This document summarizes Toru Mori's presentation on activities of FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial) at a January 22, 2008 event. It discusses how geospatial technologies have become integrated with the web/internet through services like Google Maps. It then outlines the growth of FOSS4G tools and standards supported by organizations like OSGeo, providing examples like MapServer, PostGIS, GRASS, and GDAL. It notes how FOSS4G allows for open collaboration and integration of systems from different vendors through open standards and data.
A brief (and most definitely incomplete) introduction to the world of open source GIS. Here I present some reasons open source options are useful and then give a brief introduction to the tools I use most: QGIS, PostGIS, and R. This talk was presented at the California Natural Resources Agency GIS Day on November 13, 2014.
1) The document provides an introduction to open source GIS presented by Shin Sanghee to Kazakhstan delegates. It covers topics such as what is open source software, benefits of open source GIS, examples of open source GIS projects and organizations like OSGeo.
2) Key open source GIS projects and components discussed include PostGIS, GeoServer, MapServer, QGIS and OpenLayers. Examples are given of countries adopting open source GIS for national spatial data infrastructure.
3) The OSGeo Foundation aims to support collaborative development of open source geospatial software and promote its use through activities like incubation of projects and providing resources.
Free and Open Source Software technology: General OverviewDr. Mohamed Gabr
General Overview of Open Source Software and Technology
This document provides an overview of open source software and technology. It defines open source as software where the source code is available and users are free to use, modify, and distribute the software. The document discusses the history and concepts of open source, provides examples of widely used open source programs, and summarizes global trends and Egypt's national strategy regarding open source adoption.
The document summarizes information about the new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) application process. It provides timelines for the application window opening in January 2012 and closing in April 2012. It describes the eligibility requirements, conditions, evaluation process, potential objections, dispute resolution procedures, and uncertainties around future application rounds. The evaluation includes aspects like string reviews, applicant reviews, extended evaluation, and string contention. Objections could be for string confusion, legal rights, limited public interest, or community objections. The first gTLDs are expected to go live by the end of 2012.
Blogger fue lanzado en 1999 como una de las primeras plataformas de blogs en línea. Fue adquirido por Google en 2003, lo que permitió mejoras como publicar fotos y características premium gratuitas. Desde entonces, Blogger ha agregado funciones como categorías, plantillas móviles, integración con Google+ y mejoras de rendimiento.
La mayoría de los animales tienen huesos, incluidos los mamíferos, aves, reptiles y peces. Los invertebrados como los insectos, arañas y gusanos carecen de huesos, ya que sus cuerpos están protegidos por exoesqueletos o endoesqueletos quitinosos. Algunos animales como las medusas y los gusanos carecen completamente de estructuras óseas internas.
2 > MODALS OF DEDUCTION: EXPOSITION OF GRAMMAR - PART Iprofessorhood
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This presentation introduces open source, open source GIS, OSGeo. This talk was given to the people who attended 'Capacity Building For National Surveying and Geographic Information Institute' program.
A brief (and most definitely incomplete) introduction to the world of open source GIS. Here I present some reasons open source options are useful and then give a brief introduction to the tools I use most: QGIS, PostGIS, and R. This talk was presented at the California Natural Resources Agency GIS Day on November 13, 2014.
1) The document provides an introduction to open source GIS presented by Shin Sanghee to Kazakhstan delegates. It covers topics such as what is open source software, benefits of open source GIS, examples of open source GIS projects and organizations like OSGeo.
2) Key open source GIS projects and components discussed include PostGIS, GeoServer, MapServer, QGIS and OpenLayers. Examples are given of countries adopting open source GIS for national spatial data infrastructure.
3) The OSGeo Foundation aims to support collaborative development of open source geospatial software and promote its use through activities like incubation of projects and providing resources.
Free and Open Source Software technology: General OverviewDr. Mohamed Gabr
General Overview of Open Source Software and Technology
This document provides an overview of open source software and technology. It defines open source as software where the source code is available and users are free to use, modify, and distribute the software. The document discusses the history and concepts of open source, provides examples of widely used open source programs, and summarizes global trends and Egypt's national strategy regarding open source adoption.
