Vision LIS 2000 - A total technology solution for land records


2.3. Components of VISION LIS 2000

VISION LIS 2000 is a software suite comprising of 
  • VISION Surveyor - Survey Records computerization software following the traditional survey methods used in the country in last 150 years.
  • VISION MapMaker - Digital Mapping software for computerization of field sketches or village maps where field survey data is not available.
  • VISION Cartographer - A comprehensive GIS for integration of Record of Rights data and any other user specific databases to the village spatial records. Also suitable for building any higher level spatial analysis application
  • VISION Office - Multilingual support using common Windows protocols suitable for data interchange/storage using any general Windows based application
This power suite of applications caters to every possible Land Management application and is a product without any parallel in terms of functionality and utility. 

2.3. Screen Views of the four components

VISION Surveyor
Land Information System

VISION MapMaker
Digital Mapping System

VISION Cartographer
Geographic Information System

VISION Office
Multilingual LIS Support

3. Application Domain of VISION LIS 2000

3.1. Utility for Land Records Departments
Let us take a look at the fundamental operations of any Land Records Department and see how VISION LIS 2000 acts as an indispensable utility:

Need - Preparation of field maps depicting boundaries and measurements and compilation of village maps from these data.

VISION LIS 2000
  • Allows traditional survey data to be entered into the software and generates field boundaries
  • Facilitates both interactive and automatic mosaicing to generate village maps
  • Facilitates generation of village traverse boundaries, fits mosaiced maps into traverse boundaries and generates accurate village map
Need - Settlement and compilation of revenue assessment on lands based on classification etc.

VISION LIS 2000
  • Allows RoR data to be integrated with the village map
  • Data pertaining to land classification, ownership, revenue assessment, collections etc can be maintained from VISION LIS itself.
  • Supports ISCII databases for Indian Language Adangal/Pahani Records
Need - Creation of identifiable field boundary framework on ground by erecting designated marks on land junctions.

VISION LIS 2000
  • Information pertaining to any junction, survey points etc., like Bijunction, Trijunction, Traverse Station, Pillar etc. can be stored and represented graphically on the plot as well as on the village map.
  • These ground framework control points are used automatically by software to generate accurate village maps. 
    Need - Updation of land maps and land registers incorporating changes in boundaries, titles etc.

    VISION LIS 2000
    • Comprehensive features for creating sub-divisions, assigning change in ownership etc.
    • Any physical changes in boundaries or titles can be superimposed on original computerized field boundary or data
    • Mutation data and history can be maintained allowing user to view the status of boundaries or deeds at any point of time in the archived record.
    Need - Redressal of grievances by showing obliterated boundaries, resolving boundary disputes and safeguarding titles and arresting encroachments.

    VISION LIS 2000
    • Any revenue survey number graphical detail as well as ladder table can be printed from software
    • Due to generation of plot geometry from numeric data, the computerized output is acceptable to legal scrutiny
    • Mutation of any field can be shown over a period of time to resolve any boundary disputes
    Need - Revision of land records if changes on ground are too numerous to keep pace with.

    VISION LIS 2000
    • Resurvey data can be integrated into the software
    • Traditional survey methods as well as newer technologies like GPS, EDM, Total Stations etc can be utilized without any need to change software platform.
    • VISION LIS 2000 is a one stop solution for all requirements computerization of old survey data and for any new resurvey data.

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