Slides from the lightning talks and presentations made at Hack My Ride: VTA's Transportation Idea Jam. More information at http://hackmyride.challengepost.com
MaaS means a big change in the mobility market. New players and new value chains in the MaaS ecosystem, new business models in the mobility marketplace, new digital services addressing so many different target users. Here some key findings about the many tastes of MaaS.
Google CIC 2012 - Transportation IssuesDavid Wilson
Google's presentation to CS-4261: Mobile Apps and Services at Georgia Tech in Spring 2012. This was presented in the weeks leading up to the 2012 Convergence Innovation Competition -- specifically for the Societal Impact category.
Title: 21st Century Communities for 21st Century Citizens
As Bloomington-Normal and McLean County gear up to redefine our economy, we must recognise the drastic effects of technology on the future of our cities. And the future is now. Technology integration is especially challenging as it is ever evolving and impacting a wide array of services and infrastructure. More than ever before, many different organizations - public and private - will need to come together to help transform our cities to 21st century communities.
During the keynote, you will hear about how Kansas City, Missouri is collaborating with community, business, academic and technology stakeholders to integrate ever evolving technologies to create an open government and improve citizen services and engagement.
This years topic speaks to the core of BN Advantage - collaborative economic development efforts to create a vibrant and sustainable regional economy in Bloomington-Normal and McLean County.
MaaS means a big change in the mobility market. New players and new value chains in the MaaS ecosystem, new business models in the mobility marketplace, new digital services addressing so many different target users. Here some key findings about the many tastes of MaaS.
Google CIC 2012 - Transportation IssuesDavid Wilson
Google's presentation to CS-4261: Mobile Apps and Services at Georgia Tech in Spring 2012. This was presented in the weeks leading up to the 2012 Convergence Innovation Competition -- specifically for the Societal Impact category.
Title: 21st Century Communities for 21st Century Citizens
As Bloomington-Normal and McLean County gear up to redefine our economy, we must recognise the drastic effects of technology on the future of our cities. And the future is now. Technology integration is especially challenging as it is ever evolving and impacting a wide array of services and infrastructure. More than ever before, many different organizations - public and private - will need to come together to help transform our cities to 21st century communities.
During the keynote, you will hear about how Kansas City, Missouri is collaborating with community, business, academic and technology stakeholders to integrate ever evolving technologies to create an open government and improve citizen services and engagement.
This years topic speaks to the core of BN Advantage - collaborative economic development efforts to create a vibrant and sustainable regional economy in Bloomington-Normal and McLean County.
Snap4City November 2019 Course: Smart City IOT Data Ingestion Interoperabilit...Paolo Nesi
• Data Ingestion Capabilities
• Data Ingestion Strategy
• Setting Up the Road Graph on Knowledge Base
• Data Set Load via Data Gate (plus how to load triples into Knowledge base)
• Data Ingestion and Transformation via ETL Processes
• Data Ingestion via IOT Brokers
• IOT Network: recall of basic concepts
• IOT Directory
• IOT Devices and IOT Brokers Registration
• Data Ingestion via IOT Applications
• Data Ingestion from API, External Services, Custom MicroServices
• Data Ingestion via Web Scraping
• Data Streams from Smart City API, participatory
• Data Streams from Mobile Devices
• Data Streams from Dashboards
• GIS Data Import and Export
• Social Media data collection and exploitation
• Acknowledgements
A Full End-to-End Platform as a Service for SmartCity ApplicationsCharalampos Doukas
Presentation at the 10th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications - WiMob2014, about using COMPOSE project components for building Smart City application
Roland is currently working with TfL on the Surface Intelligent Transport System, which is looking to improve the insight available from existing and new data sources. Have worked on event driven architectures for many years and across many sectors although with a primary focus on Transport.
FIWARE Wednesday Webinars - FIWARE Vision and Value PropositionFIWARE
FIWARE Vision and Value Proposition - 20th May 2020
Corresponding webinar recording: https://youtu.be/7ZMUYEWD1gw
A broad overview of the value proposition of FIWARE and its position in a Smart Digital Future.
