Introduction to WebGIS- Esri norsk BK 2014Geodata AS
The document summarizes a technical workshop on the ArcGIS platform and web GIS. It outlines the evolution of GIS technology towards more integrated software and services. It then reviews the key components of the ArcGIS platform, including ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Online, Portal for ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Server. It demonstrates how GIS data and resources can be centralized in a portal and accessed through web apps by users on desktops, web, and mobile devices. The workshop concludes with advice on implementing web GIS within an organization.
Sweet is an app built on the ArcGIS platform by Esri UK to streamline workflows and improve productivity by removing manual quality assurance steps. It allows users to design workflows that capture site data, analyze constraints, and calculate development potential or insurance exposure. Sweet saves time over traditional GIS processes, provides higher quality outputs for analysis and decision making, and aims to make GIS easier to use.
Esri Scotland Conf 2016 Glasgow City CouncilEsri UK
This document summarizes Glasgow City Council's process for creating simple web mapping applications in ArcGIS Online for non-GIS users. Key steps included: publishing services from ArcMap to ArcGIS for Server; adding services to AGOL and organizing in folders; using Web AppBuilder templates to create consistent applications; and configuring pop-ups, basemaps, and address lookup. This approach allowed over 20 internal applications and public-facing maps to be developed quickly without requiring developer skills.
Developing Efficient Web-based GIS ApplicationsSwetha A
The document discusses technologies for developing efficient web-based GIS applications. It describes mapping technologies like static map renderers, slippy maps, and Flash mapping. It also covers database technologies like Oracle, SQL Server, and normalization. Development standards discussed include web wireframing, languages like ASP and PHP, protocols like SOAP, and a three-tier architecture. The conclusion recommends Flash mapping or slippy maps, Oracle database, wireframing, SOAP protocol, and a three-tier architecture for developing efficient web-based GIS applications.
Portal for ArcGIS is a content management system that provides a framework to easily manage and secure geographic assets within an organization. It extends the reach of GIS to everyone in an organization, enabling better decision making. Portal for ArcGIS can be used to implement web GIS on-premises or in the cloud for organizations with specialized security requirements. It will be included with ArcGIS for Server Standard and Advanced starting at version 10.3.
This document discusses the benefits of implementing a web-based GIS pilot project for Exploration. It would provide a centralized location for all relevant exploration data, with customized access for different user groups. A web-based system could more easily share and expose information across the organization. The goals are to make maps and data more intuitive, up-to-date, and tailored for decision-making. Key challenges include integrating complex workflows and data from different sources and applications. The document recommends management commitment, an Exploration GIS vision and strategy, and establishing a data model to ensure successful implementation.
Data Appliance for ArcGIS is an enterprise solution that provides high performance and secure access to terabytes of preloaded geospatial data stored on a network-attached storage device. It includes global basemaps that allow users to immediately build mapping applications. Organizations can publish maps and build apps to share securely behind their firewall. A server bundle is also available for organizations that do not have ArcGIS for Server.
Introduction to WebGIS- Esri norsk BK 2014Geodata AS
The document summarizes a technical workshop on the ArcGIS platform and web GIS. It outlines the evolution of GIS technology towards more integrated software and services. It then reviews the key components of the ArcGIS platform, including ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Online, Portal for ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Server. It demonstrates how GIS data and resources can be centralized in a portal and accessed through web apps by users on desktops, web, and mobile devices. The workshop concludes with advice on implementing web GIS within an organization.
Sweet is an app built on the ArcGIS platform by Esri UK to streamline workflows and improve productivity by removing manual quality assurance steps. It allows users to design workflows that capture site data, analyze constraints, and calculate development potential or insurance exposure. Sweet saves time over traditional GIS processes, provides higher quality outputs for analysis and decision making, and aims to make GIS easier to use.
Esri Scotland Conf 2016 Glasgow City CouncilEsri UK
This document summarizes Glasgow City Council's process for creating simple web mapping applications in ArcGIS Online for non-GIS users. Key steps included: publishing services from ArcMap to ArcGIS for Server; adding services to AGOL and organizing in folders; using Web AppBuilder templates to create consistent applications; and configuring pop-ups, basemaps, and address lookup. This approach allowed over 20 internal applications and public-facing maps to be developed quickly without requiring developer skills.
