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In 2003 the Heritage Protection Department of the city of Warsaw decided to bring up to date the existing register of monuments of architecture in the Polish capital. This task entailed a new list of monuments in the form of an electronic database. The author of the programme was the Arch-Info firm from Wroclaw, which with the cooperation of the Institute of the History of Art at the University of Wroclaw devised a system known as SEZAM. The programme in question was based on the MIDAS system in collaboration with Kunstgeschichtliche Institut mit dem Bildarchiv Foto in Marburg. Both programmes work with the Access application. In 2004 on the spot research produced a database for almost 7300 complexes and historical monuments. Each information file about a given monument contains basic address data, historical data - time of origin, redesigning, architects, inclusion into a register of historical monuments, and at least one photograph. The structure of the document was slightly altered in the course of working on the registers by basing them on a structure devised for monuments of architecture. In 2007 a slightly shorter version of the base was designed for presentation in the Internet. Today, in the wake of a successive technological modernisation, the database is recorded in the SQL Server 2005, PostgreSQL 8xx system, which makes it possible to automatically include changes made on the Internet page into the original database. At the same time, cooperation of the base and a Google map has been achieved. The data contained in particular documents and the whole system are verified and supplemented as part of the current work conducted at the Heritage Protection Department of the City of Warsaw.
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