FOSS4G 2022 general tracks

Development of plugins in QGIS for the management of the Multipurpose Cadastre in the Government of Mexico City
08-24, 17:35–17:40 (Europe/Rome), Room 9

Migration of the current tools that maintain the Cadastre of Mexico City to Open Source and free licensing technologies.

The objective of the project was the development of a plugin in QGIS that optimizes the functionalities of the licensed software and allows the maintenance and management of cadastral data.

Stages of the development process:

a. Requirements analysis: Based on the information provided by the client, the feasibility of integrating the database engine, the API of workflow services with the transactional systems of the municipality is evaluated.

b. Definition and implementation of PostGIS and QGIS: together with the client, for the integration of the tools and subsequent development.

c. Design of Python and QT tools: carry out the design and development of plugin components in QGIS.

d. Design of Postgres security interfaces: coordination with the permissions, automation routines with the plugin components.

e. Development of functional tools from Bentley to QGIS: development of the previously detailed functionalities in the analysis and design stages of the project in order to replace the existing functionalities, accompanied by redesign.

f. Test and implementation in Quality Assurance (QA) environment

g. Training and technology transfer.

h. Documentation of all strage of the process of the project, in order to carry out the complete transfer to our client.

CEO of Kan Territory & IT, SDI specialist, computer-based with a track record between Open Source and the integration of systems for decision-making in the territory, with more than 20 years of experience in public administration and Spatial Data Infrastructure . Among the main positions he was as Manager of Data Engineering of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
Entrepreneur and active communicator of the potential of geospatial technologies as facilitators for sustainable development, especially in emerging economies. Active member of international open data and open source technology communities, currently President of Geolibres Argentina.
Current advisor to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) for the development of new technologies for the integration of geographic and statistical data within the framework of the ISO and SDMX Standards, for the publication of indicators at the regional level.

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