In Denmark, we have over 1500 different open data layers. This data is within the environment, planning, ground maps, height data and the building area. The many data come from different data sources, and it is not easy to get an overview of where which data is available and where.
Sweco has a WebGIS system (Spatial suite) where all this much open data is easily accessible to users. Our colleagues use a lot of different data in their work with customer projects, this is from our architects to our engineers. They work in many different programs, such as Autocad, Revit, Microstation and Qgis and in different coordinate systems. This is where FME comes to the rescue. We have built an integration between Spatial Suite and FME, where the colleagues choose the data they need for their project, as well as the output format and coordinate system. FME Server retrieves the requested data and send it to them. This was only the beginning, the people wanted more, they wanted more solutions that could make their work easier. Therefore, we have developed a large number of different FME server Apps to solve some of their needs. We will show various examples of these.
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The problem we are solving today is
● Getting data coming from many different sources and
formats
● Getting it all in “one” place
● Getting the output in the format and coordinate
system that the people need.
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Behind the scene
Spatial Suite
Datasources
webservice
Workspace uses Spatial
Suite to get the data from
the different sources
http://localhost:8080/spatialmap?&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&RE
QUEST=GetMap&LAYERS=theme-gst-orto_foraar&SRS=EPSG25832&WI
DTH=400&HEIGHT=300&FORMAT=image/png
&BBOX=713545.2,6172374.3,713986.3,6172676.3
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Summary part 1
● ”All” the data that is shown in Spatial Suite
– can be converted and downloadet
● ”All” in one place
● Easy access for the (Sweco) people to the
open data
● Easy maintenance of the tool (Datamodel).
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