Developing Efficient Web-based GIS ApplicationsSwetha A
The document discusses technologies for developing efficient web-based GIS applications. It describes mapping technologies like static map renderers, slippy maps, and Flash mapping. It also covers database technologies like Oracle, SQL Server, and normalization. Development standards discussed include web wireframing, languages like ASP and PHP, protocols like SOAP, and a three-tier architecture. The conclusion recommends Flash mapping or slippy maps, Oracle database, wireframing, SOAP protocol, and a three-tier architecture for developing efficient web-based GIS applications.
Portal for ArcGIS is a content management system that provides a framework to easily manage and secure geographic assets within an organization. It extends the reach of GIS to everyone in an organization, enabling better decision making. Portal for ArcGIS can be used to implement web GIS on-premises or in the cloud for organizations with specialized security requirements. It will be included with ArcGIS for Server Standard and Advanced starting at version 10.3.
This document discusses the benefits of implementing a web-based GIS pilot project for Exploration. It would provide a centralized location for all relevant exploration data, with customized access for different user groups. A web-based system could more easily share and expose information across the organization. The goals are to make maps and data more intuitive, up-to-date, and tailored for decision-making. Key challenges include integrating complex workflows and data from different sources and applications. The document recommends management commitment, an Exploration GIS vision and strategy, and establishing a data model to ensure successful implementation.
Data Appliance for ArcGIS is an enterprise solution that provides high performance and secure access to terabytes of preloaded geospatial data stored on a network-attached storage device. It includes global basemaps that allow users to immediately build mapping applications. Organizations can publish maps and build apps to share securely behind their firewall. A server bundle is also available for organizations that do not have ArcGIS for Server.
The document discusses Esri's Living Atlas, which is a collection of maps and geospatial data hosted on ArcGIS Online. It provides an overview of key elements of the Living Atlas including its content, how users can contribute data to it through Community Maps, and the review process for contributed layers and maps. The Living Atlas aims to provide foundational geospatial data and maps on a variety of topics to support mapping and analysis.
The document presents information on open source web GIS. It discusses that open source web GIS is an open source software used for mapping geographical areas that is user friendly. It then provides details on what GIS is, its components including hardware, software, data, methods and people. It describes how data is stored in layers and different data models used. Finally, it discusses implementing web GIS using open source software like GRASS and RDBMS with PHP and the features, advantages, disadvantages and conclusion of open source web GIS.
This document discusses web-based GIS and virtual globes. It begins by defining web-based GIS as using the web to disseminate and process geographic information and present results. Virtual globes are 3D software models of the earth that allow users to freely navigate. The history of web-based GIS is then outlined, along with examples like Google Earth. The document notes that web-based GIS and virtual globes can advance science by allowing overlay of data and custom applications. Examples of how these tools may impact daily life are finding hotels and viewing real-time weather. The document concludes by speculating on further potential benefits in areas like home shopping, data exploration, and comparing human behavior patterns.
The document discusses making web GIS sites simple, fast, and familiar for general web users rather than desktop GIS professionals. It recommends focusing on familiar map interactions and navigation without advanced functionality, extensive caching, and hosting on cloud platforms to improve speed. Popular technologies like JavaScript, Flex, and Silverlight are mentioned as ways to build web GIS applications that meet these goals.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Visualising Lidar Data in ArcGIS Pro - Training - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This document summarizes a presentation on visualizing lidar data in ArcGIS Pro. It introduces lidar as an optical remote sensing technique that generates point cloud data, mostly from airborne collection systems. It outlines different lidar returns and data sources and formats, including ASCII, LAS, and others. The presentation demonstrates tools in ArcGIS Pro for processing lidar data, including geoprocessing tools and LAStools. It describes a hands-on exercise using Environment Agency ASCII data to process, symbolize, and view lidar data in 3D. Resources for further lidar training in ArcGIS Pro are also provided.
GeoCollector for ArcPad is a mobile GIS solution that combines Esri's ArcPad software with Trimble GPS hardware to improve the accuracy of collected location data. It provides field workers with a rugged tablet equipped with an integrated GPS receiver and ArcPad software for mapping and data collection. This solution allows organizations to make timely decisions based on reliable location information gathered by field staff.
Esri Geoportal Server is an open source product that enables discovery and use of geospatial resources like datasets, rasters, and web services. It helps organizations manage and publish metadata for their geospatial resources so users can discover and connect to those resources. Key features include supporting international standards, cataloging GIS resources regardless of location or type, and facilitating discovery through a customizable geoportal web interface.
ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure JumpstartEsri
This document discusses ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure and the ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure Jumpstart offering from Esri. It provides an overview of deploying ArcGIS for Server in the Microsoft Azure cloud, including advantages such as lower hardware costs, automatic scaling, and leveraging the Azure management portal. It then describes the Jumpstart as providing on-site support and training to help customers get started with ArcGIS Server on Azure, including orientation, VM setup, data loading, service creation, and custom VM configuration. It notes that Esri Professional Services can determine if the Jumpstart is a good fit or provide custom services if additional needs exist. The Jumpstart can be purchased through Esri Professional Services or a customer's
HERE Reality Lens gives enterprise customers access to HERE's Reality Capture data to gather high accuracy geospatial data on a global scale. The Reality Capture data comes from hundreds of HERE True vehicles and is used to generate automotive-grade maps. Reality Lens provides intuitive access to this 3D data through tools like an ArcGIS Desktop add-in and Reality Lens widget for ArcGIS WebApp Builder. This can help industries like transportation, utilities, telecommunications, and public sectors with applications such as asset management, construction, emergency response, and more.
Full planning support system at your fingertips mvopc p&z_120712MVRPC
This document discusses planning support systems (PSS) and their use by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) and the City of Kettering, Ohio. It provides an overview of what a PSS is, describes some of the current and emerging PSS applications used by Kettering like GIS systems, permit and land management software, and mobile technologies. It also discusses the benefits of PSS, challenges faced, and future plans to expand data sharing and public access to planning information through PSS.
Break on Through (To The Java(Script) Side) - Smart Development - Esri UK Ann...Esri UK
In June 2016, Esri retired the ArcGIS API for Flex. This presentation aims to demonstrate the many benefits of migrating existing Flex applications to JavaScript, utilising the full suite of well-documented online resources and additional training options available from Esri. These have enabled Intertek to undertake this transition seamlessly and taking advantage of enhanced features provided by using JavaScript.
Forestry Commission - Smart Collaboration - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses Forester, a system for enabling improved collaboration around key business data for a forestry organization. Forester has been in development since the late 1990s and provides a single source of truth for important data used by over 1000 users. Previously, data was stored in shapefiles and databases, leading to issues like duplication, omissions, and data silos. The organization developed Forester Web to address these problems by providing intuitive editing tools, spatial and attribute rules, and easy data sharing across all staff. Staff can now directly edit power line data from dispersed locations in a controlled way, with updates instantly available to colleagues, improving data quality, safety, and collaboration.
ArcGIS Open Data - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses ArcGIS Open Data, which allows organizations to easily create public websites to share open data. ArcGIS Open Data is hosted by Esri and includes over 66,000 datasets from thousands of participating organizations. It supports many open data formats and allows anyone to view interactive maps and search for and download datasets of interest. Recent updates to ArcGIS Open Data include new dynamic statistics cards and charting capabilities.
This document discusses BirdLife International's transition from desktop GIS to ArcGIS Online. It notes that desktop GIS allows for management, analysis, and visualization of spatial data but has challenges around sharing outputs internally and externally. ArcGIS Online offers benefits like improved sharing, collaboration, and ensuring correct interpretation of outputs. It provides an example of BirdLife creating an interactive "IBA in Danger" story map using ArcGIS Online to showcase threatened Important Bird Areas.
GeoPlanner for ArcGIS is a web-based app that helps users create, assess, and share planning designs using the geographic knowledge and tools of the ArcGIS platform. It allows users to bring in their own planning data, sketch design plans, compare alternative designs using dashboards, and enable collaboration throughout the planning process. GeoPlanner incorporates each aspect of a geodesign workflow into a single app so that designers, evaluators, and the public can assess the impacts of various scenarios. The app runs on both desktop and mobile devices with touch-enabled tools, supporting planning and design access from anywhere.
Arcadis - Improving Ground Engineering Data Flows - Smart Infrastructure - AC18Esri UK
As part of the digital engineering solution for Lower Thames Crossing a targeted three-step process has been developed to collect, manage and validate ground information for dissemination across the project. Join this session to understand how Arcadis are using the ArcGIS platform to provide a system of engagement across the project from data capture in the field to dissemination of relevant information to all stakeholders.