The document summarizes information about the new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) application process. It provides timelines for the application window opening in January 2012 and closing in April 2012. It describes the eligibility requirements, conditions, evaluation process, potential objections, dispute resolution procedures, and uncertainties around future application rounds. The evaluation includes aspects like string reviews, applicant reviews, extended evaluation, and string contention. Objections could be for string confusion, legal rights, limited public interest, or community objections. The first gTLDs are expected to go live by the end of 2012.
Blogger fue lanzado en 1999 como una de las primeras plataformas de blogs en línea. Fue adquirido por Google en 2003, lo que permitió mejoras como publicar fotos y características premium gratuitas. Desde entonces, Blogger ha agregado funciones como categorías, plantillas móviles, integración con Google+ y mejoras de rendimiento.
La mayoría de los animales tienen huesos, incluidos los mamíferos, aves, reptiles y peces. Los invertebrados como los insectos, arañas y gusanos carecen de huesos, ya que sus cuerpos están protegidos por exoesqueletos o endoesqueletos quitinosos. Algunos animales como las medusas y los gusanos carecen completamente de estructuras óseas internas.
2 > MODALS OF DEDUCTION: EXPOSITION OF GRAMMAR - PART Iprofessorhood
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This presentation introduces open source, open source GIS, OSGeo. This talk was given to the people who attended 'Capacity Building For National Surveying and Geographic Information Institute' program.
Use of Open Source in Education Sector.pptxswaranjaggi
The document discusses open source geographic information systems (GIS) software as an alternative to proprietary GIS software in education and application development. It provides an overview of open source GIS software such as QGIS and GRASS, their advantages for education including no licensing fees and ability to customize, and potential startup opportunities using open source GIS. Example open source GIS applications are also summarized such as R-ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS, SAGA, GeoServer, and OpenLayers.
The document compares several mobile GIS applications including both proprietary and open source options. It discusses platforms, features, and performance based on tests of common tasks. While open source applications have potential and are comparable to ArcPad in many ways, they still need more documentation, customization options, and support for professional sensors to be as full featured. New devices, interactions, and technologies also provide opportunities for mobile GIS applications.
This document provides an overview of free and open source GIS software. It discusses what open source GIS is, including the four basic freedoms it provides. It outlines some major open source GIS projects like QGIS, GRASS, PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. The document explains why one would use and teach open source GIS, including low costs, community support, and driving innovation. It also addresses some common misconceptions about open source GIS software.
Open Source based GIS devlopment cases by Gaia3D_20150417BJ Jang
1) Open source GIS involves open source GIS software, open data, open licenses, and standards. It is an alternative to proprietary GIS software.
2) Approaches to implementing open source GIS include using only open source, only proprietary software, or a hybrid. Considerations include resources, government policy, and substitutability of open source for proprietary software.
3) Case studies from South Korea demonstrate various uses of open source GIS, including geospatial image services, satellite image management, traffic and weather mapping, and building information modeling.
This document summarizes Jo Cook's presentation on open source geospatial software and the OSGeo Foundation. It discusses Oxford Archaeology's use of open source software and open standards to fulfill requirements of preserving archaeological data in perpetuity. Key points include:
1) Oxford Archaeology has adopted an "open ethos" using open access to data, open standards, and open source software like QGIS, GeoServer, and PostGIS to meet needs as an educational charity.
2) They aim to ensure archaeological data can always be accessed and use open formats to avoid re-formatting costs.
3) Oxford Archaeology contributes to open source software development and formed a consultancy, OA Digital, to market their open source
A talk about the OSGeo Live project; covering 43 projects that are available in a live DVD format (for you to run without installing). The project is much improved with OGC documentation and a description of many of the projects. New this year (thanks to some sponsorship) is quickstarts for several of the projects.
Open Source GIS Stack: Data hub for flexibility, performance and effectivenesseHealth Africa
This document discusses the use of open source GIS stacks by organizations in Nigeria and Quebec. It describes how eHealth Africa uses FOSS4G tools like QGIS, MapServer, PostgreSQL and OpenLayers to manage and share public health data in Nigeria. Similarly, Quebec Public Safety uses FOSS4G including MapServer, OpenLayers and PostGIS to provide open, flexible and cost-effective GIS services for disaster management. Both organizations chose FOSS4G for benefits like standard compliance, community support, lower costs and greater flexibility compared to proprietary software. The document also outlines opportunities for partnership between the two organizations.
