ARCHIKART – Municipal Real Property Management System
ARCHIKART is a modularly structured real property management system with a geographic basis. It enables the electronic processing of all real property related, municipal processes in the areas of real properties, construction, the environment, transport and facility management, right up to the complete transaction processing. Internet and Intranet modules as well as GIS integration provide for an effective workflow. LINUX and Open Source software are supported.
All ARCHIKART modules use a joint database, either MySQL, MS SQL or Oracle. Information on people, land parcels, plots and buildings is available for the processing of transactions across different public administration offices.
ARCHIKART provides interfaces to other applications (budget / cash accounting systems, GIS and CAD products, etc.).
Benefit of solution
- GIS data link the ARCHIKART objects with data from geographic information systems
- Integration of DMS and Office applications
- Use of Open Source (MySQL, UMN Mapserver, OpenCms), compatible with Linux
- Portal modules for Intranet and Internet
- Own WebGIS ARCHIKART Karthago
Best Practice
Customer: City of Braunsbedra
Many have traditions – we have a future.This is the motto for the development of the City of Braunsbedra in the district of Merseburg-Querfurt (Saxony-Anhalt). This also applies for the IT concept development. The city administration has been working with ARCHIKART for five years. At the present time, it is in the middle of ascertaining the immovable assets. Here, one thing is certain: an inventory is always a work-intensive matter. Counting and evaluating tables and chairs is child’s play however compared to recording and valuating immovable property. In order to work effectively, it is important to use available data and record datasets for the individual specialised public offices simultaneously to the data collection. The ARCHIKART city licence provides the ideal foundations for this work. Streets, green areas and buildings are recorded in the individual public offices and these then come together in the asset evaluation module. To do this, the individual property files were created using ARCHIKART. The detailed data come from the corresponding public offices and then only have to be allocated to the property file.