Office for National Statistics - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses Open Geography, which aims to design and deliver geospatial data around the needs of statistical users. Open Geography provides customers with feedback opportunities, query responses, and dissemination of geography codes, names, boundaries, and postcode directories. It aims to cater to different user experiences through its Open Geography portal and Linked Data portal. The portal was created by Matt Jinman, a novice web designer, using the Open Data V2 site editor and custom code to meet user requirements. Several use cases are presented that utilize Open Geography data. The future involves improved data discovery through Open Geography and linked data.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a session on working with ArcGIS Online. It introduces the presenters and the types of users attending. The agenda covers an overview of ArcGIS Online, available content and how it can be used, ArcGIS sharing capabilities, and the ArcGIS Online infrastructure. Key points include discussions of basemaps, imagery, tools, and a new system for storing and sharing geographic information online through ArcGIS sharing.
ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) platform that allows users to visualize, analyze, and understand data to reveal relationships, patterns, and trends. The platform can be used on mobile devices, desktops, and the web to create and share maps and apps. It includes tools for planning, data management, field work, and engagement. ArcGIS also provides basemaps, imagery, and other reference data, as well as tools for application development, maintenance support, training, and professional services.
ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) platform that allows users to gather, organize, analyze and share spatial data. It can be used on mobile devices, desktops and the web to improve planning, operations and decision-making. ArcGIS includes basemaps, demographic and imagery data. Developers can build custom applications using ArcGIS APIs and SDKs. Esri also offers maintenance programs, training, books and professional services to support ArcGIS users.
The document discusses Esri's Living Atlas, which is a collection of maps and geospatial data hosted on ArcGIS Online. It provides an overview of key elements of the Living Atlas including its content, how users can contribute data to it through Community Maps, and the review process for contributed layers and maps. The Living Atlas aims to provide foundational geospatial data and maps on a variety of topics to support mapping and analysis.
The document presents information on open source web GIS. It discusses that open source web GIS is an open source software used for mapping geographical areas that is user friendly. It then provides details on what GIS is, its components including hardware, software, data, methods and people. It describes how data is stored in layers and different data models used. Finally, it discusses implementing web GIS using open source software like GRASS and RDBMS with PHP and the features, advantages, disadvantages and conclusion of open source web GIS.
This document discusses web-based GIS and virtual globes. It begins by defining web-based GIS as using the web to disseminate and process geographic information and present results. Virtual globes are 3D software models of the earth that allow users to freely navigate. The history of web-based GIS is then outlined, along with examples like Google Earth. The document notes that web-based GIS and virtual globes can advance science by allowing overlay of data and custom applications. Examples of how these tools may impact daily life are finding hotels and viewing real-time weather. The document concludes by speculating on further potential benefits in areas like home shopping, data exploration, and comparing human behavior patterns.
The document discusses making web GIS sites simple, fast, and familiar for general web users rather than desktop GIS professionals. It recommends focusing on familiar map interactions and navigation without advanced functionality, extensive caching, and hosting on cloud platforms to improve speed. Popular technologies like JavaScript, Flex, and Silverlight are mentioned as ways to build web GIS applications that meet these goals.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Visualising Lidar Data in ArcGIS Pro - Training - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This document summarizes a presentation on visualizing lidar data in ArcGIS Pro. It introduces lidar as an optical remote sensing technique that generates point cloud data, mostly from airborne collection systems. It outlines different lidar returns and data sources and formats, including ASCII, LAS, and others. The presentation demonstrates tools in ArcGIS Pro for processing lidar data, including geoprocessing tools and LAStools. It describes a hands-on exercise using Environment Agency ASCII data to process, symbolize, and view lidar data in 3D. Resources for further lidar training in ArcGIS Pro are also provided.
GeoCollector for ArcPad is a mobile GIS solution that combines Esri's ArcPad software with Trimble GPS hardware to improve the accuracy of collected location data. It provides field workers with a rugged tablet equipped with an integrated GPS receiver and ArcPad software for mapping and data collection. This solution allows organizations to make timely decisions based on reliable location information gathered by field staff.
Esri Geoportal Server is an open source product that enables discovery and use of geospatial resources like datasets, rasters, and web services. It helps organizations manage and publish metadata for their geospatial resources so users can discover and connect to those resources. Key features include supporting international standards, cataloging GIS resources regardless of location or type, and facilitating discovery through a customizable geoportal web interface.
ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure JumpstartEsri
This document discusses ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure and the ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure Jumpstart offering from Esri. It provides an overview of deploying ArcGIS for Server in the Microsoft Azure cloud, including advantages such as lower hardware costs, automatic scaling, and leveraging the Azure management portal. It then describes the Jumpstart as providing on-site support and training to help customers get started with ArcGIS Server on Azure, including orientation, VM setup, data loading, service creation, and custom VM configuration. It notes that Esri Professional Services can determine if the Jumpstart is a good fit or provide custom services if additional needs exist. The Jumpstart can be purchased through Esri Professional Services or a customer's
HERE Reality Lens gives enterprise customers access to HERE's Reality Capture data to gather high accuracy geospatial data on a global scale. The Reality Capture data comes from hundreds of HERE True vehicles and is used to generate automotive-grade maps. Reality Lens provides intuitive access to this 3D data through tools like an ArcGIS Desktop add-in and Reality Lens widget for ArcGIS WebApp Builder. This can help industries like transportation, utilities, telecommunications, and public sectors with applications such as asset management, construction, emergency response, and more.
Full planning support system at your fingertips mvopc p&z_120712MVRPC
This document discusses planning support systems (PSS) and their use by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) and the City of Kettering, Ohio. It provides an overview of what a PSS is, describes some of the current and emerging PSS applications used by Kettering like GIS systems, permit and land management software, and mobile technologies. It also discusses the benefits of PSS, challenges faced, and future plans to expand data sharing and public access to planning information through PSS.
Break on Through (To The Java(Script) Side) - Smart Development - Esri UK Ann...Esri UK
In June 2016, Esri retired the ArcGIS API for Flex. This presentation aims to demonstrate the many benefits of migrating existing Flex applications to JavaScript, utilising the full suite of well-documented online resources and additional training options available from Esri. These have enabled Intertek to undertake this transition seamlessly and taking advantage of enhanced features provided by using JavaScript.
Forestry Commission - Smart Collaboration - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses Forester, a system for enabling improved collaboration around key business data for a forestry organization. Forester has been in development since the late 1990s and provides a single source of truth for important data used by over 1000 users. Previously, data was stored in shapefiles and databases, leading to issues like duplication, omissions, and data silos. The organization developed Forester Web to address these problems by providing intuitive editing tools, spatial and attribute rules, and easy data sharing across all staff. Staff can now directly edit power line data from dispersed locations in a controlled way, with updates instantly available to colleagues, improving data quality, safety, and collaboration.
ArcGIS Open Data - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses ArcGIS Open Data, which allows organizations to easily create public websites to share open data. ArcGIS Open Data is hosted by Esri and includes over 66,000 datasets from thousands of participating organizations. It supports many open data formats and allows anyone to view interactive maps and search for and download datasets of interest. Recent updates to ArcGIS Open Data include new dynamic statistics cards and charting capabilities.
This document discusses BirdLife International's transition from desktop GIS to ArcGIS Online. It notes that desktop GIS allows for management, analysis, and visualization of spatial data but has challenges around sharing outputs internally and externally. ArcGIS Online offers benefits like improved sharing, collaboration, and ensuring correct interpretation of outputs. It provides an example of BirdLife creating an interactive "IBA in Danger" story map using ArcGIS Online to showcase threatened Important Bird Areas.
GeoPlanner for ArcGIS is a web-based app that helps users create, assess, and share planning designs using the geographic knowledge and tools of the ArcGIS platform. It allows users to bring in their own planning data, sketch design plans, compare alternative designs using dashboards, and enable collaboration throughout the planning process. GeoPlanner incorporates each aspect of a geodesign workflow into a single app so that designers, evaluators, and the public can assess the impacts of various scenarios. The app runs on both desktop and mobile devices with touch-enabled tools, supporting planning and design access from anywhere.
Arcadis - Improving Ground Engineering Data Flows - Smart Infrastructure - AC18Esri UK
As part of the digital engineering solution for Lower Thames Crossing a targeted three-step process has been developed to collect, manage and validate ground information for dissemination across the project. Join this session to understand how Arcadis are using the ArcGIS platform to provide a system of engagement across the project from data capture in the field to dissemination of relevant information to all stakeholders.
