sources of information. The result is a fundamental need for a central club information system (CIS) for the management. The development of such a system is the purpose of this research. An analysis of the current situation at football clubs has to be done. Based on that, the structure and design for the software solution could be developed. A prototype and a field test will improve the understanding of the needs and habits of the employees at the club. This new information will run into the further development. That iterative process creates a software model that could fulfill the requirements of a central CIS. Keywords: sportwissenschaft, sportpraxis, spieleranalyse, softwaremodellierung, leistungsdiagnostik


Author(s):  
Vera Amelia ◽  
Soaloon Sinaga ◽  
Andy Bhermana

Land use planning is an important topic in the view of spatial land management. One of the significant elements that should be taken into account for land use planning includes the availability of land resource information/data. Well-organized data was then required for planning. In the Gunung Mas regency case, the data was available, but it has not been organized properly for land use planning. Land resources information systems should then be developed for planning purposes such as plan formulation and decision making. The objective of this study was to organize land resources information making the information system integrated within a web-based GIS. The general procedure involved data collection and compilation to be organized into a database system. The information system of land resources integrated into web-based GIS can provide a database system. This system can represent graphical systemic spatial or coordinate information in the form of digital maps. Furthermore, the web-based GIS practically facilitates various database operations such as querying, analyzing, and displaying based on location geographically. It can be accessed anytime and anywhere by the planner and decision-maker. The database system integrated into land units can then be used as basic consideration and analysis for land evaluation and the land-use planning process.


Author(s):  
U. Gross ◽  
P. Hagemann

By addition of analytical equipment, scanning transmission accessories and data processing equipment the basic transmission electron microscope (TEM) has evolved into a comprehensive information gathering system. This extension has led to increased complexity of the instrument as compared with the straightforward imaging microscope, since in general new information capacity has required the addition of new control hardware. The increased operational complexity is reflected in a proliferation of knobs and buttons.In the conventional electron microscope design the operating panel of the instrument has distinct control elements to alter optical conditions of the microscope column in different modes. As a consequence a multiplicity of control functions has been inevitable. Examples of this are the three pairs of focus and magnification controls needed for TEM imaging, diffraction patterns, and STEM images.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Kauppinen ◽  
P. Heikkila ◽  
A. Saalo ◽  
A. Kauppinen ◽  
I. Welling ◽  
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Author(s):  
S. Voronkova

The article discusses ways to obtain information about risk factors and the health status of the population. The article describes a new information system «labor Medicine», which allows to organize the collection of a wide range of data for further analysis and application in the activities of various Executive authorities, public organizations, foundations, legal entities and citizens. It is proposed to improve this system by expanding the types of information collected, creating a passport for health promotion organizations, as well as integration with systems that are being implemented in the Russian Federation for managing the health of the working-age population in the context of state policy in the field of Informatization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 1062
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Koszela ◽  
Wojciech Mueller ◽  
Jakub Otrząsek ◽  
Mateusz Łukomski ◽  
Sebastian Kujawa

The paper concentrates on researching the possibilities of using modern information technologies in animal production in order to monitor and identify behavior and well-being of cows. Having in mind the challenges related to managing dairy herds, and economic pressure put on breeders (as well as the broadly defined well-being of animals), an endeavor was made to create a new method, which would be competitive in comparison with the existing solutions. The proposed method of collecting data and data processing with beacon devices as well as data warehouse, allows—according to the authors—a more complete identification of behaviors and physiological condition of a dairy herd. It is also worth pointing out that this method is competitive in terms of price. By virtue of the multitude of data that were collected, a decision was made to resign from processing data on a local computer and use a cloud compute engine instead. The presented information system creates a sequence of components, which were subject to verification both on the level of creating and conducting research. Research results that were received were then compared with knowledge presented in the literature. A vital element of validation of the aforementioned methodology was comparing results that were achieved in the course of research work with the system making use of pedometer. The aim of the authors was to develop a new information technology solution, as well as a method based on beacons, which are rather universal devices, with the use of data warehouses, allowing the identification of behavior and physiological state of milk cattle, the method which would be competitive in comparison with the existing solutions, especially in terms of price. In the proposed solution, both information coming from microcomputers and weather forecast data coming from weather forecast stations, which make the above identification easy, were used as data sources.


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