The document provides instructions for installing and using open source geographic information systems (GIS) software, including SAGA GIS, QGIS, R, and RStudio. It discusses downloading, extracting, and manually configuring the software for digital soil mapping. Standard modules, functions, and advantages of each program are outlined. Steps for obtaining and installing R and RStudio on different operating systems are also detailed.
Leo Hsu and Regina Obe
We'll demonstrate integrating PostGIS in both PHP and ASP.NET applications.
We'll demonstrate using the new PostGIS 1.5 geography offering to extend existing web applications with proximity analysis.
More advanced use to display maps and stats using OpenLayers, WMS/WFS services and roll your own WFS like service using the PostGIS KML/GML/and or GeoJSON output functions.
The document discusses open source software that can be used for digital soil mapping, including SAGA GIS, QGIS, R, and RStudio. It provides information on downloading and installing each software, describes some of their basic features and functionality, and gives examples of packages that can be used in R for tasks like spatial analysis, modeling, mapping and plotting related to digital soil mapping. The document is intended as a guide for training participants on how to obtain and set up the recommended open source software for digital soil mapping procedures and analyses.
This document provides an introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). It defines GIS as a computer system for capturing, storing, manipulating, analyzing and presenting spatially-referenced data. The document discusses examples of GIS applications, the history of GIS from the 1970s to present, and its use in fields like urban planning, hydrological modeling and the water sector. It also compares open source GIS software like QGIS to proprietary software like ESRI ArcGIS, and reviews some key open source GIS tools including GDAL, Python and OSGeo4W.
How to start an open source project slides-dec2016Dirk Frigne
My Personal and shared experience about starting an open source project based on the book of Karl Fogel. Focus on how to get involved with open source communities. History of open source.
Esri presentation at FOSS4G conference, 08 Sept 2010, in Barcelona. Recognition of the value of FOSS contributions, alongside commercial platforms. The IT world is not black/white; most large deployments around the world are mixed FOSS and commercial. Here Esri presents several modest contributions to further the possibility of collaboration with FOSS developers: to build value-added extensions on a widely used platform.
open concept in GIS and open source software for GIS analysisBinod Poudel
This document introduces open source software concepts in GIS and provides examples of open source software for GIS analysis. It defines GIS as a system for storing and working with spatially referenced data. Municipalities, utilities and emergency services are examples of users who need GIS. Open source software is code that anyone can modify and share. Benefits include more user control, security, and community contributions to updates. The open source concept allows sharing of geographic data online to generate maps for disaster response. Examples of open source GIS software presented include SAGA GIS, GeoDa, GRASS GIS, QGIS and OpenJump.
The OSGeo Foundation: Professionally Leveraging Open Source GeospatialArnulf Christl
The OSGeo Foundation is a global non-profit organization that supports open source geospatial software. It provides resources for projects, promotes open data and standards, and organizes conferences like FOSS4G. OSGeo has a board of directors and committees that oversee its growing number of projects. It sees open source as superior to proprietary software and aims to support open source globally.
Use of Open Source in Education Sector.pptxswaranjaggi
The document discusses open source geographic information systems (GIS) software as an alternative to proprietary GIS software in education and application development. It provides an overview of open source GIS software such as QGIS and GRASS, their advantages for education including no licensing fees and ability to customize, and potential startup opportunities using open source GIS. Example open source GIS applications are also summarized such as R-ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS, SAGA, GeoServer, and OpenLayers.
The document compares several mobile GIS applications including both proprietary and open source options. It discusses platforms, features, and performance based on tests of common tasks. While open source applications have potential and are comparable to ArcPad in many ways, they still need more documentation, customization options, and support for professional sensors to be as full featured. New devices, interactions, and technologies also provide opportunities for mobile GIS applications.
