unprecedented population growth, combined with the development of unplanned urbanization has led to no infrastructure. This has also caused serious repercussions on the basis of the region's resources. Urbanization takes place both in the radial direction around a well-established city or linearly along the highways. In most countries, urbanization is inevitable, its effects. To minimize these effects of urban infrastructure is well planned, designed and maintained so that it provides optimal performance. Part of the problem in the urban structure now is being built at a time of awareness of the project was substantially different from today. So, trying to frame the current system to achieve the objectives of today at the city level, a major concern today host the survival of our urban area.
management system real information for real estate is an essential part of a real estate company and is very important for policy makers and managers. The choice of location was the most important and traditional real estate.
Sometime around the world where most of them will have to find a new home. Perhaps, due to a new job or a change in the requirements of the family or housing situation will change and find a place to live. Some of them should be close to schools, roads or railway station? Maybe some of them prefer to be in an area where costs are lower. Maybe you want to be near an urban area of shops and the workplace? This can be a tedious and frustrating. The demands of family members should be considered in site selection. To ask these questions to find acceptable housing for all families in the right place at the right price, a system of property management with decision support information is right. To find a suitable home for the participants had to decide first on a number of factors such as cost, proximity to schools, railways and roads, urban areas are important in their decision making.
These factors were assigned weights and scores that reflect their importance. Once the weighting process is completed, the selected data has been compiled into a GIS using a modeling technique of multiple criteria. Multicriteria Evaluation (EMC) technique allows layers of the card should be weighted to reflect their relative importance. A number of factors that influence the decision must be defined. The criteria can be considered as GIS data layers. Therefore, the MTC provides a framework for finding solutions to the problems of decision making.
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