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Emma Potter

Topography for cadastre and reconfinctions

This work is proposed as a complete guide, both conceptual and operational, for the development of topographical works in the cadastral field and of reconstruction of boundaries that have become uncertain or dispute. The two components are intertwined with each other with the aim of allowing the reader, once filled with the conceptual aspects that he still does not know, to then proceed to the practical part, thus being able to successfully complete their works. The operational part is treated with 10 complete examples carried out by step-by-step which are the basis of 25 other works for which the decisive operations to be carried out are indicated and commented. This vast case studies the reader to always identify the example that collides with the assignment to be carried out. The examples are resolved with the Geocat and Cormap software (developed by the same author and provided with the free license volume for two months) and explain in detail all the individual steps so that they can also be reproduced by users of other software, or by calculating sheets. The volume is structured to be used in top-down mode, that is, starting from the macro-activities required by the work that the reader is facing to allow him to go down to degrees of detail gradually greater where he needs it. The first part of the book is in fact entirely dedicated to the examples of works carried out in which the contents are recalled, both conceptual and operational, present in the second part. This approach allows the reader to focus on the work to be done (identifying the appropriate example) to resort to the detail of the individual operations only for the points that are not yet known to him or who want to deepen. In the part that deals with the TS-GPS reliefs and the use of pregeE, a series of problems are exhibited which, if not fully master, can lead to serious errors without the technician. In the field of reconfinations, this work summarizes the contents of the book “Cuenations techniques” (2017, by the same author) integrating them with the new procedures taken up to its publication, first of all the combinatorial calculation of rolling -lines to minimum squares. The volume reports the indication to all the online courses of the website www.corsigeometri.it who deal with the same themes, for the benefit of the reader who wished for an additional training level. Gianni Rossi surveyor, he followed university courses in mathematical analysis and algorithms theory at the faculty of computer science of the University of Venice. He has held over 180 seminars in the field of reconfinctions at the colleges of surveyors throughout Italy and, on behalf of the National Council Surveyors and graduate surveyors, 4 international seminars in English on the theme “Geo-Referencing of Cadastral Maps”. He currently holds courses online on the same themes on behalf of the College Geometers and GL of Padua. He is co -author of the book “The theory and practice in reconfinations” and author of the volume “Cufination techniques” (Maggioli publisher) and the algorithms of parametric and trilateral georeferencing as well as the variants oriented and bound of rolling -lines at minimum squares.