Chapter: Fundamentals
Difficulty: 1
Audience: Anyone
Presenter: Juanjo Hierro (CTO, FIWARE Foundation)
As part of the yearlong MARTA Hackathon Series - a partnership between MARTA, Sandbox ATL, Code for Atlanta, and HackGT, we gathered business leaders, government officials, civic technologists, and transit enthusiast for a half-day summit.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[Original Event Promotion]
Calling all business leaders, government officials, civic technologists, and interested citizens!
Now that the I-85 bridge is open again, we're ready to get your juices flowing when it comes to transit and technology. We invite you to join us for a special 1/2 day summit featuring:
> Behind-the-scenes look at the I-85 response
> Demonstrations of new prototypes and solutions created by citizens
> Reveal of the Sept 8-9 MARTA Hackathon game plan
This is a great event for anyone who's interested in transit and the future of Atlanta. Whether you are a MARTA Hackathon veteran or just learning about it for the first time, you'll learn a lot over the course of this morning program.
Event Schedule
8:30-9:00am Registration + Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15am Welcome Remarks
9:15-10:00am Inside the Crisis roundtable
10:00-10:30am MARTA Solutions
10:30-11:30am Community Solutions Showcase - short, successive demonstrations of new transit tech solutions
11:30-11:45am Preview of Sept 8-9 MARTA Hackathon
11:45-12noon Final Thoughts
Requirements for Geospatial Agent Simulation to Strengthen the 'Property-Powe...VisionGEOMATIQUE2014
This session illustrates how geospatial attributes of payments data can be used in applied geographical economics, both micro and macro. The micro-economic example involves positioning of railway stations in the « Property-Powered Rail Open Development Model. The macro-economic example involves re-purposing trade data on currency of settlement to create the « Earth Reserve Index », a weighting system to employ biophysical indicators such as infrared reflectivity, in price benchmarking.
A Car as a Semantic Web Thing - Motivation and DemonstrationBenjamin Klotz
Car signal data is usually hard to access, understand
and integrate for non automotive domain experts.
In this paper, we use semantic technologies for enriching
signal data in the automotive industry and access it through
Web of Things interactions. This combination allows the access
and integration of car data from the web.
We built VSSo, a Vehicle Signal ontology based on
SOSA/SSN Observations and Actuations, and generated WoT
Actions, Events and Properties, enriched with domain metadata.
We mapped VSSo to a Web of Things ontology and we
developed a Web of Things protocol binding with LwM2M,
and made an implementation in a real car.
This implementation resulted in a first working prototype,
and a number of future improvements required in order to be
compliant with automotive standards.
Enabling Smarter Cities and Connected Vehicles with an Event Streaming Platfo...Kai Wähner
Many cities are investing in technologies to transform their cities into smart city- environments in which data collection and analysis is utilized to manage assets and resources efficiently. Modern technology can help connect the right data, at the right time, to the right people, processes and systems. Innovations around smart cities and the Internet of Things give cities the ability to improve motor safety, unify and manage transportation systems and traffic, save energy and provide a better experience for the residents.
By utilizing an event streaming platform, like Confluent, cities are able to process data in real-time from thousands of sources, such as sensors. By aggregating that data and analyzing real-time data streams, more informed decisions can be made and fine-tuned operations developed for a positive impact on everyday challenges faced by cities.
Learn how to:
-Overcome challenges for building a smarter city
-Build a real time infrastructure to correlate relevant events
-Connect thousands of devices, machines, and people
-Leverage open source and fully managed solutions from the Apache Kafka ecosystem
Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analyzed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks and the Oracle Stack both for on premises as well as the cloud.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (also known as Industry 4.0) is the ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology.
Event Streaming with Apache Kafka plays a massive role in processing massive volumes of data in real-time in a reliable, scalable, and flexible way integrating with various legacy and modern data sources and sinks.
In this presentation, I want to give you an overview of existing use cases for event streaming technology in a connected world across supply chains, industries and customer experiences that come along with these interdisciplinary data intersections:
• The Automotive Industry (and it’s not only Connected Cars)
• Mobility Services across verticals (transportation, logistics, travel industry, retailing, …)
• Smart Cities (including citizen health services, communication infrastructure, …)
All these industries and sectors do not have new characteristics and requirements. They require data integration, data correlation or real decoupling, just to name a few, but are now facing massively increased volumes of data.
