Open data in civil engineering
Allakhverdian, Narina (2015)
Allakhverdian, Narina
Saimaan ammattikorkeakoulu
2015
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2015121120331
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2015121120331
Tiivistelmä
Open data is information that anyone is free to use and distribute. Only one requirement is valid: to indicate the source of data and distribute it under the same conditions as the original. Open data, in particular the open government data is still a huge untapped resource. This thesis explains what the open data is, compares different systems of topographic survey and discusses the possibility of using open dataset as an additional source of information about any building.
Moreover, it is offered the independent creation of a database for subsequent use in student training purposes.
The another goal of this thesis is to compare different kinds of the land survey works and to figure out how the open data and modern technologies in the laser scanning process can work as the one single system, which aims to simplify,
speed up and improve the current approach to data collection process. The use of open data sources in this case can be successfully applied to the building or construction processes.
The added value of this diploma was to show that open data is already in use globally and it allows everyone, to one degree or another, to look at the world differently, to see the Earth (for what it is in reality) on a computer monitor,
examine it and use this information for their own purposes. And just to prove that the open data really is the powerful tool towards the freedom of information.
Finally, work on this thesis gave me not only the possibility to understand the system of open data and its application, but also to know how I can use the existing open data resources in my profession of civil and construction engineer,
where to look for data and how to use it correctly to simplify the design process.
Moreover, it is offered the independent creation of a database for subsequent use in student training purposes.
The another goal of this thesis is to compare different kinds of the land survey works and to figure out how the open data and modern technologies in the laser scanning process can work as the one single system, which aims to simplify,
speed up and improve the current approach to data collection process. The use of open data sources in this case can be successfully applied to the building or construction processes.
The added value of this diploma was to show that open data is already in use globally and it allows everyone, to one degree or another, to look at the world differently, to see the Earth (for what it is in reality) on a computer monitor,
examine it and use this information for their own purposes. And just to prove that the open data really is the powerful tool towards the freedom of information.
Finally, work on this thesis gave me not only the possibility to understand the system of open data and its application, but also to know how I can use the existing open data resources in my profession of civil and construction engineer,
where to look for data and how to use it correctly to simplify the design process.