A pre-recorded series of screen image dumps simulating the interactive training day on the LG Inform performance management and information sharing/comparison system from the Local Government Association (LGA) used in Local Government
A pre-recorded series of screen image dumps simulating the interactive training day on the LG Inform performance management and information sharing/comparison system from the Local Government Association (LGA) used in Local Government
A presentation that take place in a Microsoft Portugal Event,
The main propouse of this session was to show the development model of Windows 8.1 store apps in HTML for the ones who already know Windows 8 HTML dev and for the one who never had developed a HTML based Windows store app.
Toyota Financial Services Digital Transformation - Think 2019Slobodan Sipcic
Toyota Financial Services (TFS) and IBM partnered to develop Data & Integration Platform (D&IP) to be the hub around which all current and future TFS data sources, services, and processes interact. To that end IBM have architected and deployed a FOAK event-based data stream processing and streaming integration platform. The main components of the architecture include: Kubernetes, Apache NiFi, Apache Kafka, Schema Registry, Jenkins, S3 and MongoDB. The platform is essential for realizing the TFS' strategic data stream processing and integration needs.
http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-5-898
Smartphones haben unsere Welt im Schnellgang erobert. Die Tablets folgen nicht minder schnell nach. Was fasziniert uns so daran? Welche neuen Möglichkeiten bieten sich für das Business? Welchen Einfluss wird das allgegenwärtige HTML5 haben? Wie bekomme ich mobile Lösungen architektonisch optimal in meine SOA-Landschaft integriert, und welche Vorteile gewinne ich bei der Prozessautomatisierung? Diese Session liefert sowohl einen Überblick als auch Antworten für eine neue Klasse von Architekturfragen.
Die SOA-Experten Torsten Winterberg und Guido Schmutz hielten diesen Fachvortrag bei der DOAG Konferenz und Ausstellung am 20.11.2013 in Nürnberg.
--
Über uns:
Als führender Projektspezialist für ganzheitliche IT-Lösungen tragen wir zur Wertsteigerung der Organisationen unserer Kunden bei und bringen IT und Business in Einklang. Mit OPITZ CONSULTING als zuverlässigem Partner können sich unsere Kunden auf ihr Kerngeschäft konzentrieren und ihre Wettbewerbsvorteile nachhaltig absichern und ausbauen.
Über unsere IT-Beratung: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-10
Unser Leistungsangebot: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-874
Karriere bei OPITZ CONSULTING: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-5
http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-5-898
Smartphones and tablets conquered our world. Which new opportunities are there for our businesses? Which influence has the omnipresent HTML5? How can I integrate mobile solutions in an optimal architectural way in my SOA landscapes and which kind of advantages do I gain for business process automation? This session delivers answers and puts current buzzwords like Big Data, Cloud, internet of things, HTML5 and mobile in the context of BPM and integration. Thereby we derive a reference architecture for Oracle SOA Suite, OSB, BPM Suite, Enterprise Gateway, Webcenter, ADF Mobile, etc., which makes all the buzzwords easily manageable in our daily IT work and prevents you from making mistakes others already did.
Torsten Winterberg und Guido Schmutz, both well-respected SOA Experts, presented this session at German Oracle User Communities’s Conference (DOAG Konferenz) at nov 20th 2013 in Nuremberg, Germany.
--
- - -
About us:
OPITZ CONSULTING is a leading project specialist for custom-build applications and individual business intelligence solutions in the German market. The company's ambition is to help organizations to be better than their competitors. To achieve this OPITZ CONSULTING analyses the individual competitive edge the customer has, optimizes business processes for process automation and IT-support, chooses and designs appropriate system architectures, develops and implements solutions and guarantees a 24/7 support and application maintenance. To ensure the necessary skill and qualification OPITZ CONSULTING has established a training center for customers and the internal staff.
Since 1990 over 600 customers have a long lasting and successful business relationship with OPITZ CONSULTING. Over 2/3 of the German stock index (DAX) companies rely on services from the 400+ OPITZ CONSULTING consultants. OPITZ CONSULTING maintains offices in Bad Homburg, Berlin, Essen, Gummersbach, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg and Kraków and Warsawa (Poland).
About us: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/about_us
Services: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/leistungsangebot
Career: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/career
Partners in Technology 11Oct2013 DSDIP DLGCRR Mark CushingDigital Queensland
Mark Cushing will provide an overview of the profile of DSDIP and DLGCRR, the departments' strategic direction and change agenda. Mark will discuss the departments' forward ICT procurement and major business challenges expected over the coming years.
