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Digital Cadastral DataBase

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An example of a DCDB file showing properties, road easements and a watercourse

Digital Cadastral DataBase (DCDB) is a computerised map or 'spatial' location showing property boundaries normally in relation to adjoining and other close properties or parcels of land. Commonly used as a basic layer of data used in map based computer programs that gives an outline of the legal boundaries of a property. By using lines to represent an area, features such as rivers and roads can be shown in relation to the property location.[1]

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  1. ^ "Application of Surveying and Mapping Technology in Cadastral Surveying and Mapping". Foreign Language Science and Technology Journal Database Engineering Technology. 2022-03-25. doi:10.47939/et.v3i3(10).29.