2011 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Spatial Information Databases Integration Model
Authors : Mustafa Man, Mohd. Shafry Mohd Rahim, Mohammad Zaidi Zakaria, Wan Aezwani Wan Abu Bakar
Published in: Informatics Engineering and Information Science
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The integration process of the various information in various database types require a thorough understanding to carry out data extraction process. The data extraction process here is in terms of the scheme and the structure for scattered and distributed locations. The Spatial Information Databases Integration Model (SIDIM) is a model which covered the integration processes such as pre-integration, scheme comparison, algorithm development process and intermediary software (middleware) and post-integration. Emphasis are administered in algorithm development by using hybrid approach based on CLARANS approach’s, combination with abstract visualization and Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) to enable to achieve processed data or information that is located in different database type in order to obtain data in quick, trusted and reliable manner. SIDIM will become a new engine to process information in various database types without changing any of existing organization system. To verify the model credibility, case studies which are related to fishing industry in Malaysia and artificial reef project are being made as a foundation for SIDIM efficiency testing.