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Integrasi Mapbox dan Google Map untuk Menunjang Fitur tambahan pada system informasi geografis hidayatulloh, Rahmad; Airlangga, Primaadi
Exact Papers in Compilation (EPiC) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Februari 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/epic.v4i1.648

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Sistem informasi geografis terintegrasi adalah sebuah sistem informasi geografis yang bertujuan untuk mempermudah pembuatan dan pengintegrasian data pemetaan sehingga peneliti dari berbagai latar belakang dapat menampilkan hasil penelitianya dalam bentuk pemetaan dan dapat digabungkan dalam skala yang lebih besar. Dalam pembuatan sistem informasi geografis terintegrasi penggunaan maps box dipilih karena maps box adalah sebuah tools untuk pembuatan pemetaan yang bersifat gratis baik dalam pembuatan pemetaan maupun penampilan hasil pemetaan sehingga bisa menghemat biaya karena dengan jumlah pengakses dan pemetaan yang di buat akan menimbulkan biaya yang cukup besar bila menggunakan alternatif yang berbayar. Namun demikian Maps box mempunyai banyak kekurangan dalam hal fitur oleh karena itu saya meneliti untuk mengintegrasikan aplikasi pihak ketiga untuk memenuhi fitur-fitur yang kurang pada maps box. Untuk mengatasi kekurangan dari map box peneliti mengintegrasikan fitur rute pada google maps, mengintegrasikan fitur detail lokasi pada google maps serta mengintegrasikan data koordinat google maps melalui link google maps dapat di simpan di sistem sehingga fitur-fitur tersebut bisa di gunakan di sistem informasi geografis terpadu.Mengintegrasikan aplikasi pihak ketiga dapat membuat sistem informasi geografis terpadu dengan menggunakan map box tetapi juga bisa mempunyai fitur yang lebih banyak.
Integration of Mapbox and Google Maps to Support Additional Features in Geographic Information Systems Hidayatulloh, Rahmad; Airlangga, Primaadi
SAINTEKBU Vol. 14 No. 02 (2022): Vol. 14 No. 02 August 2022
Publisher : KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/saintekbu.v14i02.1411

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An integrated geographic information system is a geographic information system that aims to facilitate the creation and integration of mapping data so that researchers from various backgrounds can present their research results in the form of a map and can be combined on a larger scale. In making an integrated geographic information system, the use of the maps box was chosen because the maps box is a tool for making mapping that is free of charge both in making mappings and displaying mapping results so; it can save costs because the number of accessors and mappings made will incur substantial costs if using a paid alternative. However, the Maps box has many shortcomings in terms of features, so we researched to integrate third-party applications to fulfill the features that need to be added in the maps box. To overcome the shortcomings of the map box, the researcher integrates the route feature of Google Maps, integrates the location details feature on Google Maps, and integrates Google Maps coordinate data via the Google Maps link, which can be stored in the system so that these features can be used in an integrated geographic information system. Integrating third-party applications can create an integrated geographic information system using a map box but can also have more features.
Integration of Mapbox and Google Maps to Support Additional Features in Geographic Information Systems Hidayatulloh, Rahmad; Airlangga, Primaadi
SAINTEKBU Vol. 14 No. 02 (2022): Vol. 14 No. 02 August 2022
Publisher : KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/saintekbu.v14i02.1411

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An integrated geographic information system is a geographic information system that aims to facilitate the creation and integration of mapping data so that researchers from various backgrounds can present their research results in the form of a map and can be combined on a larger scale. In making an integrated geographic information system, the use of the maps box was chosen because the maps box is a tool for making mapping that is free of charge both in making mappings and displaying mapping results so; it can save costs because the number of accessors and mappings made will incur substantial costs if using a paid alternative. However, the Maps box has many shortcomings in terms of features, so we researched to integrate third-party applications to fulfill the features that need to be added in the maps box. To overcome the shortcomings of the map box, the researcher integrates the route feature of Google Maps, integrates the location details feature on Google Maps, and integrates Google Maps coordinate data via the Google Maps link, which can be stored in the system so that these features can be used in an integrated geographic information system. Integrating third-party applications can create an integrated geographic information system using a map box but can also have more features.