Office for National Statistics - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
The document discusses Open Geography, which aims to design and deliver geospatial data around the needs of statistical users. Open Geography provides customers with feedback opportunities, query responses, and dissemination of geography codes, names, boundaries, and postcode directories. It aims to cater to different user experiences through its Open Geography portal and Linked Data portal. The portal was created by Matt Jinman, a novice web designer, using the Open Data V2 site editor and custom code to meet user requirements. Several use cases are presented that utilize Open Geography data. The future involves improved data discovery through Open Geography and linked data.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a session on working with ArcGIS Online. It introduces the presenters and the types of users attending. The agenda covers an overview of ArcGIS Online, available content and how it can be used, ArcGIS sharing capabilities, and the ArcGIS Online infrastructure. Key points include discussions of basemaps, imagery, tools, and a new system for storing and sharing geographic information online through ArcGIS sharing.
ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) platform that allows users to visualize, analyze, and understand data to reveal relationships, patterns, and trends. The platform can be used on mobile devices, desktops, and the web to create and share maps and apps. It includes tools for planning, data management, field work, and engagement. ArcGIS also provides basemaps, imagery, and other reference data, as well as tools for application development, maintenance support, training, and professional services.
ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) platform that allows users to gather, organize, analyze and share spatial data. It can be used on mobile devices, desktops and the web to improve planning, operations and decision-making. ArcGIS includes basemaps, demographic and imagery data. Developers can build custom applications using ArcGIS APIs and SDKs. Esri also offers maintenance programs, training, books and professional services to support ArcGIS users.
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.
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.
Dotted Eyes - Open Software, Standards and DataDotted Eyes
Dotted Eyes is a UK-based spatial solutions provider with over 20 years of experience. They take a solution-led approach, focusing on open software, standards and data to provide tailored solutions that best meet customers' requirements. Case studies show how open solutions can help keep transport maps up to date for events and provide a cost-effective hosted application for contractor data analysis.
This chapter introduces Web GIS and the ArcGIS platform. It discusses the concept and advantages of Web GIS, including global reach, large number of users, and easy maintenance. It then describes the ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise platforms and the deployment models for building Web GIS applications, including online, on-premises, and hybrid. Finally, it discusses trends in Web GIS technology and provides an overview of building Web GIS apps using the ArcGIS platform.
The Esri Startup Program provides free access to Esri's mapping platform and resources to help startups succeed. It offers developers access to tools on developers.arcgis.com to quickly build location-based solutions. Startups accepted to the program receive three years of ArcGIS software, online credits, training, and support. They also gain opportunities to connect with Esri's customers, partners, and developers through marketing support and events. The program aims to help startups gain experience with Esri technologies and integrate location solutions to create value and promote innovation.
2013 URISA Track, Asset and Infrastructure Mobile Mapping by Christopher Aldr...GIS in the Rockies
AIMM: An image based approach to precision mobile mapping for asset and infrastructure information. Asset management has become a key component of many municipalities survival in the recent difficult economic times. Most things have a life expectancy and being able to keep track of when you are nearing the end of that life expectancy allows you to plan for the orderly inspection, repair, replacement of that particular piece of infrastructure, in turn minimizing your cost and preventing a catastrophic failure. The combination of the advancements in digital imagery, photogrammetry, and computer vision have met in a perfect storm to provide an image based mobile mapping solution that can produce a 360 degree imagery view for the extraction of precise 3D geolocated point data, vectors, and point clouds. The technology lends itself extraordinarily well to asset and inventory mapping as well as numerous other applications.
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.
Eamonn Doyle, Chief Technology Officer for Esri Ireland, runs through the capabilities that the ArcGIS platform offers and how it is continuously advancing to expand these capabilities even further.
Focusing on the most significant improvements made to the ArcGIS platform, Eamonn discusses Vector Basemaps, Smart Mapping, Data Science & Analytics, Next Generation Mobile and Distributed Collaboration.
Lastly, the new Esri products are discussed, which are namely, Tracker for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Quick Capture, ArcGIS Indoors and ArcGIS Urban.
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.
Esri Geoportal Server is an open source product that enables discovery and use of geospatial resources like datasets, rasters, and web services. It helps organizations manage and publish metadata for their geospatial resources so users can discover and connect to those resources. Geoportal Server supports standards-based clearinghouse and metadata discovery applications to make geospatial resources more accessible for improved discovery, use, and collaboration.
