论文标题

将基础架构数据从计算机辅助设计(CAD)转换为地理信息系统(GIS)的协议

A Protocol to Convert Infrastructure Data from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

论文作者

Boria, Eric Sergio, Badhrudeen, Mohamed, Fonteix, Guillemette, Derrible, Sybil, Siciliano, Michael

论文摘要

尽管许多市政当局和组织都认为将基础架构数据从计算机辅助设计(CAD)转换为地理信息系统(GIS)格式的价值,但该过程可能是复杂,昂贵且耗时的。鉴于市政员工通常更喜欢继续在CAD和GIS上进行工作,具体取决于所需的工作类型,改进的转换过程将有助于市政当局更充分地使用基于GIS的分析。面临预算和能力挑战的市政当局将特别受益于改进的转换过程。随着GIS功能的进步以及智能和连接的城市的承诺,更多重点放在数据质量上,在这种情况下,数据质量从CAD到GIS格式的潜在损失。本文的目标是双重的。首先,要了解市政当局用来将基础设施CAD数据转换为GIS及其面临的具体挑战的常见实践。其次,根据对这些实践和挑战的了解,本文提出了一个五步过程,以减少常见转换错误并减少纠正这些错误所需的时间。通过伊利诺伊大学芝加哥(UIC)校园的CAD数据转换来说明这一过程。这些发现得到了定性,半结构化的访谈,对全美11个市政当局工作的GIS分析师和经理进行了访谈,这些访谈直接直接管理以下至少以下基础设施之一:水,卫生下水道或雨水下水道系统。访谈证实了转换面临的市政当局的挑战,并确定了解决方案的受访者进行了实现数据信息的决策。

While many municipalities and organizations see value in converting infrastructure data from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to Geographic Information System (GIS) format, the process can be complex, expensive, and time-consuming. Given that municipal employees often prefer to continue performing work in both CAD and GIS, depending on the type of work required, an improved conversion process would help municipalities more fully employ GIS-based analyses. Municipalities facing budget and capacity challenges would especially benefit from an improved conversion process. With advances in GIS functionality and the promise of smart and connected cities, more emphasis is placed on the quality of data, and in this case, the potential loss of data quality from CAD to GIS formats. The goals of this article are twofold. First, to understand the common practices municipalities use to convert infrastructure CAD data to GIS and the specific challenges they face. Second, based on knowledge of those practices and challenges, this article proposes a five-step process to reduce common conversion errors and reduce the time required to correct these errors. The process is illustrated through the conversion of CAD data from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) campus. The findings were validated with qualitative, semi-structured interviews conducted with GIS Analysts and Managers working in eleven municipalities across the United States who directly manage at least one of the following infrastructures: water, sanitary sewer, or stormwater sewer systems. The interviews confirmed the challenges municipalities faced with the conversion and identified solutions interviewees undertook to enable data-informed decision-making.

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