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The key differences between a conventional and e-cadastral system are that a conventional system uses bearing and distance for its database while an e-cadastral system uses coordinates, a conventional system is not GIS ready while an e-cadastral system is, and a conventional system uses less accurate survey methods like traversing while an e-cadastral system uses more accurate modern methods like GNSS.

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The key differences between a conventional and e-cadastral system are that a conventional system uses bearing and distance for its database while an e-cadastral system uses coordinates, a conventional system is not GIS ready while an e-cadastral system is, and a conventional system uses less accurate survey methods like traversing while an e-cadastral system uses more accurate modern methods like GNSS.

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Question: Discuss the differences between e-cadastral system and conventional cadastral system.

Answer:

Aspects Conventional E-Cadastral


Coordinate System Cassine (State) Cassini (Geocentric)
Origin States GDM2000 / Kertau
Database Name DCDB (PDUK) NDCDB
Input to Database Bearing/distance coordinates
GIS Ready NO Yes
Survey methods traversing GNSS, traverse, radiations etc.
Field Data Bearing/distance Coordinates
Accuracy 1st, 2nd, 3rd Survey Accurate(1st)
Instrumentation TS / EDM GNSS, TS,EDM etc
Adjustment Bowditch Least Square
Procedures & Regulations PUK2002 PUK2009

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