This document provides a summary of Esri's support for geospatial standards from the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the International Organization for Standardization's Technical Committee 211 (ISO/TC 211). It lists OGC specifications and ISO standards that Esri products implement as well as Esri's roles in supporting the development and customization of these standards. The document is intended to help users understand Esri's commitment to and implementation of open standards for geospatial interoperability.
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.
Open Data Portals: 9 Solutions and How they CompareSafe Software
Get a comparison of CKAN, Socrata, ArcGIS Open Data and other top open data solutions. Plus get answers to best practice questions such as: Which datasets are important to share? What are the approximate costs? Which file formats should the data be shared in? How often should the data get updated? And overall, how can we ensure success with our open data portal?
Next Generation Open Data Platforms | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
The document discusses the evolution and future of open data platforms like GeoPlatform.gov, which implements goals of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Strategic Plan. Key points include:
- GeoPlatform.gov provides a consistent portal for open geospatial data and services, and shared hosting of these resources.
- Recent improvements include new map viewers, analytics dashboards, and tools for data discovery, sharing, and collaboration.
- Future plans include expanding data registries, monitoring service quality, and providing more open APIs to developers.
- The overall aim is to advance open data sharing and make national geospatial resources more accessible, interoperable, and usable.
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.
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.
UI5con 2024 - Bring Your Own Design SystemPeter Muessig
How do you combine the OpenUI5/SAPUI5 programming model with a design system that makes its controls available as Web Components? Since OpenUI5/SAPUI5 1.120, the framework supports the integration of any Web Components. This makes it possible, for example, to natively embed own Web Components of your design system which are created with Stencil. The integration embeds the Web Components in a way that they can be used naturally in XMLViews, like with standard UI5 controls, and can be bound with data binding. Learn how you can also make use of the Web Components base class in OpenUI5/SAPUI5 to also integrate your Web Components and get inspired by the solution to generate a custom UI5 library providing the Web Components control wrappers for the native ones.
Liberarsi dai framework con i Web Component.pptxMassimo Artizzu
In Italian
Presentazione sulle feature e l'utilizzo dei Web Component nell sviluppo di pagine e applicazioni web. Racconto delle ragioni storiche dell'avvento dei Web Component. Evidenziazione dei vantaggi e delle sfide poste, indicazione delle best practices, con particolare accento sulla possibilità di usare web component per facilitare la migrazione delle proprie applicazioni verso nuovi stack tecnologici.
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
Overview of WWDC 2024 Keynote Address.
Covers: Apple Intelligence, iOS18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Apple TV+.
Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
Everything You Need to Know About X-Sign: The eSign Functionality of XfilesPr...XfilesPro
Wondering how X-Sign gained popularity in a quick time span? This eSign functionality of XfilesPro DocuPrime has many advancements to offer for Salesforce users. Explore them now!
Consistent toolbox talks are critical for maintaining workplace safety, as they provide regular opportunities to address specific hazards and reinforce safe practices.
These brief, focused sessions ensure that safety is a continual conversation rather than a one-time event, which helps keep safety protocols fresh in employees' minds. Studies have shown that shorter, more frequent training sessions are more effective for retention and behavior change compared to longer, infrequent sessions.
Engaging workers regularly, toolbox talks promote a culture of safety, empower employees to voice concerns, and ultimately reduce the likelihood of accidents and injuries on site.
The traditional method of conducting safety talks with paper documents and lengthy meetings is not only time-consuming but also less effective. Manual tracking of attendance and compliance is prone to errors and inconsistencies, leading to gaps in safety communication and potential non-compliance with OSHA regulations. Switching to a digital solution like Safelyio offers significant advantages.
Safelyio automates the delivery and documentation of safety talks, ensuring consistency and accessibility. The microlearning approach breaks down complex safety protocols into manageable, bite-sized pieces, making it easier for employees to absorb and retain information.
This method minimizes disruptions to work schedules, eliminates the hassle of paperwork, and ensures that all safety communications are tracked and recorded accurately. Ultimately, using a digital platform like Safelyio enhances engagement, compliance, and overall safety performance on site. https://safelyio.com/
Mobile App Development Company In Noida | Drona InfotechDrona Infotech
Drona Infotech is a premier mobile app development company in Noida, providing cutting-edge solutions for businesses.
