Nowadays,
transportation system plays an important role in providing quality services
related to different modes of transport and traffic management. By combining
the use of GIS, the public could be better informed and make safer and smarter
use of transport networks.
In the past, the
construction plans in Taiwan
were drawn up and submitted to Executive Yuan by individual executives based on
their business accountabilities, and then deliberated by Executive Yuan.
However, due to the fiscal restriction, Executive Yuan considers the
construction plans seriously, especially when the need of analyzing competition
among each construction plan increases day by day.
In
order to facilitate the development of transportation system and make efficient
resource allocation, Institute of Transportation, Ministry of Transportation and
Communications (MOTC) utilized GIS technologies to assist Taiwan transportation
executive in completing public construction, formulating feasible plans, and
analyzing critical issues in transport services.
Developed
by Institute of Transportation,
MOTC, Taiwan Transportation Decision Support System (TTDSS) fully integrates
multiple databases and map data to perform map display and analysis functions,
helping the commissioners to make better policies and decisions when developing
Taiwan
transportation system.
With
the aim of integrating databases and displaying relevant maps of
transportation, TTDSS employed SuperWebGIS 3 to display, operate and analyze
maps, allowing the commissioners to view and manipulate map data over the Internet.
Moreover, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 also allows the administrators of TTDSS to
modify map content efficiently and facilitate map output with the custom
functions.
Due to the
development of TTDSS, commissioners of Taiwan transportation executive now
can display diverse theme maps and data on-line and implement various analysis
functions to reach fateful government decisions. Also, the efficiency of plan
scrutinizing is greatly improved, allowing the commissioners to make decision
more objectively and effectively.
For
more information about the application story, please visit http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_2_201302.aspx
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