Research on 'One-Map' Mineral Resource Management Information System (MRMIS) of China

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Based on the results of national mining rights on-the-spot survey and related foundation and business database, the general idea and the tech-framework of ‘one-map’ mineral resource management information system (MRMIS) was studied through comprehensively and systematically analysis of mineral resources administration’s present status, business processes and the demands in the future. The ‘one-map’ should not only be a comprehensive map, but also a ‘relation graph’ that would reflect the businesses’ relations, and workflow driving approach should be used to realize organic interconnection of each business in ‘one-map’. The national, provincial, municipal and county four levels MRM interconnecting network was designed on the basis of C/S, B/S and M/S hybrid software architecture, and the integrated tech-framework of effective supervision for mineral resources administration and information services for the public was achieved.

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