Real-time messaging solutions have existed for many years. Hundreds of platforms exist for data integration (including ETL and ESB tooling or specific IIoT platforms). Proprietary monoliths monitor plants, telco networks, and other infrastructures for decades in real-time. But now, Kafka combines all the above characteristics in an open, scalable, and flexible infrastructure to operate mission-critical workloads at scale in real-time. And is taking over the world of connecting data.
Vivek Kundra: Creating the Digital Public Square / Forum One Web Executive Se...Forum One
Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia speaks at Forum One's Web Executive Seminar, "Web Sites Without Walls: Strategies for Data and Content Syndication" on September 9, 2008. Kundra discussed the DC Data Catalog, which contains over 200 feeds of government information. Learn more about this event, visit http://ow.ly/oXZx . Contact: Andrew Cohen / acohen@ForumOne.com .
The End of Transport Behaviour ModellingAndrew Nash
Presentation on how social media could impact transportation behaviour modelling. Prepared for COST Action TU1305: Social Networks and Travel Behaviour. Presented 15 October 2015, Technion, Haifa.
Snap4City November 2019 Course: Smart City IOT Data Ingestion Interoperabilit...Paolo Nesi
• Data Ingestion Capabilities
• Data Ingestion Strategy
• Setting Up the Road Graph on Knowledge Base
• Data Set Load via Data Gate (plus how to load triples into Knowledge base)
• Data Ingestion and Transformation via ETL Processes
• Data Ingestion via IOT Brokers
• IOT Network: recall of basic concepts
• IOT Directory
• IOT Devices and IOT Brokers Registration
• Data Ingestion via IOT Applications
• Data Ingestion from API, External Services, Custom MicroServices
• Data Ingestion via Web Scraping
• Data Streams from Smart City API, participatory
• Data Streams from Mobile Devices
• Data Streams from Dashboards
• GIS Data Import and Export
• Social Media data collection and exploitation
• Acknowledgements
A Full End-to-End Platform as a Service for SmartCity ApplicationsCharalampos Doukas
Presentation at the 10th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications - WiMob2014, about using COMPOSE project components for building Smart City application
Roland is currently working with TfL on the Surface Intelligent Transport System, which is looking to improve the insight available from existing and new data sources. Have worked on event driven architectures for many years and across many sectors although with a primary focus on Transport.
FIWARE Wednesday Webinars - FIWARE Vision and Value PropositionFIWARE
FIWARE Vision and Value Proposition - 20th May 2020
Corresponding webinar recording: https://youtu.be/7ZMUYEWD1gw
A broad overview of the value proposition of FIWARE and its position in a Smart Digital Future.
Chapter: Fundamentals
Difficulty: 1
Audience: Anyone
Presenter: Juanjo Hierro (CTO, FIWARE Foundation)
As part of the yearlong MARTA Hackathon Series - a partnership between MARTA, Sandbox ATL, Code for Atlanta, and HackGT, we gathered business leaders, government officials, civic technologists, and transit enthusiast for a half-day summit.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[Original Event Promotion]
Calling all business leaders, government officials, civic technologists, and interested citizens!
Now that the I-85 bridge is open again, we're ready to get your juices flowing when it comes to transit and technology. We invite you to join us for a special 1/2 day summit featuring:
> Behind-the-scenes look at the I-85 response
> Demonstrations of new prototypes and solutions created by citizens
> Reveal of the Sept 8-9 MARTA Hackathon game plan
This is a great event for anyone who's interested in transit and the future of Atlanta. Whether you are a MARTA Hackathon veteran or just learning about it for the first time, you'll learn a lot over the course of this morning program.
Event Schedule
8:30-9:00am Registration + Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15am Welcome Remarks
9:15-10:00am Inside the Crisis roundtable
10:00-10:30am MARTA Solutions
10:30-11:30am Community Solutions Showcase - short, successive demonstrations of new transit tech solutions
11:30-11:45am Preview of Sept 8-9 MARTA Hackathon
11:45-12noon Final Thoughts
Requirements for Geospatial Agent Simulation to Strengthen the 'Property-Powe...VisionGEOMATIQUE2014
This session illustrates how geospatial attributes of payments data can be used in applied geographical economics, both micro and macro. The micro-economic example involves positioning of railway stations in the « Property-Powered Rail Open Development Model. The macro-economic example involves re-purposing trade data on currency of settlement to create the « Earth Reserve Index », a weighting system to employ biophysical indicators such as infrared reflectivity, in price benchmarking.
