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Öğe The Cost Analysis of Satellite Images for Using in Gis by the Pert(International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2004) Çay, T.; İşcan, F.; Durduran, S.S.The method of collecting, saving, storing of geographical information with and without a location on the earth, the other data related to these information, and to get the result in the quickest way by means of analyzing them through a security can be managed by Geographical Information System (GIS). The important one of the basic elements of Geographical Information System comes firstly DATA. In collecting data there are various methods of them, GPS or classical measurement, Aerial Photographs, Satellite Images and Digitizing of Map and Documentary are the principle methods. The cost calculation of the provision of satellite images by evaluating through Image Processing is a determinant critical point in the selecting of the method of data collection up to the stage of using them as a cadastral map for the Geographical Information System. In this study, in selecting of Satellite Images that is one of the methods of collecting data in order to be cadastral map for the Geographical Information System, the result of cost analysis carried out by the Method of Program Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT) will be introduced.Öğe A proposal for the cadastral system in Turkey(THOMAS TELFORD PUBLISHING, 2009) Çay, Tayfun; Adıbelli, Selim; İşcan, F.Cadastral and title deed services constitute the basic information for the design and implementation of any aspect of land use. This includes: taxation; judicial; urbanisation; development; nationalisation; plot and landscape planning; the preparation and implementation of engineering projects; social, tourism and economic planning. Cadastral systems are therefore crucial for the proper administration of land and property in any modern country by public institutions and organisations. This paper describes the current state of the Turkish cadastral system and, through the use of a case study of a rural village near Konya, proposes methods by which it can be improved.