This document provides an overview of free and open source GIS software. It discusses what open source GIS is, including the four basic freedoms it provides. It outlines some major open source GIS projects like QGIS, GRASS, PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. The document explains why one would use and teach open source GIS, including low costs, community support, and driving innovation. It also addresses some common misconceptions about open source GIS software.
Open Source based GIS devlopment cases by Gaia3D_20150417BJ Jang
1) Open source GIS involves open source GIS software, open data, open licenses, and standards. It is an alternative to proprietary GIS software.
2) Approaches to implementing open source GIS include using only open source, only proprietary software, or a hybrid. Considerations include resources, government policy, and substitutability of open source for proprietary software.
3) Case studies from South Korea demonstrate various uses of open source GIS, including geospatial image services, satellite image management, traffic and weather mapping, and building information modeling.
This document summarizes Jo Cook's presentation on open source geospatial software and the OSGeo Foundation. It discusses Oxford Archaeology's use of open source software and open standards to fulfill requirements of preserving archaeological data in perpetuity. Key points include:
1) Oxford Archaeology has adopted an "open ethos" using open access to data, open standards, and open source software like QGIS, GeoServer, and PostGIS to meet needs as an educational charity.
2) They aim to ensure archaeological data can always be accessed and use open formats to avoid re-formatting costs.
3) Oxford Archaeology contributes to open source software development and formed a consultancy, OA Digital, to market their open source
A talk about the OSGeo Live project; covering 43 projects that are available in a live DVD format (for you to run without installing). The project is much improved with OGC documentation and a description of many of the projects. New this year (thanks to some sponsorship) is quickstarts for several of the projects.
Open Source GIS Stack: Data hub for flexibility, performance and effectivenesseHealth Africa
This document discusses the use of open source GIS stacks by organizations in Nigeria and Quebec. It describes how eHealth Africa uses FOSS4G tools like QGIS, MapServer, PostgreSQL and OpenLayers to manage and share public health data in Nigeria. Similarly, Quebec Public Safety uses FOSS4G including MapServer, OpenLayers and PostGIS to provide open, flexible and cost-effective GIS services for disaster management. Both organizations chose FOSS4G for benefits like standard compliance, community support, lower costs and greater flexibility compared to proprietary software. The document also outlines opportunities for partnership between the two organizations.
The document provides instructions for installing and using open source geographic information systems (GIS) software, including SAGA GIS, QGIS, R, and RStudio. It discusses downloading, extracting, and manually configuring the software for digital soil mapping. Standard modules, functions, and advantages of each program are outlined. Steps for obtaining and installing R and RStudio on different operating systems are also detailed.
Leo Hsu and Regina Obe
We'll demonstrate integrating PostGIS in both PHP and ASP.NET applications.
We'll demonstrate using the new PostGIS 1.5 geography offering to extend existing web applications with proximity analysis.
More advanced use to display maps and stats using OpenLayers, WMS/WFS services and roll your own WFS like service using the PostGIS KML/GML/and or GeoJSON output functions.
The document discusses open source software that can be used for digital soil mapping, including SAGA GIS, QGIS, R, and RStudio. It provides information on downloading and installing each software, describes some of their basic features and functionality, and gives examples of packages that can be used in R for tasks like spatial analysis, modeling, mapping and plotting related to digital soil mapping. The document is intended as a guide for training participants on how to obtain and set up the recommended open source software for digital soil mapping procedures and analyses.
This document provides an introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). It defines GIS as a computer system for capturing, storing, manipulating, analyzing and presenting spatially-referenced data. The document discusses examples of GIS applications, the history of GIS from the 1970s to present, and its use in fields like urban planning, hydrological modeling and the water sector. It also compares open source GIS software like QGIS to proprietary software like ESRI ArcGIS, and reviews some key open source GIS tools including GDAL, Python and OSGeo4W.
How to start an open source project slides-dec2016Dirk Frigne
My Personal and shared experience about starting an open source project based on the book of Karl Fogel. Focus on how to get involved with open source communities. History of open source.