A Car as a Semantic Web Thing - Motivation and DemonstrationBenjamin Klotz
Car signal data is usually hard to access, understand
and integrate for non automotive domain experts.
In this paper, we use semantic technologies for enriching
signal data in the automotive industry and access it through
Web of Things interactions. This combination allows the access
and integration of car data from the web.
We built VSSo, a Vehicle Signal ontology based on
SOSA/SSN Observations and Actuations, and generated WoT
Actions, Events and Properties, enriched with domain metadata.
We mapped VSSo to a Web of Things ontology and we
developed a Web of Things protocol binding with LwM2M,
and made an implementation in a real car.
This implementation resulted in a first working prototype,
and a number of future improvements required in order to be
compliant with automotive standards.
Enabling Smarter Cities and Connected Vehicles with an Event Streaming Platfo...Kai Wähner
Many cities are investing in technologies to transform their cities into smart city- environments in which data collection and analysis is utilized to manage assets and resources efficiently. Modern technology can help connect the right data, at the right time, to the right people, processes and systems. Innovations around smart cities and the Internet of Things give cities the ability to improve motor safety, unify and manage transportation systems and traffic, save energy and provide a better experience for the residents.
By utilizing an event streaming platform, like Confluent, cities are able to process data in real-time from thousands of sources, such as sensors. By aggregating that data and analyzing real-time data streams, more informed decisions can be made and fine-tuned operations developed for a positive impact on everyday challenges faced by cities.
Learn how to:
-Overcome challenges for building a smarter city
-Build a real time infrastructure to correlate relevant events
-Connect thousands of devices, machines, and people
-Leverage open source and fully managed solutions from the Apache Kafka ecosystem
Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analyzed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks and the Oracle Stack both for on premises as well as the cloud.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (also known as Industry 4.0) is the ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology.
Event Streaming with Apache Kafka plays a massive role in processing massive volumes of data in real-time in a reliable, scalable, and flexible way integrating with various legacy and modern data sources and sinks.
In this presentation, I want to give you an overview of existing use cases for event streaming technology in a connected world across supply chains, industries and customer experiences that come along with these interdisciplinary data intersections:
• The Automotive Industry (and it’s not only Connected Cars)
• Mobility Services across verticals (transportation, logistics, travel industry, retailing, …)
• Smart Cities (including citizen health services, communication infrastructure, …)
All these industries and sectors do not have new characteristics and requirements. They require data integration, data correlation or real decoupling, just to name a few, but are now facing massively increased volumes of data.
Real-time messaging solutions have existed for many years. Hundreds of platforms exist for data integration (including ETL and ESB tooling or specific IIoT platforms). Proprietary monoliths monitor plants, telco networks, and other infrastructures for decades in real-time. But now, Kafka combines all the above characteristics in an open, scalable, and flexible infrastructure to operate mission-critical workloads at scale in real-time. And is taking over the world of connecting data.
Vivek Kundra: Creating the Digital Public Square / Forum One Web Executive Se...Forum One
Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia speaks at Forum One's Web Executive Seminar, "Web Sites Without Walls: Strategies for Data and Content Syndication" on September 9, 2008. Kundra discussed the DC Data Catalog, which contains over 200 feeds of government information. Learn more about this event, visit http://ow.ly/oXZx . Contact: Andrew Cohen / acohen@ForumOne.com .
The End of Transport Behaviour ModellingAndrew Nash
Presentation on how social media could impact transportation behaviour modelling. Prepared for COST Action TU1305: Social Networks and Travel Behaviour. Presented 15 October 2015, Technion, Haifa.
This presentation was provided to the VTA Board of Directors on Dec 8, 2016. It presents an overview of the measure, the work plan and upcoming policy decisions.
This presentations outlines a draft update of the VTA Strategic Plan, and was presented on Oct. 12, 2016 for feedback from our Citizens Advisory Committee and members of the public.
VTA recently released its second “Development Review Annual Report” based on VTA’s review of proposed development and transportation projects throughout Santa Clara County.