A presentation that take place in a Microsoft Portugal Event,
The main propouse of this session was to show the development model of Windows 8.1 store apps in HTML for the ones who already know Windows 8 HTML dev and for the one who never had developed a HTML based Windows store app.
Toyota Financial Services Digital Transformation - Think 2019Slobodan Sipcic
Toyota Financial Services (TFS) and IBM partnered to develop Data & Integration Platform (D&IP) to be the hub around which all current and future TFS data sources, services, and processes interact. To that end IBM have architected and deployed a FOAK event-based data stream processing and streaming integration platform. The main components of the architecture include: Kubernetes, Apache NiFi, Apache Kafka, Schema Registry, Jenkins, S3 and MongoDB. The platform is essential for realizing the TFS' strategic data stream processing and integration needs.
http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-5-898
Smartphones haben unsere Welt im Schnellgang erobert. Die Tablets folgen nicht minder schnell nach. Was fasziniert uns so daran? Welche neuen Möglichkeiten bieten sich für das Business? Welchen Einfluss wird das allgegenwärtige HTML5 haben? Wie bekomme ich mobile Lösungen architektonisch optimal in meine SOA-Landschaft integriert, und welche Vorteile gewinne ich bei der Prozessautomatisierung? Diese Session liefert sowohl einen Überblick als auch Antworten für eine neue Klasse von Architekturfragen.
Die SOA-Experten Torsten Winterberg und Guido Schmutz hielten diesen Fachvortrag bei der DOAG Konferenz und Ausstellung am 20.11.2013 in Nürnberg.
--
Über uns:
Als führender Projektspezialist für ganzheitliche IT-Lösungen tragen wir zur Wertsteigerung der Organisationen unserer Kunden bei und bringen IT und Business in Einklang. Mit OPITZ CONSULTING als zuverlässigem Partner können sich unsere Kunden auf ihr Kerngeschäft konzentrieren und ihre Wettbewerbsvorteile nachhaltig absichern und ausbauen.
Über unsere IT-Beratung: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-10
Unser Leistungsangebot: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-874
Karriere bei OPITZ CONSULTING: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-8-5
http://www.opitz-consulting.com/go/3-5-898
Smartphones and tablets conquered our world. Which new opportunities are there for our businesses? Which influence has the omnipresent HTML5? How can I integrate mobile solutions in an optimal architectural way in my SOA landscapes and which kind of advantages do I gain for business process automation? This session delivers answers and puts current buzzwords like Big Data, Cloud, internet of things, HTML5 and mobile in the context of BPM and integration. Thereby we derive a reference architecture for Oracle SOA Suite, OSB, BPM Suite, Enterprise Gateway, Webcenter, ADF Mobile, etc., which makes all the buzzwords easily manageable in our daily IT work and prevents you from making mistakes others already did.
Torsten Winterberg und Guido Schmutz, both well-respected SOA Experts, presented this session at German Oracle User Communities’s Conference (DOAG Konferenz) at nov 20th 2013 in Nuremberg, Germany.
--
- - -
About us:
OPITZ CONSULTING is a leading project specialist for custom-build applications and individual business intelligence solutions in the German market. The company's ambition is to help organizations to be better than their competitors. To achieve this OPITZ CONSULTING analyses the individual competitive edge the customer has, optimizes business processes for process automation and IT-support, chooses and designs appropriate system architectures, develops and implements solutions and guarantees a 24/7 support and application maintenance. To ensure the necessary skill and qualification OPITZ CONSULTING has established a training center for customers and the internal staff.
Since 1990 over 600 customers have a long lasting and successful business relationship with OPITZ CONSULTING. Over 2/3 of the German stock index (DAX) companies rely on services from the 400+ OPITZ CONSULTING consultants. OPITZ CONSULTING maintains offices in Bad Homburg, Berlin, Essen, Gummersbach, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg and Kraków and Warsawa (Poland).
About us: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/about_us
Services: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/leistungsangebot
Career: http://www.opitz-consulting.com/en/career
Partners in Technology 11Oct2013 DSDIP DLGCRR Mark CushingDigital Queensland
Mark Cushing will provide an overview of the profile of DSDIP and DLGCRR, the departments' strategic direction and change agenda. Mark will discuss the departments' forward ICT procurement and major business challenges expected over the coming years.
apidays London 2023 - API Green Score, Yannick Tremblais & Julien Brun, Green...apidays
apidays London 2023 - APIs for Smarter Platforms and Business Processes
September 13 & 14, 2023
API Green Score : How to reduce the environmental impact of your APIs?
