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Original Articles

Design and Implementation of the Hydrographic Production and Management Information System (HYPAMIS)

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Pages 137-157 | Received 13 Jun 2003, Accepted 06 Jul 2004, Published online: 24 Feb 2007
 

With the development of hydrographic work and information techniques, the traditional work mode is not suitable for the Chinese Marine Safety Administration Bureau (CMSAB). Aiming at the separation of charts production and management, a new idea that is the integration of production, management, and quality control is presented. Geographic Information System (GIS), Management Information System (MIS), Office Automation (OA) and Spatial Database Management (SDM) advanced techniques are introduced into the workflows in CMSAB. To realize information sharing, a mixed mode with Browser/Server (B/S) mode and Client/Serve (C/S) mode are adopted. Based on the above ideas and strategies, an integrated system named Hydrographic Production And Management Information System (HYPAMIS) was developed. The whole workflow and three subworkflows including survey management workflow, production workflow, and quality control workflow of are outlined after re-engineering the CMSAB organization. Some design principles and key techniques of the HYPAMIS including the cooperation of GIS and MIS, object-oriented spatial data model and management, data management based on database, and security control are illustrated in detail. Then the implementation of the system is introduced briefly. Finally, performance evaluation of the system and future work is given.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Zhang Anmin of Tianjin CMSAB, Wang Ping of Guangzhou CMSAB, and Wang Liangyu of Shanghai CMSAB very much for providing data and good advice for the design and implementation of this system.

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