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Integrating Digital Infrastructure (GEOM30014)
Undergraduate level 3Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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In this subject, students will learn about the principles, concepts and design strategies used in the development of spatial data infrastructures (SDI) and common data environments (CDE) as an enabling platform to facilitate integration, use, discovery and access of multi-sourced infrastructure data. Emphasis will be placed on both technological and institutional factors that facilitate the data integration. Students will examine related disciplines such as construction, land administration and civil engineering as well as technical areas such as digital twins and interoperability.
The subject delivers SDI and CDE concepts and theory, current SDI and CDE initiatives, SDI, CDE development strategies and development models; SDI, CDE as an enabling platform, SDI and CDE and partnership approaches, financing and capacity building, challenges for developed and developing countries, capacity building, policy and privacy issues , metadata, standards and clearinghouses, SDI, CDE application areas, and SDI, CDE implementation and benchmarking.
The subject is of particular relevance to students wishing to establish a career in infrastructure engineering, civil engineering, property management, surveying, spatial information and urban planning but is also relevant to a range of disciplines where imaging should be considered.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- ILO 1. Describe the core principles of data integration and sharing for infrastructure engineering, delivery and operation
- ILO 2. Identify the necessary components required for the development of data sharing and integration platforms for infrastructures including technical and institutional arrangements
- ILO 3. Apply a range of technologies for developing data integration and sharing platforms
- ILO 4. Analyse and evaluate data integration and sharing platforms.
Generic skills
- Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation, and solution.
- Understanding of social, cultural, global, and environmental responsibilities and the need to employ principles of sustainable development.
- Ability to communicate effectively with the engineering team and with the community at large.
Last updated: 8 November 2024