2. OVERVIEW
• Background and Purpose
• Goals
• Nova Scotia
• Pothole Web App
• Web Maps
• Web Applications
• Application
• Collector
• What is Collector
• Procedure
• Native App Using AppStudio for ArcGIS
• What is AppStudio for ArcGIS
• Procedure
• Landing Page
• Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
• Web App Builder
• Analysis
• Conclusion
• Improvements
• Next Step
• Thanks!
• Sources
• Questions
3. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: GOALS
• Create a Web Application using ArcGIS Online that
contains:
1. Educational Aspect
2. Form
3. Symbolize Change for Not Fixed and Fixed
4. Public Information App
5. Restrict Reporting of the Same Pothole Multiple Times
• Collector
• Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
• App created using AppStudio for ArcGIS
• Everyone
4. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: NOVA
SCOTIA
• When It Begins
• During the Cold Months
• Cold mix repairs (temporary)
• During Spring
• Hot mix asphalt (permanent)
• Isolated pothole patching
• Previous Years
• 2015
• About 1050 potholes
• 271 are considered to be high priority
• 2014
• More than 574 complaints about potholes in Halifax since
December
5. POTHOLE WEB APP: WEBMAPS
• Prepare your Data in ArcGIS Desktop
• Create a Geodatabase
• Assign domains and coded values, no subgroups were
created
• Create a feature class with fields using domains when
necessary
• Go to properties and then manage to add attachments
• Publish the service online
• Pothole Reporter
• Saved and Shared
• Fixed and Not Fixed
• Pothole Reporter
• Heat Map
• Incorporated into introduction
6. POTHOLE WEB APP: WEB APPLICATIONS
• Map Journal
• Educational aspect
• Introduction
• Potholes
• TIR
7. POTHOLE WEB APP: WEB APPLICATIONS
• GeoForm
• Created from Pothole Reporter for
Nova Scotia Webmap
• Excluded to of the fields
• View Submissions
Webmap Layer
Details
• Title and
Logo
Fields
• All Included
Except
Comments
and Date
Fixed
Style Viewer Options Preview Publish
8. POTHOLE WEB APP: WEB APPLICATIONS
• Public Information Map
• Created from Pothole
Reporter for Nova Scotia
Web Map
10. COLLECTOR: WHAT IS COLLECTOR
• Native Application for End-User
• ArcGIS in the Field
• Collect and Update Data in the
Field
• Online or Offline
• Organizational Account
• Works on iOS, Android,
Windows
11. COLLECTOR: PROCEDURE
• Prepare your Data in ArcGIS Desktop
• Created and Shared Map for Data
Collection
• Collect Data
• Install Collector and start app
• Sign in and select map
• Collect Pothole Location
• Provide Pothole Information
• Add a photo
• Save, share, and review the report
12. ARCGIS FOR APP STUDIO: WHAT IS
APPSTUDIO FOR ARCGIS
• Native Application for User
• Tool to Convert Maps into Mobile Apps
for iOS, Android, Windows
• Build Apps with using Templates
• Public Account
• Download AppStudio for ArcGIS
(Desktop Edition)
• ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Qt (SDK that lets
you build across all platforms)
13. ARCGIS FOR APP STUDIO: PROCEDURE
• Create a New App
• Select Template Relating to Topic
• Map Tour
• Map Viewer
• Reporter
• Edit App
• App Info
• Setting for template
• Customize App
• Build App
• Client ID for Licensing App
• Choose Platform
• Landing Page
14. ARCGIS FOR APP STUDIO: PROCEDURE
• Download AppStudio for ArcGIS and Start App
• Sign into ArcGIS Online or Scan Code
• Open App Once Installed
• Follow Instructions
18. CONCLUSION: IMPROVEMENTS
• Make Better Feature Class for Collector for the End-User
• Get Precise and Accurate Values for Analysis
• Improve Layout and Look
19. CONCLUSION: NEXT STEP
• See Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal View on Project
• Possibly Promote the AppStudio Application
• Make Sure Every Web Application and Map are Complete
I will be discussing the background and purpose, the pothole web application created using ArcGIS online, how to incorporate collector for field efficiency for the end-user, a native application using AppStudio for ArcGIS for the public. If the end-user was transportation and Infrastructure for renewal they would have web application created using web app builder to edit, analyze, and make decisions for the data obtained from the field/pothole application. Lastly a conclusion discussing Improvements and the next step for this application.
The initial goals assigned for this capstone project included creating a pothole application that contained…
Incorporate collector application for the end-user to efficiently report in the field
Lastly, I created a native application where anyone with a public account can report a pothole
Usually potholes start to form in the cold months and continue during the spring. Some of the processes include:….
Some facts from previous years in Nova Scotia include:
Durng 2015…
And during 2014….
Here are some of the other pothole reporters from past years. As you can see they are very basic
Contained instructions, information on potholes, and information on TIR and how they deal with potholes
Excluded the fields because they were meant to be filled out by the end-user, the person who filled the pothole. The fields included the comments on the fixed pothole and the date it was fixed
Sign into twitter and there is a slider included in the application in order to see the potholes layer. Other media incorporated besides twitter are Flickr, and Youtube