Yannick Tremblais, IT Innovation Manager for Groupe Rocher and Green API Score
Julien Brun, Head of APIs Center of Excellence at L’Oréal and Green API Score
------
Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/
Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences?
https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8
Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community:
https://www.apiscene.io
Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape:
https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
1. Address Data as a Service
Nick Turner
Intelligent Addressing Ltd
nturner@intelligent-addressing.co.uk
2. Covering today
• Principles of address management
• Principles of the NLPG
• Overview of the NLPG
• Address life cycle
• Address management partners and current collaberations
• What is a web service
• Acronyms
• Service Orientation
• Why it’s the future
3. The collection, storage, and management of address data are important
components of everyday business activities in many organisations.
Providing a centralised, coordinated and systematic street address system
can assist organisations to significantly improve their operational
efficiency and effectiveness.
Today, digital address data are a necessity throughout an address
management life-cycle, from system planning through application design,
operations and maintenance.
Automation, sharing, and leveraging address data through a widely-
accepted standard will provide substantial economic benefits to the
region
Principles of the Address Management
4.
5. • A compilation of all 348 LLPGs in England and Wales
[Produced by all Street Naming and Numbering Councils in England and Wales]
[Maintained through the statutory street naming and numbering process]
• Managed by Intelligent Addressing
[Under a PPP agreement with Local Government and also underpinned by the MSA]
• Owned by I&DeA
[on behalf of]
• Local and Central Government
• Identical authority based approach in Scotland
[With the One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG) being used across local and central Government
to facilitate partnership working]
What is the NLPG?
6. How is the NLPG governed
• Based on the British standard for addressing
[BS7666: 2006 – Parts 0, 1 and 2]
[great advantage here is it offers future proofing of your investment]
[standard can only go forward and never decrease usability or content]
• Created Under contract with local government
[Mapping Services Agreement (MSA)]
• MSA
• The agreement is for Local Government to procure digital mapping services at a discounted rate
• Councils, Police, Fire, PTE’s, National Parks, English Conservation Boards
• All receiving participants are entitled to daily updates of a national feed of the NLPG and access
to a help desk for support, training and feedback purposes
• All creating authorities must update their gazetteer to hub at least once per month
• All creating authorities must commit to continual improvement (through feedback)
7. What does it contain?
• Basic Land and Property Units (BLPUs)
[Based on smallest units of occupation / service delivery, flats, units, sub floors]
[Each spatial entity (including child records) is designated with a unique and persistent UPRN]
[Each spatial entity has at least one address]
• Addresses and location content
[Postally addressed and non postally addressed properties]
[Alternative addresses, historical addresses and Welsh addresses]
• Spatial data
[All BLPUs contain a grid coordinate] [All streets with grid coordinates]
• Additional attribution
[Including property classifications, property states, street classifications etc]
[The NLPG is more comprehensive and current than any other address dataset]
8. Principles of the NLPG
• Not simply designed for postal delivery but for better information
management
[adopting principles of data management, sharing, completeness and currency]
[although obviously it can do postal delivery too]
• The way it manages information.
[Relational structure rather than flat]
• Complete Welsh language records - and alternatives, historic addresses
[Alternative addresses help with data matching]
[Dual language capability meets the needs of the Welsh Language Act and satisfies community groups]
9. Principles of the NLPG 2
• Helps central government activity match to local government activity
• Derived data sharing benefits
• Designed for continuous improvement
• Maintained by users for users
• A defined process for updating and correcting
[NLPG is part of a process (data creation > maintenance > storage > use) within a cycle of constant
improvement (candidate services and Improvement Schedules]
• Auditable and audited
[Local authorities need high quality data and suffer if it degrades]
[It is not perfect but we can tell you its strengths and weaknesses…. And work to correct them]
10.
11. Current collaborations:
Who is using the NLPG?
• DCLG FiReControl project:
[Command and Control using NLPG as base addressing dataset for mobilisation]
• Office for National Statistics
[2011 Census addressing project]
• Ministry of Justice
[Coordination Online Register of Electors (Core)] [prevents being disenfranchised]
• National Register of Social Housing (NROSH)
[Data quality and matching exercise to improve interoperability]
• Increasing numbers of local authority applications
[Local authorities need high quality data and suffer if it degrades]
12. Software suppliers and collaborations
Many implementations of NLPG through many technology enablers
• Thousands of separate applications, some large and facilitated by [for
example]
• QAS, GB Group, Hopewiser
• Aligned Assets, Hopewiser, Northgate, etc
• Bespoke – IBM, EDS, Capita etc
• CRM – Lagan, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Northgate
• GIS – ESRI, MapInfo, CadCorp
[Further collaborations are emerging all the time as the news spreads]
13. Web services are self-describing business functions that are accessible
from any Web-connected device using a set of messaging protocols,
programming standards, and network registration and discovery
facilities.
