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SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
indracompany.com
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATIONSYSTEM FOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENTSupplying ATM systems around the world for more than 30 years
Avda. de Bruselas, 3528108 AlcobendasMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 480 60 04F + 34 91 480 60 [email protected]
Indra reserves the rightto modify thesespecifications withoutprior notice.
Typical SIGRA environment
Web query profileEdition and analysis profile
Bussiness logic
Web services
GIS
ArcMapquery
ArcMapedition
ArcCatalogedition
Administration profile
Tin
pGDB Others
ArcEditorArcViewArcInfoArcPADAutodesk Map
ArcGIS 9
Inet
ArcSDE 9Oracle
MAXIMOOracle
Siglo, NotifiesOracle-XML
SAPRFCs
Conoper ScenaExcel-XML
ArcIMS 9
Image
CAD
DIACAEDWG
SAOSECW
Other GIS division systems Other airport Aena systems
Characteristics
Civil Works Management ModuleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe geographical information and itstechnical data for the civil works existinginside the airport field limits, accessing tothe plan and charts of each project and civilwork, its technical data, its photographs andother associated documents.
Additionally it can query the affections andactions inventory, managing the civil workshistoric data and generating alarms to detectdelivering out of date.
ArchitectureIt is based on distributed work environmentfor functionality and data managementpurposes. It uses a services orientedarchitecture (SOA) and it is composed ofseveral server nodes (Web Map services,Web Image services, GIS - CAD applicationservers and others). Standard products areused, such as ESRI tools, Oracle DBMS, BEAWeblogic, IIS Microsoft, Crystal Reports andMS Office tools). There are different clienttypes (Heavy, Light, Mobile), all of them inan open and scalable architecture. The usergoes into the system through client servertechnologies (administration, edition anddynamic analysis) or intranet Webtechnologies (queries and analysis) accordingto a defined users’ policy.
Main Benefits of SIGRAIt enables the integration of other airportinformation systems in a common spatialGIS interface, simplifying and making morefriendly the IT-user interaction, takingadvantage of Web and high speedcommunication services.
A unique and corporate airport maps-plansdatabase is maintained at the airport,common for all the airport users. This factimproves the information maintenance andoptimizes airport operations associated todatabases.
It simplifies and saves time in maintenanceduties associated to airport equipments. Italso helps locating commercial andpatrimonial assets yielding a more effectivebusiness monitoring and control.
V.1-02-2009
SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
indracompany.com
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATIONSYSTEM FOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENTSuppling ATM systems around the world for more than 30 years
Avda. de Bruselas, 3528108 AlcobendasMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 480 60 04F + 34 91 480 60 [email protected]
Indra reserves the rightto modify thesespecifications withoutprior notice.
Typical SIGRA environment
Web query profileEdition and analysis profile
Bussiness logic
Web services
GIS
ArcMapquery
ArcMapedition
ArcCatalogedition
Administration profile
Tin
pGDB Others
ArcEditorArcViewArcInfoArcPADAutodesk Map
ArcGIS 9
Inet
ArcSDE 9Oracle
MAXIMOOracle
Siglo, NotifiesOracle-XML
SAPRFCs
Conoper ScenaExcel-XML
ArcIMS 9
Image
CAD
DIACAEDWG
SAOSECW
Other GIS division systems Other airport Aena systems
Characteristics
Civil Works Management ModuleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe geographical information and itstechnical data for the civil works existinginside the airport field limits, accessing tothe plan and charts of each project and civilwork, its technical data, its photographs andother associated documents.
Additionally it can query the affections andactions inventory, managing the civil workshistoric data and generating alarms to detectdelivering out of date.
ArchitectureIt is based on distributed work environmentfor functionality and data managementpurposes. It uses a services orientedarchitecture (SOA) and it is composed ofseveral server nodes (Web Map services,Web Image services, GIS - CAD applicationservers and others). Standard products areused, such as ESRI tools, Oracle DBMS, BEAWeblogic, IIS Microsoft, Crystal Reports andMS Office tools). There are different clienttypes (Heavy, Light, Mobile), all of them inan open and scalable architecture. The usergoes into the system through client servertechnologies (administration, edition anddynamic analysis) or intranet Webtechnologies (queries and analysis) accordingto a defined users’ policy.