Esri presentation at FOSS4G conference, 08 Sept 2010, in Barcelona. Recognition of the value of FOSS contributions, alongside commercial platforms. The IT world is not black/white; most large deployments around the world are mixed FOSS and commercial. Here Esri presents several modest contributions to further the possibility of collaboration with FOSS developers: to build value-added extensions on a widely used platform.
open concept in GIS and open source software for GIS analysisBinod Poudel
This document introduces open source software concepts in GIS and provides examples of open source software for GIS analysis. It defines GIS as a system for storing and working with spatially referenced data. Municipalities, utilities and emergency services are examples of users who need GIS. Open source software is code that anyone can modify and share. Benefits include more user control, security, and community contributions to updates. The open source concept allows sharing of geographic data online to generate maps for disaster response. Examples of open source GIS software presented include SAGA GIS, GeoDa, GRASS GIS, QGIS and OpenJump.
The OSGeo Foundation: Professionally Leveraging Open Source GeospatialArnulf Christl
The OSGeo Foundation is a global non-profit organization that supports open source geospatial software. It provides resources for projects, promotes open data and standards, and organizes conferences like FOSS4G. OSGeo has a board of directors and committees that oversee its growing number of projects. It sees open source as superior to proprietary software and aims to support open source globally.
This document provides information about Where2.0 2009, an annual conference organized by O'Reilly Media about location and geographic technologies. Some key details:
- Where2.0 is in its 5th year and will be held in June 2009 at the Fairmont San Jose hotel.
- It focuses on topics like geospatial information, geographic information systems, and location-based services.
- The number of sponsoring companies decreased from 17 last year to 7 this year.
- 17 workshops are scheduled this year compared to 8 last year. The workshops will cover various mapping and geospatial technologies from companies like Google, OpenGeo, and Autodesk.
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
"NATO Hackathon Winner: AI-Powered Drug Search", Taras KlobaFwdays
This is a session that details how PostgreSQL's features and Azure AI Services can be effectively used to significantly enhance the search functionality in any application.
In this session, we'll share insights on how we used PostgreSQL to facilitate precise searches across multiple fields in our mobile application. The techniques include using LIKE and ILIKE operators and integrating a trigram-based search to handle potential misspellings, thereby increasing the search accuracy.
We'll also discuss how the azure_ai extension on PostgreSQL databases in Azure and Azure AI Services were utilized to create vectors from user input, a feature beneficial when users wish to find specific items based on text prompts. While our application's case study involves a drug search, the techniques and principles shared in this session can be adapted to improve search functionality in a wide range of applications. Join us to learn how PostgreSQL and Azure AI can be harnessed to enhance your application's search capability.
From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
This talk draws on experimentation to enable AI applications with Solr. One important use case is to use AI for better accessibility and discoverability of the data: while User eXperience techniques, lexical search improvements, and data harmonization can take organizations to a good level of accessibility, a structural (or “cognitive” gap) remains between the data user needs and the data producer constraints.
That is where AI – and most importantly, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Model techniques – could make a difference. This natural language, conversational engine could facilitate access and usage of the data leveraging the semantics of any data source.
The objective of the presentation is to propose a technical approach and a way forward to achieve this goal.
The key concept is to enable users to express their search queries in natural language, which the LLM then enriches, interprets, and translates into structured queries based on the Solr index’s metadata.
This approach leverages the LLM’s ability to understand the nuances of natural language and the structure of documents within Apache Solr.
The LLM acts as an intermediary agent, offering a transparent experience to users automatically and potentially uncovering relevant documents that conventional search methods might overlook. The presentation will include the results of this experimental work, lessons learned, best practices, and the scope of future work that should improve the approach and make it production-ready.
AI in the Workplace Reskilling, Upskilling, and Future Work.pptxSunil Jagani
Discover how AI is transforming the workplace and learn strategies for reskilling and upskilling employees to stay ahead. This comprehensive guide covers the impact of AI on jobs, essential skills for the future, and successful case studies from industry leaders. Embrace AI-driven changes, foster continuous learning, and build a future-ready workforce.
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Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
Mydbops Opensource Database Meetup 16
Topic: Must-Know PostgreSQL Extensions for Developers and DBAs During Migration
Speaker: Deepak Mahto, Founder of DataCloudGaze Consulting
Date & Time: 8th June | 10 AM - 1 PM IST
Venue: Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore
Abstract: Discover how PostgreSQL extensions can be your secret weapon! This talk explores how key extensions enhance database capabilities and streamline the migration process for users moving from other relational databases like Oracle.
