New experiences on planning. Internet at the service of city planning

Authors

  • M. Álvarez Alonso Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)
  • L. Pérez Jiménez Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)
  • J. A. Pérez Ruy-Díaz Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)
  • N. A. Guevara Sanz Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)
  • J. A. Hernández Sánchez Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)
  • I. Moreno Navarro Facultad de Informática (U.P.M.)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1997.v49.i451.935

Abstract


The present article is the description of a prototype. This job consists on the publication of a General City Planning Advance, where the newest technologies offered by the market have been used. Our intention is to perform an Information System, easy to access by everybody but powerful enough to offer a complete information to the citizens. We also are trying to provide the Public Institutions a fluent way to attend to the demands of the people. The project describes two different ways of accessing the City Planning Information. The first manner is the classical way we can find in almost every website, though this is the first time that it is used for this purpose, the publication of a City Planning. The second one is based on the connection of a Geographical Information System through Internet, to provide dynamic access to the information stored in the database of the GIS. This project has been developed trough the S.I.C. project, a project housed in the Facultad de Informática of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and supported by the PASO Special Action from the Ministry of Industry and Energy of Spain and the European Community.

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Published

1997-10-30

How to Cite

Álvarez Alonso, M., Pérez Jiménez, L., Pérez Ruy-Díaz, J. A., Guevara Sanz, N. A., Hernández Sánchez, J. A., & Moreno Navarro, I. (1997). New experiences on planning. Internet at the service of city planning. Informes De La Construcción, 49(451), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1997.v49.i451.935

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