Main Benefits of SIGRAIt enables the integration of other airportinformation systems in a common spatialGIS interface, simplifying and making morefriendly the IT-user interaction, takingadvantage of Web and high speedcommunication services.
A unique and corporate airport maps-plansdatabase is maintained at the airport,common for all the airport users. This factimproves the information maintenance andoptimizes airport operations associated todatabases.
It simplifies and saves time in maintenanceduties associated to airport equipments. Italso helps locating commercial andpatrimonial assets yielding a more effectivebusiness monitoring and control.
V.1-02-2009
SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 2 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SIGRA
SIGRA
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATION SYSTEMFOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENT
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
A global airport management also includes the
environment and non-flying activities
SIGRA modules
Functional modules of the airport GIS
GIS generic utilities for administration, edition and query
Optional modulesCommercial
management
Environmentmanagement
Patrimonymanagement
Airportoperations
Airportsecurity
Handlingmanagement
Engineering andmaintenance
Geospatial AISCivil worksmanagement
Full accessheavy client
Web access - Intranet/internetlight client
Mobile devices access (PDA)Intranet, WiFi
Typical administrative environment
Offices inventoryFacilities inventoryFacilities consumptiomsHiring and leasing contractsAssociated documents
Siglo
Flights planningFlights statisticsPassenger statistics
Scena
InvoicingCommercial contractsAdministrative contractsAssociated documents
SAP
OfficesCommercial spacesAdministrative spacesClaims, request and actionsPlots (parcels)Passenger routesCartography
SIGRA GIS
Outdoor/indoorCAD images
Orthoimages
SADS
DIACAE
More SIGRA modules
Patrimony and fixed assets moduleIt supports the premises and the permanentassets management and operationcorresponding to the ownership inventory.It comprises indoor assets and outdoorassets as well, querying the patrimony dataand other data associated with the firmassets inventory stored in other systemssuch as SAP.
Handling management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe equipments and services of passengerattendance, baggage flow and control, andaircraft ground support (passenger routesand the monitoring of possible obstaclesdisturbing the passenger routes, equipmentsand routes of reduced mobility, informationpoints, information panels and informationscreens, fire extinguishers...).
Engineering and maintenance moduleThis module is in charge of managing andoperating the technical equipments ofengineering and their maintenance. It carriesout the graphical management and locationmonitoring of engineering equipments andutilities networks. Additionally it connectswith maintenance information systems suchas MAXIMO and CRM system. Therefore ithelps to site and locate incidences,breakdowns and faults, maintenanceinspections and work orders.
It includes the definition of the airport zonesperforming maintenance of infrastructuresand civil works, being queried the currentand historic news and events of any work.
Airport operations moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe follow-me vehicles which guide theaircrafts in landing, take off and parkingoperations.
A second task of this module is themanagement of exploitable areas in theairport airside and their interrelation withthe companies on duties in air operationsand aircraft service assistances.
The third and last task is to map the fireextinguishes services as well as the graphicmanagement of personnel and passengersevacuation planning and evacuation routesalong with the alarm utilities to handle theseevents.
Environment management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe environmental information related withthe acoustic impact and noise pollution, thequality air and air pollution, the wastewaterpollution and its monitoring, the control ofdangerous and hazardous materials and themonitoring and protection of fauna andvegetation inside and around the airport.
This module will create, modify and erasethe position and technical data of measuringand monitoring devices which conform theairport environmental systems.
Airport Security ModuleIt supports the managing and operating ofthe GIS objects corresponding to equipmentsof the security support devices as well asthe vigilance video cameras, locating onmaps and floor buildings events andincidences happening in the airport incoordination with the events and incidencesairport management system.
It can associate incidents spatially and, ifneeded, to establish and launch alarms,reviewing which are active, querying andnotificating them to the emergency andmaintenance services.
Geospatial AIS moduleThis module manages and operates thegeographic information existing in the AIS(Aeronautical Information System) for eachairport, being capable to spatially access toany AIS equipments sited at the airsidespaces of the airport, querying their technicaldata.
It can also query the AIP airport technicaldata, select, view and query airportsupplements and the aeronautical airportcharts in PDF format.