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* Learn about crucial extensions like oracle_fdw, pgtt, and pg_audit that ease migration complexities.
* Gain valuable strategies for implementing these extensions in PostgreSQL to achieve license freedom.
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* Don't miss this chance to gain practical knowledge from an industry expert and stay updated on the latest open-source database trends.
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In our second session, we shall learn all about the main features and fundamentals of UiPath Studio that enable us to use the building blocks for any automation project.
📕 Detailed agenda:
Variables and Datatypes
Workflow Layouts
Arguments
Control Flows and Loops
Conditional Statements
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Variables, Constants, and Arguments in Studio
Control Flow in Studio
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Keywords: AI, Containeres, Kubernetes, Cloud Native
Event Link: https://meine.doag.org/events/cloudland/2024/agenda/#agendaId.4211
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
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These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...
Activities Of The Foss4 G20080122
1. Geo Grid IT Special Session
Activities of
the FOSS4G
nd
Jan. 22 2008
Toru Mori
Orkney, Inc.
2. My profile
Toru Mori
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President of Orkney, Inc.
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FOSS4G advocate!
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Representative of OSGeo Foundation Japan
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Translator of “Web Mapping Illustrated” authored by
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Tyler Mitchell (O'reilly Media, 2006)
A wife and 2 children
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Enjoy the amateur radio communication
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Love eating fish and sushi
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3. Orkney, Inc.
About Orkney, Inc.
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an open source business solution provider located
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in Yokohama, Japan, specializing in GIS and LBS
technologies.
Established in 2002
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19 employees
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International team
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German, Russian, French, Thai and Japanese
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Supporting FOSS4G tools and OSGeo foundation
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First internationalized MapServer and GRASS
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Hosting OSGeo Foundation Japan office
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Sponsor of the FOSS4G conference
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4. What Orkney does...
Web mapping application development
&
Geographical information
systems development
Based on FOSS4G
technologies
7. Geospatial goes to Web
Geospatial field has been integrated into the Web
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Geospatial is now a part of the Internet
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Geospatial is not “isolated island” any more
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Internet Internet
Geo
Geo
8. What does this mean?
Geospatial follows the rules of the internet
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Even ESRI, giant in the GIS industry, cannot control
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it
Internet
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Unified rule
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Open standard and open Architecture
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Therefore...
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Everybody can enjoy, join and even provide
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services as his/her wishes
9. Maps go to Web
Free mapping services
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GoogleMaps
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Opened Pandora's box
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Map scrolls without plug-in
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Map + Satellite photo
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Free to use API
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Mash Up boom
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Made mapping services commodity in the overall web
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search services and web itself
Any web developer can easily add mapping features
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10. Many Followers
Potal sites
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Yahoo!, MSN Live...
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Local mapping service providers
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MapQuest and others
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Common trend
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Free services
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Free contents
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Mash-up and blog parts are available
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No more hurdles in adopting mapping services
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More options for users
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15. FOSS4G
Free Open Source Software for Geospatial
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Free open sourced software in the geospatial field
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Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
–
supports the community
http://www.osgeo.org/
16. OSGeo
Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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Global organization
–
Local chapters
–
China, French, India, Japan, Australia, Brazilian, German,
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Greek, Taiwan....
Established in Feb. 2006
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Community of community
–
5 web mapping, 4 desktop applications, 4 geospatial
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libraries, 2 metadata catalog and 2 others
Supports and promotes FOSS4G tools
–
Holds annual conference called “FOSS4G”
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17. Now FOSS4G means more
Open Source Software
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Program Source codes which are opened to everybody
–
for free to use
Open Standard
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Standardized protocols or formats opened to everybody
–
for free to use
Open Data Contents
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Data contents which are opened to everybody for free
–
to use
For all about Geospatial!
