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Enhancing Interoperability Through API for Certificate Issuance at ATR/ BPN

Ginting, Clava Pratama Putra (2024) Enhancing Interoperability Through API for Certificate Issuance at ATR/ BPN.

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Abstract:Land administration involves the systematic management of land-related processes and data to support governance, economic development, and sustainable land use. Effective land administration systems are critical for ensuring accurate, reliable, and interoperable data exchange among various actors. The usual mechanisms to exchange data in land administration is usually consist of standardised paper-based document that derived from technical standards and regulation frameworks. Here, we demonstrate that APIs can be designed to be used as mechanism to exchange data in Land Administration. The process begins with identifying the certificate issuance workflow in ATR/ BPN Indonesia. Then, we suggest changes in the workflow to accommodate the API. To maintain the regulatory compliance, we set several interaction requirements to rule the input and output of each process. Then, we start designing the API by developing the data model that aligns with the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) to ensure interoperability. The API development involves creating endpoints to handle specific needs of the actor based on the requirements that already devised. A body response also devised for the API to standardize the format and structure of the data exchanged. Our results show that the developed API prototype, utilizing Node.js and Express.js, successfully handles data submission, retrieval, and updating operations. The API endpoints are designed to manage various processes, such as application submission, assignment management, spatial data collection, and juridical data inspection. The interactions between the API and the PostgreSQL database ensure optimal performance and scalability, enabling concurrent user requests to be handled efficiently. In a broader perspective, this finding highlights the potential for APIs to standardize interactions within land administration systems, reducing the expertise required for data management and facilitating cross-organizational collaboration. This study contributes to the advancement of land administration practices by providing a practical mechanism for data exchange in land administration.
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Faculty:ITC: Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation
Subject:38 earth sciences, 54 computer science
Programme:Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation MSc (75014)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/102060
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