System management and commonutilities – core modulesDeveloped for database administration,users administration and their accesses andprivileges control. It consists of all thecommon basic utilities that are available forany functional module of the system.
It also includes a license package composedof a database manager server, applicationsserver, contents web and web map server.Additionally it contains an authorizationsmanager, heavy client sites foradministration and CAD graphic edition andweb light clients.
Commercial and advertising managementmoduleThe first one is concerned with the businesspremises management and operation as wellas with the different administrative andcommercial spaces of the airport, carryingout the management of commercial andadministrative concessions placed in eacharea and premises. It queries the billing dataand other data associated with theconcessions stored in other systems suchas SAP. Passenger routes can be createdand commercial spaces can be associatedto different routes.
The second one shows the airport hardsupport devices with their associatedadvertising contracts. There are conventionaland non conventional hard devices,advertising circuits and advertising groups,accessing to their contracts.
This module, as well as all the followingones, includes the support for heavy clientapplications, web light clients and PDAapplications to achieve queries, editions andadministration of assets graphic data andtheir associated alphanumeric attributes.
Introduction
SIGRA is a geographically referencedinformation system, developed by Indra forAena, and focused on airport environmentmanagement.
Though under general purpose criteria,SIGRA makes up a powerful tool structuredas a basic core, in one hand and in the other,as a set of several functional modules.
These modules have been developedattending to the necessity of a managementtool that such airport activities, as thoserelated with the commercial and patrimonymanagement, handling services, engineeringactivities and equipments maintenance,airports operations, environment and civilworks management, AIP-AIS queries, andsecurity support systems, more and morebecame essential.
The system is designed to workcooperatively with other airport informationsystems helping them to present their dataand results associated to their correspondingphysical location.
In its full configuration, SIGRA system iscomposed of nine operative and runningmodules, which are: Administration,Commercial Management, Patrimony,Handling, Engineering and Maintenance,Airport Operations, Civil Works Management,Environment Management, Airport Securityand Geospatial AIS.
The system could be the substratum for allthe relevant corporate managementsystems, such as:
• SAP (ERP)
• SCENA, cooperative airport managementsystem (AODB)
• SAOS, Satellite Airport Orthoimage System
• MAXIMO, infrastructure servicing andmaintenance management system
• DIACAE, computer-aided engineeringdesign tool for Spanish airports
SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 2 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SIGRA
SIGRA
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATION SYSTEMFOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENT
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
A global airport management also includes the
environment and non-flying activities
SIGRA modules
Functional modules of the airport GIS
GIS generic utilities for administration, edition and query
Optional modulesCommercial
management
Environmentmanagement
Patrimonymanagement
Airportoperations
Airportsecurity
Handlingmanagement
Engineering andmaintenance
Geospatial AISCivil worksmanagement
Full accessheavy client
Web access - Intranet/internetlight client
Mobile devices access (PDA)Intranet, WiFi
Typical administrative environment
Offices inventoryFacilities inventoryFacilities consumptiomsHiring and leasing contractsAssociated documents
Siglo
Flights planningFlights statisticsPassenger statistics
Scena
InvoicingCommercial contractsAdministrative contractsAssociated documents
SAP
OfficesCommercial spacesAdministrative spacesClaims, request and actionsPlots (parcels)Passenger routesCartography
SIGRA GIS
Outdoor/indoorCAD images
Orthoimages
SADS
DIACAE
More SIGRA modules
Patrimony and fixed assets moduleIt supports the premises and the permanentassets management and operationcorresponding to the ownership inventory.It comprises indoor assets and outdoorassets as well, querying the patrimony dataand other data associated with the firmassets inventory stored in other systemssuch as SAP.
Handling management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe equipments and services of passengerattendance, baggage flow and control, andaircraft ground support (passenger routesand the monitoring of possible obstaclesdisturbing the passenger routes, equipmentsand routes of reduced mobility, informationpoints, information panels and informationscreens, fire extinguishers...).
Engineering and maintenance moduleThis module is in charge of managing andoperating the technical equipments ofengineering and their maintenance. It carriesout the graphical management and locationmonitoring of engineering equipments andutilities networks. Additionally it connectswith maintenance information systems suchas MAXIMO and CRM system. Therefore ithelps to site and locate incidences,breakdowns and faults, maintenanceinspections and work orders.