18. Open Source Software
Grew up with the Internet penetration
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Many of geospatial tools have been developed
–
since around 2001
Got widely used after around 2004
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Rich features, stable and internationalization
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Fast international development scheme by
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taking advantages of the Internet
World wide contributors from company, university
–
and labs
Active discussions in the mailing lists
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Development for 24×7×365
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20. Open Source Software Examples
MapServer
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Web mapping engine
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Many features, high performance and stable
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Most used in the world over 10,000 live sites
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PostGIS
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Powerful spatial data extension to PostgreSQL
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Similar to Spatial extension to Oracle
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PostLBS
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Routing and Geocoding library runs on
–
PostGIS/PostgreSQL
21. Open Source Software Examples
GRASS
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Powerful geographic analysis desktop tool
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Varieties of image analysis features even more than
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commercial tools
QGIS
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Easy to use geographic data management desktop
–
tool
22. Open Source Software Examples
GDAL/OGR
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Geographic data access library supports several
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dozens of data formats
No need to develop data conversion tool
–
Google Earth and ArcGIS use this tool
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OpenLayers
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Web AJAX client
–
provides rich features more than Google Maps
–
Supports OGC web service specifications
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Add your web service onto Google Maps
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23. Open Source community
Small core team, but large community support
●
FOSS4G
Contributing developer,
tester
Contributing supporter, promoter
24. Commercial vendor
(non-open source)
Large commercial organization, spend huge
●
marketing budget to attract customers
Commercial
Vendor
In-house developer,
tester
In-house sales and marketing
resources
25. Open Standard
Standardized protocols or formats defined by
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non-profit organizations and released to
everybody for free to use
As long as following open standards, you can
–
integrate your systems consists of different
software vendors
OGC(Open Geospatial Consortium) defines
●
Geospatial standards
i.e.
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GeoWeb service (WMS,WFS,WCS,WPS etc)
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Geo data format (GML,KML)
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26. Open standards network FOSS4G tools
You can integrate your system without caring about
software vendor
PostGIS
GRASS GIS
MapServer
FOSS4G
MapGuide QGIS
Tool
Opensource
GeoServer
GDAL/OGR
OpenLayers
27. Commercial vendor...
A commercial vendor recommends its products, might supports
some other tools, but may not support other useful software
tools
Vendor X
Product A Vendor X
Vendor X
Product B
Product C
Vendor Z
Vendor Y
Vendor X Product
Product
Vendor W
FOSS4G tool Product
FOSS4G tool
28. GeoWeb services can be developed
by FOSS4G tools and Open standards
PDA
PC Cellphone
Client
FOSS4G
Open
Tools
Standards
MapServer Geocoder
JUMP/QGIS
Visualize Geocoding
Spatial Database Routing
Server
PostGIS PostLBS
PostgreSQL
Content
management
Map POI Other contents
29. Open data contents
Geospatial data contents which everybody can
●
use it for (almost) free
Two Types
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(almost) free data released by government
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TIGER( U.S.), GeoBase(Canada), Suchi-Chizu(Japan)
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OpenStreetMap
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Free data made by people
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http://www.openstreetmap.org/
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“Make map” project in collaborative way by people
–
Started from London U.K.
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36. FOSS4G is an Eco-system
People make, share, use and update
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Not only locally but globally via the Internet
–
Without any restrictions to use
–
Save marketing costs like commercial vendors
–
spend
Enjoy rich features, stable systems, fast
–
development, rich technological knowledge
Available local support groups and companies,
–
trainers
FOSS4G makes everybody happy, except for
●
Bill Gates...
38. City information service
(Souka-city, Japan)
Information service for
citizens and tourists
FOSS4G tools
MapServer
PHP/MapScript
Ka-map
PostGIS/PostgreSQL
http://orkney.jp/soukacity/
39. Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploration and
Production Web-Database-GIS system by ICEP
For professional
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FOSS4G tools
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MapServer
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PHP/MapScript
–
p-mapper
–
PostGIS/PostgreS
–
QL
https://icep11.icep.or.jp/pgdb/#
40. MapMobiliry (Canada)
Largest map publisher
●
in Canada
Mapping service
–
Geocoding service
–
Routing service
–
FOSS4G tools
●
MapServer
–
PostGIS/PostgreSQL
–
OpenLayers
– http://maps.mapmobility.com/
PostLBS
–
http://wrs.postlbs.org/geobase.html