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Chương này xem xét việc sử dụng công nghệ GIS và lập bản đồ web-trong thực hiện hệ thống quản lý di sản (HMS). Sử dụng của nó như một công cụ đến nhà kho, phân tích, và xuất bản dữ liệu trong năm tích hợp và thân thiện IS được kiểm tra định dạng. Giấy này được dựa trên phương pháp kéo dài IS sử dụng quá trình lấy từ các hồ sơ tương tự cho một sản phẩm Web-lập bản đồ. | 12_ Malta NPI Project Developing a Fully Accessible Information System Malcolm Borg and Saviour Formosa CONTENTS 12.1 Introduction.283 12.2 Setting the Framework Integrated Heritage Management and Networking.284 12.3 Furthering the Network Heritage Management and Sustainability.285 12.4 National Protective Inventory.286 12.5 Process. 287 12.6 Heritage Management and the NPI.288 12.7 GIS Factor Frontiers in Data Dissemination.289 12.8 Looking for a Comprehensive System.290 12.9 Access . 292 12.10 Conversion.292 12.11 Future of NPI. 294 12.12 Conclusions.297 References . 297 12.1 Introduction This chapter examines the use of GIS and Web-mapping technologies in the implementation of a heritage management system HMS . Its use as a tool to warehouse analyze and publish data in an integrated and user-friendly format is examined. The paper is based on a methodology used spanning the process taken from the analog archives to a Web-mapping product. The idea behind a digital national protective inventory NPI also referred to as an HMS developed mainly on three fundamental ideals accessibility integration and sustainability. In a country still synonymous with an obsession to hoard data breaking through the accessibility barrier was 2007 by Taylor Francis Group LLC. seen as a major milestone and also added the equally vital issues of integrating an information system and sustaining its upkeep. The issue of accessibility was based on the slow process involved in monitoring and assessing change on Listed buildings through the planning process. The analog system of existing data-capture sheets in volume form and a developing GIS network at the Planning Authority PA were seen as the right elements needed to develop an integrated system Gatt and Stothers 1996 . Integration was also desirable in the evaluation process especially in valorizing assets that involved properties with different heritage aspects namely archaeological ecological and cultural