It includes the definition of the airport zonesperforming maintenance of infrastructuresand civil works, being queried the currentand historic news and events of any work.
Airport operations moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe follow-me vehicles which guide theaircrafts in landing, take off and parkingoperations.
A second task of this module is themanagement of exploitable areas in theairport airside and their interrelation withthe companies on duties in air operationsand aircraft service assistances.
The third and last task is to map the fireextinguishes services as well as the graphicmanagement of personnel and passengersevacuation planning and evacuation routesalong with the alarm utilities to handle theseevents.
Environment management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe environmental information related withthe acoustic impact and noise pollution, thequality air and air pollution, the wastewaterpollution and its monitoring, the control ofdangerous and hazardous materials and themonitoring and protection of fauna andvegetation inside and around the airport.
This module will create, modify and erasethe position and technical data of measuringand monitoring devices which conform theairport environmental systems.
Airport Security ModuleIt supports the managing and operating ofthe GIS objects corresponding to equipmentsof the security support devices as well asthe vigilance video cameras, locating onmaps and floor buildings events andincidences happening in the airport incoordination with the events and incidencesairport management system.
It can associate incidents spatially and, ifneeded, to establish and launch alarms,reviewing which are active, querying andnotificating them to the emergency andmaintenance services.
Geospatial AIS moduleThis module manages and operates thegeographic information existing in the AIS(Aeronautical Information System) for eachairport, being capable to spatially access toany AIS equipments sited at the airsidespaces of the airport, querying their technicaldata.
It can also query the AIP airport technicaldata, select, view and query airportsupplements and the aeronautical airportcharts in PDF format.
System management and commonutilities – core modulesDeveloped for database administration,users administration and their accesses andprivileges control. It consists of all thecommon basic utilities that are available forany functional module of the system.
It also includes a license package composedof a database manager server, applicationsserver, contents web and web map server.Additionally it contains an authorizationsmanager, heavy client sites foradministration and CAD graphic edition andweb light clients.
Commercial and advertising managementmoduleThe first one is concerned with the businesspremises management and operation as wellas with the different administrative andcommercial spaces of the airport, carryingout the management of commercial andadministrative concessions placed in eacharea and premises. It queries the billing dataand other data associated with theconcessions stored in other systems suchas SAP. Passenger routes can be createdand commercial spaces can be associatedto different routes.
The second one shows the airport hardsupport devices with their associatedadvertising contracts. There are conventionaland non conventional hard devices,advertising circuits and advertising groups,accessing to their contracts.
This module, as well as all the followingones, includes the support for heavy clientapplications, web light clients and PDAapplications to achieve queries, editions andadministration of assets graphic data andtheir associated alphanumeric attributes.
Introduction
SIGRA is a geographically referencedinformation system, developed by Indra forAena, and focused on airport environmentmanagement.
Though under general purpose criteria,SIGRA makes up a powerful tool structuredas a basic core, in one hand and in the other,as a set of several functional modules.
These modules have been developedattending to the necessity of a managementtool that such airport activities, as thoserelated with the commercial and patrimonymanagement, handling services, engineeringactivities and equipments maintenance,airports operations, environment and civilworks management, AIP-AIS queries, andsecurity support systems, more and morebecame essential.
The system is designed to workcooperatively with other airport informationsystems helping them to present their dataand results associated to their correspondingphysical location.
In its full configuration, SIGRA system iscomposed of nine operative and runningmodules, which are: Administration,Commercial Management, Patrimony,Handling, Engineering and Maintenance,Airport Operations, Civil Works Management,Environment Management, Airport Securityand Geospatial AIS.
