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PCC Budapest, 2011

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Thursday, 06 May 2010

Standard MSz 7772-1

The standard MSZ 7772-1 on "The conceptual model of the digital base map” that is in harmony with the European standardization of spatial information

  • defines the content of the digital base map as the computerised version of the base map,the content of the digital national land surveying base map as the computerised version of the national  land surveying base map;
  • conceptually defines and gives the exact content of the national basic geodata, which cover the content elements of the national land surveying base map, the geodetic controls and the land surveying work area serving the digital case management, the concept of those basic data, which express the difference between the content of the national land surveying base map and that of the base map;
  •  prescribes the geodetic basis to be applied, and the major rules of representing the digital base map;
  • determines the scope of the objects, classification system, sorts and attributes, geometric and topologic bases, full details of data quality requirements and the everywhere applicable sorts of data qualityof the digital base map from an object-oriented point of view.

The Standard MSZ 7772-1 is available at the Hungarian Standards Institution.

Standard MSZ 7772-2 Szabvány (draft)

Conceptual model of the digital topographic base at scale of 1:10000

The Regulation F.2  was cancelled and replaced with the Ministerial Decree 46/2010. (IV.27.) FVM on land surveying and mapping activity of special purposes while applying national basic geodata.

 
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