A Web service is a discrete business process that:
• Exposes and describes its functionality and attributes in WSDL
• Allows other services to locate it on the Web using UDDI registries
• Allows remote services to invoke it using standard Internet protocols
• Returns a response to the requesting application over the same
protocol
What are web services
14.
15. XML
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form
• XML solves a key technology requirement that appears in many places. By offering a
standard, flexible and inherently extensible data format, XML significantly reduces the
burden of deploying the many technologies needed to ensure the success of Web services.
• The important aspects of XML, for the purposes of this Architecture, are the core syntax
itself, the concepts of the XML Infoset [XML Infoset], XML Schema and XML Namespaces.
• Many application programming interfaces (APIs) have been developed that software
developers use to process XML data, and several schema systems exist to aid in the
definition of XML-based languages.
17. SOAP, originally defined as Simple Object Access Protocol, is a
protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the
implementation of Web Services in computer networks
SOAP provides a standard, extensible, composable framework for
packaging and exchanging XML messages. In the context of this
architecture
SOAP
18. The Web Services Description Language is an XML-based language that provides
a model for describing Web
The WSDL defines services as collections of network endpoints, or ports. The
WSDL specification provides an XML format for documents for this purpose.
WSDL describes Web services starting with the messages that are exchanged
between the requester and provider agents. The messages themselves are
described abstractly and then bound to a concrete network protocol and message
format.
So a machine-readable description of the operations offered by the service
written or a list of the APIs!
WSDL
19. API
An application programming interface (API) is an interface
implemented by a software program that enables it to interact with
other software. It facilitates interaction between different software
programs similar to the way the user interface facilitates interaction
between humans and computers.
An API is implemented by applications, libraries, and operating systems
to determine their vocabularies and calling conventions, and is used to
access their services
20. The Geography Markup Language (GML) is the XML grammar defined
by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical
features.
GML serves as a modelling language for geographic systems as well as
an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the
Internet.
GML
21. A Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol for serving
georeferenced map images over the Internet that are generated by a
map server using data from a GIS database
Examples are;
OS Open Space
Google Maps
Bing
Cloudmade Map tiler
WMS
22. WFS
Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) provides an interface
allowing requests for geographical features across the web using
platform-independent calls.
26. Cloud Computing How does it help?
• Affordable
• Scaling of infrastructure
• Fail over architecture
• Savings on administration
• Savings on asset replacement programs
• Reducing carbon footprint
27. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a flexible set of design
principles used during the phases of systems development and
integration in computing. A system based on a SOA architecture will
provide a loosely-integrated suite of services that can be used within
multiple separate systems from several business domains.
Service-Orientated Architecture
28. Data
maintenance
Process (OS
. IA . RM)
Widget /
Client
Side Store
/ GUI
Central Government and Commercial applications
Central Government and Commercial applications
Aligned, Assets, IDOX,
GGP, Northgate
ESRI, QAS, GB Group,
Postcode Anyway
Data-8, AVG
APIs
Custom Format
CRM Assets Billing
CRM Assets Billing
29. • Verify
• Update
• Simple search
1. UPRN -> Property summary
2. USRN -> Street summary
3. Postcode (partial) -> A list of matching, fully-formed postcodes
4. Postcode + Street Number -> Property summary
5. Postcode + Street Range -> Property summary
6. Postcode + Building Name (could be partial) -> Property summary
7. Building Name (complete) + Location -> Property summary
8. Building Name (complete) + Street Name -> Property summary
9. Exact search criteria -> Property summary
10. Spatial search according to location co-ordinates (ie: radius of
50,100,500 metres) -> Property summary
11. Postcode -> Property summary
12. USRN -> Property summary
13. PAON (street number and/or building name) and a USRN and/or
postcode -> Property summary
NLPG Web Services (WSF and SOAP)
30. Questions?
Nick Turner
Business Development Manager
Intelligent Addressing Ltd
Ivybridge House
1 Adam Street
LONDON WC2N 6DD
T - 020 77473500
F - 020 77473501
www.intelligent-addressing.co.uk
www.nlpg.org.uk
www.thensg.org.uk