The system could be the substratum for allthe relevant corporate managementsystems, such as:
• SAP (ERP)
• SCENA, cooperative airport managementsystem (AODB)
• SAOS, Satellite Airport Orthoimage System
• MAXIMO, infrastructure servicing andmaintenance management system
• DIACAE, computer-aided engineeringdesign tool for Spanish airports
SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 2 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SIGRA
SIGRA
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATION SYSTEMFOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENT
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
A global airport management also includes the
environment and non-flying activities
SIGRA modules
Functional modules of the airport GIS
GIS generic utilities for administration, edition and query
Optional modulesCommercial
management
Environmentmanagement
Patrimonymanagement
Airportoperations
Airportsecurity
Handlingmanagement
Engineering andmaintenance
Geospatial AISCivil worksmanagement
Full accessheavy client
Web access - Intranet/internetlight client
Mobile devices access (PDA)Intranet, WiFi
Typical administrative environment
Offices inventoryFacilities inventoryFacilities consumptiomsHiring and leasing contractsAssociated documents
Siglo
Flights planningFlights statisticsPassenger statistics
Scena
InvoicingCommercial contractsAdministrative contractsAssociated documents
SAP
OfficesCommercial spacesAdministrative spacesClaims, request and actionsPlots (parcels)Passenger routesCartography
SIGRA GIS
Outdoor/indoorCAD images
Orthoimages
SADS
DIACAE
More SIGRA modules
Patrimony and fixed assets moduleIt supports the premises and the permanentassets management and operationcorresponding to the ownership inventory.It comprises indoor assets and outdoorassets as well, querying the patrimony dataand other data associated with the firmassets inventory stored in other systemssuch as SAP.
Handling management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe equipments and services of passengerattendance, baggage flow and control, andaircraft ground support (passenger routesand the monitoring of possible obstaclesdisturbing the passenger routes, equipmentsand routes of reduced mobility, informationpoints, information panels and informationscreens, fire extinguishers...).
Engineering and maintenance moduleThis module is in charge of managing andoperating the technical equipments ofengineering and their maintenance. It carriesout the graphical management and locationmonitoring of engineering equipments andutilities networks. Additionally it connectswith maintenance information systems suchas MAXIMO and CRM system. Therefore ithelps to site and locate incidences,breakdowns and faults, maintenanceinspections and work orders.
It includes the definition of the airport zonesperforming maintenance of infrastructuresand civil works, being queried the currentand historic news and events of any work.
Airport operations moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe follow-me vehicles which guide theaircrafts in landing, take off and parkingoperations.
A second task of this module is themanagement of exploitable areas in theairport airside and their interrelation withthe companies on duties in air operationsand aircraft service assistances.
The third and last task is to map the fireextinguishes services as well as the graphicmanagement of personnel and passengersevacuation planning and evacuation routesalong with the alarm utilities to handle theseevents.
Environment management moduleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe environmental information related withthe acoustic impact and noise pollution, thequality air and air pollution, the wastewaterpollution and its monitoring, the control ofdangerous and hazardous materials and themonitoring and protection of fauna andvegetation inside and around the airport.
This module will create, modify and erasethe position and technical data of measuringand monitoring devices which conform theairport environmental systems.
Airport Security ModuleIt supports the managing and operating ofthe GIS objects corresponding to equipmentsof the security support devices as well asthe vigilance video cameras, locating onmaps and floor buildings events andincidences happening in the airport incoordination with the events and incidencesairport management system.
It can associate incidents spatially and, ifneeded, to establish and launch alarms,reviewing which are active, querying andnotificating them to the emergency andmaintenance services.
Geospatial AIS moduleThis module manages and operates thegeographic information existing in the AIS(Aeronautical Information System) for eachairport, being capable to spatially access toany AIS equipments sited at the airsidespaces of the airport, querying their technicaldata.
It can also query the AIP airport technicaldata, select, view and query airportsupplements and the aeronautical airportcharts in PDF format.
System management and commonutilities – core modulesDeveloped for database administration,users administration and their accesses andprivileges control. It consists of all thecommon basic utilities that are available forany functional module of the system.
It also includes a license package composedof a database manager server, applicationsserver, contents web and web map server.Additionally it contains an authorizationsmanager, heavy client sites foradministration and CAD graphic edition andweb light clients.
Commercial and advertising managementmoduleThe first one is concerned with the businesspremises management and operation as wellas with the different administrative andcommercial spaces of the airport, carryingout the management of commercial andadministrative concessions placed in eacharea and premises. It queries the billing dataand other data associated with theconcessions stored in other systems suchas SAP. Passenger routes can be createdand commercial spaces can be associatedto different routes.
