CASPIAN JOURNAL

MANAGEMENT AND HIGH TECHNOLOGIES

DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODULE FOR DATA MANAGEMENT ON OBJECTS FOR ONLINE MAP OF A CITY

Read Burova Alena A., Burov Sergey S., Parygin Danila S., Finogeev Anton A., Rent Vyacheslav E. DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODULE FOR DATA MANAGEMENT ON OBJECTS FOR ONLINE MAP OF A CITY // Caspian journal : management and high technologies. — 2021. — №1. — pp. 18-27.

Burova Alena A. - Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Ave., Volgograd, 400005, Russian Federation

Burov Sergey S. - Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Ave., Volgograd, 400005, Russian Federation

Parygin Danila S. - Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Ave., Volgograd, 400005, Russian Federation

Finogeev Anton A. - Penza State University, 40 Krasnaya St., Penza, 440026, Russian Federation

Rent Vyacheslav E. - Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Ave., Volgograd, 400005, Russian Federation

The solution of a wide range of tasks aimed at ensuring the sustainable functioning of urban infrastructure requires a comprehensive forecast of the development of the situation. The operation of distributed technical systems in an urbanized area is directly related to multiple subject - object interactions, since system components are most often located close to the almost continuous activity of people related to their maintenance, or just engaged in their daily routine. Therefore, the construction of urban processes models requires an extensive information base about the area infrastructure objects. First of all, this is associated with the aggregation and unification of data from disparate sources, and further verification, addition and updating of the original data is required. The paper describes the stages of development of a data management software module that parses data from a file with OSM XML format, transforms them into the necessary structure for working within a single spatial modeling platform Live.UrbanBasis.com and makes procedural generation of missing data. The approach to additional data generation of infrastructure objects is demonstrated using the example of entrances, floors, and apartments. The paper reveals the approaches and technologies used to work with the data of the OpenStreetMap web mapping project.

Key words: OpenStreetMap, NetTopologySuite, infrastructure object, spatial data, procedural generation, data conversion, simulation, online map, city