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Using Workbench & FME Server to Validate Storm Water Network Collection
1. Using Workbench & FME
Server to Validate Storm
Water Network Collection
Bryan Bingham
Asset Data Coordinator – Transportation & Community Planning
The Regional Municipality of York
April 10, 2013
2. Agenda
Background
Project
Look and feel of information
QA/QC using FME Server
Attribution using Workbench
Moving forward
Workspaces
Questions
3. Background - York Region
Serving 1.1 million residents
across 13 core businesses
9 Local area municipalities
Operate & maintain approx.
1,100 km of roadway
(>3,600 lane km)
4. Background
Bryan Bingham – GMT, GIS A.S.
Educational background: 3 year GIS program at
Fleming College
5 Years GIS consulting experience
NO PREVIOUS FME EXPERIENCE
Responsibilities at York Region
Tasked with managing storm water asset data
collection project
Ensure that asset registry is up to date for
consumption by Cityworks
5. Project
Transportation & Community Planning (TCP) is
responsible for storm water assets in the Regional
Road Right of Way (ROW)
Storm water assets currently stored in scanned
design drawings
Video logging project created asset point
locations
Training and managing experienced surveyors to
use GIS and FME Server
Ontario One Call for asset locates (End of 2013)
7. QA/QC Using FME Server
Uses series of Test Filter and Attribute Creator
transformers
Each domain in the feature class is tested for
adherence to the domain values
Non matching or null values are flagged and
output to a CSV error log
CSV error logs are created for each user and lists
errors by asset type
SELF SERVICE - Takes ~2-3 minutes to run
8. Attribution Using FME Workbench
Series of workbench documents
General attribution
Road ID
Conservation Area and Watershed
Maintenance District
Elevation (From DEM for points only)
X & Y Location
Asset ID assignment
Assigning upstream and downstream nodes
Calculates upstream and downstream obverts
Move data from development to production
9. Moving Forward – Next Steps
Adding the remainder of asset types (roads,
medians, pavement markings, etc.)
Continuing to evaluate and develop workbench
models
Dynamically read and compare domains without
having to enter values into transformers
Looking for opportunities where FME can assist
with data management and transformations.
10. Workspaces
FME Server QA/QC
FME Workbench Attribution
FME Workbench ID Assignment
FME Workbench Node Calculation
11. Thank You!
Questions?
For more information:
Bryan Bingham – bryan.bingham@york.ca
The Regional Municipality of York
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