The second one shows the airport hardsupport devices with their associatedadvertising contracts. There are conventionaland non conventional hard devices,advertising circuits and advertising groups,accessing to their contracts.
This module, as well as all the followingones, includes the support for heavy clientapplications, web light clients and PDAapplications to achieve queries, editions andadministration of assets graphic data andtheir associated alphanumeric attributes.
Introduction
SIGRA is a geographically referencedinformation system, developed by Indra forAena, and focused on airport environmentmanagement.
Though under general purpose criteria,SIGRA makes up a powerful tool structuredas a basic core, in one hand and in the other,as a set of several functional modules.
These modules have been developedattending to the necessity of a managementtool that such airport activities, as thoserelated with the commercial and patrimonymanagement, handling services, engineeringactivities and equipments maintenance,airports operations, environment and civilworks management, AIP-AIS queries, andsecurity support systems, more and morebecame essential.
The system is designed to workcooperatively with other airport informationsystems helping them to present their dataand results associated to their correspondingphysical location.
In its full configuration, SIGRA system iscomposed of nine operative and runningmodules, which are: Administration,Commercial Management, Patrimony,Handling, Engineering and Maintenance,Airport Operations, Civil Works Management,Environment Management, Airport Securityand Geospatial AIS.
The system could be the substratum for allthe relevant corporate managementsystems, such as:
• SAP (ERP)
• SCENA, cooperative airport managementsystem (AODB)
• SAOS, Satellite Airport Orthoimage System
• MAXIMO, infrastructure servicing andmaintenance management system
• DIACAE, computer-aided engineeringdesign tool for Spanish airports
SIGRA_AF.fh11 24/2/09 11:20 P�gina 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
indracompany.com
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
GEO-REFERENCEDINFORMATIONSYSTEM FOR AIRPORTMANAGEMENTSuppling ATM systems around the world for more than 30 years
Avda. de Bruselas, 3528108 AlcobendasMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 480 60 04F + 34 91 480 60 [email protected]
Indra reserves the rightto modify thesespecifications withoutprior notice.
Typical SIGRA environment
Web query profileEdition and analysis profile
Bussiness logic
Web services
GIS
ArcMapquery
ArcMapedition
ArcCatalogedition
Administration profile
Tin
pGDB Others
ArcEditorArcViewArcInfoArcPADAutodesk Map
ArcGIS 9
Inet
ArcSDE 9Oracle
MAXIMOOracle
Siglo, NotifiesOracle-XML
SAPRFCs
Conoper ScenaExcel-XML
ArcIMS 9
Image
CAD
DIACAEDWG
SAOSECW
Other GIS division systems Other airport Aena systems
Characteristics
Civil Works Management ModuleIt is in charge of managing and operatingthe geographical information and itstechnical data for the civil works existinginside the airport field limits, accessing tothe plan and charts of each project and civilwork, its technical data, its photographs andother associated documents.
Additionally it can query the affections andactions inventory, managing the civil workshistoric data and generating alarms to detectdelivering out of date.
ArchitectureIt is based on distributed work environmentfor functionality and data managementpurposes. It uses a services orientedarchitecture (SOA) and it is composed ofseveral server nodes (Web Map services,Web Image services, GIS - CAD applicationservers and others). Standard products areused, such as ESRI tools, Oracle DBMS, BEAWeblogic, IIS Microsoft, Crystal Reports andMS Office tools). There are different clienttypes (Heavy, Light, Mobile), all of them inan open and scalable architecture. The usergoes into the system through client servertechnologies (administration, edition anddynamic analysis) or intranet Webtechnologies (queries and analysis) accordingto a defined users’ policy.
Main Benefits of SIGRAIt enables the integration of other airportinformation systems in a common spatialGIS interface, simplifying and making morefriendly the IT-user interaction, takingadvantage of Web and high speedcommunication services.
A unique and corporate airport maps-plansdatabase is maintained at the airport,common for all the airport users. This factimproves the information maintenance andoptimizes airport operations associated todatabases.
It simplifies and saves time in maintenanceduties associated to airport equipments. Italso helps locating commercial andpatrimonial assets yielding a more effectivebusiness monitoring and control.
V.1-02-2009