Abstract

Abstract. Business intelligence is becoming an important strategic tool for business management. Companies have invested significant resources in applications for customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), e-commerce, among others, which collect vast amounts of data. Today, these same companies are realizing that no matter how robust their application feature sets are, without an equally robust BI mechanism to make use of the collected data, these applications are ultimately coming up short. They do not provide actionable information to end users nor can they give a global understanding among all the organization’s information from the various databases for accounting, CRM, and so on. General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (GDLRC) is the leader organizations in Turkey on the field of mapping-land registry-cadastre. GDLRC has executed spatial based projects on the way National Spatial Data Infrastructure especially from the beginnings of 2000s. such as; Continuously Operating GPS Reference Stations (TUSAGA-Aktif), Geo-Metadata Portal (HBB), Orthophoto-Base Map Production and web services, Completion of Initial Cadastre, Cadastral Renovation Project (TKMP), Land Registry and Cadastre Information System (TAKBIS), Turkish National Spatial Data Infrastructure Project (TNSDI), Ottoman Land Registry Archive Information System (TARBIS). Most of this project has been completed. Some software has been developed within the mentioned project, especially reporting for management level to take decision. In the year of 2010 a new law launched and forced to reorganization of General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre. The new structural changes effected to whole organization, management understanding, carrier understanding so on. Even in mapping department which is spatial data producer, now there is no technician, there is no section; there are new carrier as experts. Because of that, all procedures and performance critters are redefined, improvement of existing software are defined, cost analysis implemented as a part of business intelligence. This paper indicated some activities such as cost analysis and its reflection in Mapping Department as an example to share in the concept of reorganization.

Highlights

  • 2.1 TUSAGA-Aktif ProjectThe quantitative and qualitative increase in spatial data production shows parallelism with the improved technology

  • This paper indicated some activities such as cost analysis and its reflection in Mapping Department as an example to share in the concept of reorganization

  • Business intelligence is of paramount importance here

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Summary

TUSAGA-Aktif Project

The quantitative and qualitative increase in spatial data production shows parallelism with the improved technology. In spite of its advantages, it is possible that disadvantages will be encountered in case costs are not truly introduced, managed and updated information is not reached on time. The importance of business intelligence in production of spatial data rises at this point. The examples of business intelligence in production of spatial data are; Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Investment Monitoring, Directorate of Strategy Development (sgb.net) and On Line Analytic Processing (OLAP) Cubes. It is possible to monitor annual changes in costs with the help of these programs

PROJECTS CARRIED ON BY GDLRC
Geo-Metadata Portal Project
Orthophoto – Base Map Production and Web Services
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE EXAMPLES
COST ANALYSIS
MD Spatial Data Production
Findings
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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