"Design WebGIS by Using ESRIs ArcIMS 3.1"
(case study: Pilot Project Caltex Land Management Information System)- 2003 -
Abstract
Land boundary identification has become more and more crucial and sensitive right issue in working area of Caltex Pacific Indonesia PT (a subsidiary of Chevron Texaco), oil and gas company, in Riau Province. The boundaries defined the right of the people, onus, power and services especially for Caltex. However with the highly demanded in Caltex community efficiency management, land use optimization, population increase and land value appreciation, the situation is getting tense, vague and causes are great deal of confusion in the agrarian's right.
The ability to place those confusions of land information management into spatial form and address the question of where is now available in a way that is intuitive and scalable. This capability places the power of a Geographic Information System on the internet (WebGIS) into the hands of many types of users, not just the spatial analyst but users at all levels of sophistication. The ability to serve maps and data to clients of varying sophistication requires careful design and scalability.
This project walked through the process of creating data, establishing a map service and designing a web site using ESRIs ArcIMS 3.1 (Arc Internet Map Service) for pilot project Caltex Land Management Information System (CALMIS). The study had taken place in one of the districts Caltex's area in Minas oil field.
The pilot project described here tests the functionality of ESRI's ArcIMS software in the development of a standard Internet map service. Approaches to match website design to appropriate levels of user sophistication was also a critical area as well as techniques for site customization. The results indicate tremendous potential. Using ArcIMS Caltex Land Management Information System has successfully implemented a prototype interactive map service. The architecture and stability of ArcIMS makes the development process and use of the resulting system practical. Capabilities for customizing the interactive map system were also successfully tested.
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