VTA reviews and comments on such projects to improve land use/transportation coordination, promote alternative travel modes, and encourage a balanced approach to addressing congestion. VTA prepares quarterly reports about our reviews.
VTA’s new “Development Review Annual Report” for 2015 documents the facts (e.g., projects reviewed and VTA comments) but also interprets the significance of the development activity over the year for VTA and local agencies.
VTA's Envision Silicon Valley May 2016 community meetings presentationSCVTA
This presentation was shared at public community meetings VTA hosted in May 2016 about staff’s recommended expenditure plan for the possible sales tax measure on the November ballot.
The Transit Passenger Environment Plan is now complete. The plan took a fresh look at how VTA thinks about bus stops.
The Plan was developed over the first half of 2014 with input and review from VTA's advisory and standing committees. For more information, please visit http://www.vta.org/Projects-and-Programs/Planning/Transit-Passenger-Environment-Plan or contact community.outreach@vta.
VTA presented this report about Envision Silicon Valley public input to Ad Hoc Committee on Envision Silicon Valley in February 2016. For more information about the program, visit http://www.vta.org/envision
VTA's Preliminary Envision Silicon Valley Project EvaluationSCVTA
This presentation contains the preliminary results of the project analysis for Envision Silicon Valley. This preliminary project evaluation may be updated as the results are further analyzed, and some additional projects will be added to the document. Learn more at http://www.vta.org/envision-silicon-valley/project-evaluation. Revised April 2016.
VTA Envision Silicon Valley Program PresentationSCVTA
This presentation was shared with various community groups in 2015 and into early 2016 to provide information and solicit input about VTA's long-range transportation plan, Envision Silicon Valley, and a potential 2016 transportation sales tax measure. Learn more at http://www.vta.org/envision
Funding Transportation Improvements in Santa Clara CountySCVTA
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority presentation to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors about Funding Transportation Improvements in Santa Clara County on Aug. 25, 2015.
Hack My Ride 2.0 Kickoff Hackathon PresentationSCVTA
This presentation was shared with participants in the June 6, 2015 Hack My Ride 2.0 kickoff hackathon at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. It includes information about civic hacking projects, beacons VTA is testing, VTA open data, and how to participate in the Hack My Ride 2.0 app challenge.
This report summarizes VTA's review of real estate development projects throughout Santa Clara County, from Morgan Hill to Palo Alto to Milpitas and everywhere in between. Read more about the report on our website at http://bit.ly/1z2aLH2.
Current Condition of Santa Clara County's Transportation SystemSCVTA
This presentation from Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority provides an overview of the current condition of the county's transportation system, including roadways, highways, transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. This was developed as part of VTA's Envision Silicon Valley effort (http://www.vta.org/envision).
This presentation was shared on Feb. 20 and 24 with volunteer groups participating in the Envision Silicon Valley effort (http://www.vta.org/envision-silicon-valley/envision-silicon-valley).
Final 12 01 community mtg phase ii presentationSCVTA
This is the presentation shared at VTA's BART Silicon Valley Phase II Dec 1, 2014 community meeting at the Mexican Heritage Plaza. One minor typo was corrected on slide 15 (2010 environmental clearance was for 10 miles, not 16 as stated in previous version).
The Future of VTA Light Rail, Presentation to SPUR San Jose Nov. 12, 2014SCVTA
This presentation was delivered to SPUR San Jose by Ying Smith, VTA Transportation Planning Manager. It covers not only the history and context of VTA's light rail system, but also some of the challenges it faces and solutions planned to make it faster and more appealing in the future.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
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Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
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• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
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Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
9. Housekeeping
• Use #hackmyride and @VTA for photos & posts—spread the word!
