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Implementation of Tile Based Geographic Information System in Indonesia E-Government


Imairi Eitiveni and Dana Indra Sensuse

Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world with complex topological conditions and has great potential of natural resources, but on the other hand susceptible to natural disasters, requiring a comprehensive spatial management. This led to the role of Geographic Information Systems/GIS becoming very crucial in the governance of Indonesia. However, implementation of GIS in Indonesia is not yet widespread. The study by Ramadhan et al (2011), from 91 E-Government systems that were examined, only 19% are implementing GIS. One of the possible constraints might be infrastructure problems, which is narrow bandwidth hence resulting in high response time. This issue is potentially reducing the efficiency of GIS functionality and user interest for the use of GIS. This paper proposes Tile based GIS technique that increases the speed of mapping application by displaying only the relevant layers. The system construction process applies Rapid Prototyping method. The next step is testing the system by real users of E-Government, which are citizens from various regions in Indonesia. The results of the test analysis showed statistically significant difference between static and tile based mapping system.

Keywords: Tile based GIS, SIG, E-Government

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Imairi Eitiveni
Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia

Dana Indra Sensuse
Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia


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