Visit Us For : https://www.dronainfotech.com/mobile-application-development/
Preparing Non - Technical Founders for Engaging a Tech AgencyISH Technologies
Preparing non-technical founders before engaging a tech agency is crucial for the success of their projects. It starts with clearly defining their vision and goals, conducting thorough market research, and gaining a basic understanding of relevant technologies. Setting realistic expectations and preparing a detailed project brief are essential steps. Founders should select a tech agency with a proven track record and establish clear communication channels. Additionally, addressing legal and contractual considerations and planning for post-launch support are vital to ensure a smooth and successful collaboration. This preparation empowers non-technical founders to effectively communicate their needs and work seamlessly with their chosen tech agency.Visit our site to get more details about this. Contact us today www.ishtechnologies.com.au
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MSdGLG2zLy8?si=INxBHTqkwHhxV5Ta&t=0
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s Ecosystem
Data Sharing and Collaboration
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2105 Laurel Bush Rd.
Bel Air, MD 21015
443-640-1075 www.nsgic.org
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ArcGIS
ArcGIS is a Complete Platform
for Data Sharing and Collaboration
Your Server
App
Your
Desktop
App
Your
Web
App
Your
Mobile
App
Your Data Community Data
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Platform – GeoServices REST
• Open for all developers
• Well-documented API request structure
• Used in ArcGIS Server and other, non-Esri
GIS servers or processes
• Exposes server resources to a broad range
of clients and applications
• Users of AGS web apps will be able to
consume your services
• Released under Open Web Foundation
Agreement
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Content – Community Basemap
• What Can You Contribute?
– Expanding coverage
– More details, such as parcels, digital elevation
models, and building footprints
• What Tools Are Available for You?
– Templates include map documents, sample data,
and symbol style files that you can download and
use to create your map.
• How Do You Participate?
– visit http://www.esri.com/communitymaps
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Content – OpenStreetMap
Flex Viewer
ArcGIS Explorer Online
ArcGIS Desktop
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Esri Non-Profit Software Program
• Global program for all qualified non-profit
organizations
• Increases uptake of your developments, on top of Esri
technology platform that many are already using
• Nominal prices, modeled after Esri schools pricing
• Additional opportunity for access to ArcGIS platform
for developers and NGO users…
• http://www.esri.com/nonprofit
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The author, who claims creation of this
work, expressly publishes it to the
public domain. This work is free for the
taking and cannot be appropriated by a
single author even though it may be
included in a copyrighted work. It may
be freely used and redistributed and is
provided "AS-IS" without warranty of any
kind. No technical support is provided.
Esri Supports Open Source Software
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• Web applications
• Catalog Service
• CSW Widgets
• User Community
• Resource Center
• Documentation
• Optional Technical Support
Geoportal Open Source
My presentation during the mid-year conference ended with this statement: we’re closing in on Societal GIS. And since technology evolution happens at a greater pace every day, what used to take years, took only 6 months…
ArcGIS is a Complete Platform for Data Sharing and Collaboration:
Whether you want to use your own data, or consume community-created data.
Whether you want to share your data with others.
Whether you are looking to build server, desktop, web, or mobile applications.
I grant to you a perpetual (for the duration of the applicable copyright), worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, copyright license, without any obligation for accounting to me, to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, distribute, and implement the Specification to the full extent of my copyright interest in the Specification.
Some of you met with Jack in August.
Discussion resulted in whitepaper that is available to all of you answering questions about community basemap.
Here we see OSM tiles served to ArcGIS Explorer Online, a free web application. The tiles are served mainly from University College London, where researchers are both OS developers and one of the 28 ESRI Development Centers (or EDCs) around the world. Once again, everything is mixed: shades of grey. The ESRI web platform brings OSM data to a wider audience and the OSM data adds value to the platform.
The Cabinet and the Desk in this picture were released under similar conditions yesterday at my kids’ school
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Oh wait, the desk was already freely taken and redistributed…
For over 12 years, Esri has supported collaboration between developers through ArcScripts and the new Resource Centers. Some 6,000 scripts, tools, models have been shared over the years. The notice I just read is the download notice for the Xtools tool, the most downloaded script on ArcScripts (160,000 times)
Not only does Esri support open source software, Esri also provides an increasingly number of open source options.
ArcGIS 10 Supports OpenStreetMap
A key component in data sharing and collaboration. Supporting standards-based description and discovery of geospatial resources.