THE REQUIREMENTS OF IMMOVABLE ASSETINFORMATION: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKFOR GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2020
Geoinformation technology provides significant information for building owners and managers
for them to look after the assets and facilities using the same data and software. This is important for decisionmaking and performance improvement purposes. In Malaysia, the Immovable Asset Management Procedures
(TPATA) provided by the federal government is used to guide all government agencies in managing various
assets or property owned by the government. While the TPATA focuses on the procedures of utilisation and
disposal of immovable assets, this study defines the potential of geoinformation technology to embed with the
TPATA system. Thus, this study explains the details of assets information requirements for developing software
in improving the current system. Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) was the case study in which the halls owned
by MBJB were selected for data collection. The findings of this study provide the information base which is also
known as the core data model. It describes the main elements of physical assets and facilities i.e. i) information
of premise, ii) land data of premise, iii) internal building blocks of on-premises data (specific asset and its
components), iv) external building blocks and other facilities of on-premises data (specific asset and its
components), and v) system of premise and management or service of assets data. Finally, the conceptual
framework innovated by the TPATA was developed to improve the existing system that provides better
accessible to user data. This helps the government to compile, facilitate and maximize its immovable asset data
management for a greater accessible system.
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