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Evaluating System Architecture Configurations in GIS for Environmental Conservation and Natural Resource Management

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract The choice of system architecture plays a pivotal role in the effectiveness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within government agencies dedicated to environmental conservation and natural resource management. This paper conducts a comparative analysis of computer system architecture configurations, including desktop, client-server, cloud, and mobile-based architectures, to elucidate their advantages and limitations. The paper further delves into the impact of system architecture on GIS software systems, emphasizing functionality, user experience, and […]

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Advancing GIS Software for Environmental Conservation and Natural Resource Management

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become indispensable tools for government agencies engaged in environmental conservation and natural resource management. This paper delves into three critical aspects of GIS software development that play a pivotal role in these contexts. Firstly, it discusses the significance of the “Build Once, Deploy Anywhere” approach, emphasizing its relevance to government agencies striving for efficient GIS software development. Secondly, it provides a comprehensive comparison between server-based GIS

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Choosing Between Web-Based Applications and Native Mobile Apps

By Shahabuddin Amerudin In the dynamic landscape of digital development, the choice between adopting web-based applications and native mobile apps has emerged as a pivotal decision for businesses and developers alike. The path chosen significantly influences user experience, functionality, accessibility, and long-term success. In this article, we delve into the intricate nuances of this decision, exploring in depth the benefits and drawbacks of both web-based applications and native mobile apps. Web-Based Applications: Unleashing the Power

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Designing and Developing a Web Map-based Muslim Cemetery System

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction A web map-based cemetery system typically utilizes a GIS (Geographic Information System) to display a map of the cemetery and the location of graves within it. Users can interact with the map to zoom in and out, pan around, and view detailed information about individual graves, such as the name of the deceased, date of birth and death, and other relevant details. Some systems may also include photographs of the graves,

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are migrating to the cloud and mobile platforms. 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are a systematic collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and persons designed to record, store, update, manage, analyse, and present all types of geographically linked information. GIS is based on data that has a primary link to space, which includes any data about things and activities that occur in nature.  Most of the top GIS software vendors have developed cloud GIS solutions, and those that have not yet done so

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Mobile Application Development

Mobile computing has changed the way we learn, interact with online services, and manage information. The popularity of handheld devices among people of all ages and cultures has increased the demand for highly interactive and user-friendly mobile apps. The multitude of sensors available on mobile devices such as GPS, ambient light sensing, and accelerometers have broadened the use of mobile apps in various application domains. Mobile apps vary widely, from weather forecasting and managing a

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