Abstract
Abstract Digital Cadastral Data Bases (DCDB) are now well established in Australia. They are managed in each state by a government organisation which has responsibility for standards, access, updating and upgrading processes, and pricing policies. The DCDBs have usually been created by digitising the best available cadastral map. The emphasis in Australia is now on maintenance of the DCDBs rather than creation. In parallel with this development, users have become more sophisticated and are requesting more from the DCDB and the provider in terms of improved topology, improved access, provision of meta data, improved data quality, improved accuracy and increased attributes. This paper reviews the needs of users of DCDBs in Australia and particularly the utility and local government users.
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