• VTA transportation open data is at https://data.vta.org
• Many more resources: bit.ly/hmrresources
• Rules, submission portal, prize information, team formation:
hackmyride.challengepost.com
• WiFi: Tech Studio (PW: beinnovative)
10. Rules
• Submissions due via hackmyride.challengepost.com by 2 p.m. Sunday
• Official Rules: hackmyride.challengepost.com/rules
11. Judging Criteria
• Quality of Idea (improve experience of County travelers)
• Implementation of Idea (how well it’s executed, uses open data)
• Potential Impact (to engage and inform VTA customers)
• Crowdsourcing, data generation, public participation, interactivity, two-way
communications
• Complete Rules and Criteria: hackmyride.challengepost.com/rules
16. Introducing Code for San Jose
codeforsanjose.com
meetup.com/code-for-san-jose
facebook.com/codeforsanjose
@codeforsanjose
Started in March 2014
~40 core members, ~180 in Meetup community
17. Brigade Activities
CREATE & DEPLOY CIVIC APPS
Build useful and inspiring tools, maps and other apps for the community.
PROMOTE OPEN DATA
Advocate for open data and demonstrate the value of public data sets.
CONTRIBUTE TO THE CIVIC HACKING MOVEMENT
Re-use, improve and share code, graphics, stories and best practices.
19. Citizen
Hackers
Local Government
Civic Start-ups
Innovation
Fellows
We’re a key part of the
Civic Innovation Ecosystem
20. Get involved with Code for SJ
1. Come to our regular civic hack nights
2. Partner with us on projects & events
3. Spread the word
4. Keep hacking!
Hack Nights
When: 2nd & 4th Thursdays of every month, 6:30-9pm. Next meeting is Nov 6.
Where: NextSpace SJ, 97 South 2nd St
codeforsanjose.com @codeforsanjose
52. SAN JOSE BIKE PARTY
Photo by Richard Masoner
express ourselves
53. SAN JOSE BIKE PARTY
Photo by Richard Masoner
express ourselves
54. SAN JOSE BIKE PARTY
Photo by Richard Masoner
express ourselves
55. BIKE ART
Shorty Fatz, Courtesy of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
express ourselves
56. BIKE ART
Shorty Fatz, San Jose Museum of Art
express ourselves
57. Open GIS Data
Parking Data
City Operated
Parking Lots
Smart Parking
Meters
City Installed
Bike Racks
Commute Data
Traffic Volume
(ADT)
Level of Service
(LOS)
Other Services
And Data
60. DOT Data for Hack My Ride:
http://bit.ly/dotopendata
DOT’s ArcGIS Online Hosted Services:
http://bit.ly/dotrest
Other City GIS Data:
http://bit.ly/pwdatadownload
William Harmon
City of San Jose
Transportation
GIS Specialist
62. Open Data Strategy
• Currently 7 datasets published
• Prioritized based on feedback and crowdsourcing
• Real-time and ridership datasets topped the list
• 20 more datasets published May 2015
63. Datasets Published
Real Time Data (via 511)
Routes
Stops
Intersection Congestion
GTFS (schedules, routes)
Park & Ride Lots
Bike Paths Lanes & Routes
Click image above to open in browser.
64. Beta Portal Site
Launched
https://data.vta.org
Click image above to open in browser.
65. CHALLENGE
• Community consuming the datasets
• Multi-modal apps using OpenTripPlanner
67. Transit data from 511
Data
Package
67
Data Group Data Definition Pattern of
Interaction
Data
Transport
Data Encoding
Bulk
Static GTFS
Request/
Response
HTTP CSV
Real-time GTFS-Realtime
Request/
Response
HTTP Proto Buffer
API
Static NeTEx
Request/
Response
HTTP JSON and XML
Real-time SIRI
Request/
Response
HTTP JSON and XML
68. Traffic data from 511
Data Package Data Group Data Definition Pattern of
68
Interaction
Data
Transport
Data Encoding
API
Events, tolls,
parking, etc.
open511
Request/
Response
HTTP JSON and XML
Driving times,
incidents
511 API
Request/
Response
HTTP XML
Bulk
Network
configuration
511 XML, TMDD
V3.0
Request/
Response
JMS XML
Real-time speed
and incidents
511 XML, TMDD
V3.0
Request/
Response
JMS XML
69. http://api.511.org/default.aspx API Token
Request
API - Base URL http://api.511.org/transit
API Request Authentication {baseURL}/{apiType}?api_key=xxx
{baseURL}/tripupdates?api_key=xxx
Trip Updates
Stop Predictions in Real-Time {baseURL}/StopMonitoring?api_key=xxx
token: xxx
*agency
format
*agency
stopCode
format
protobuf
&agency= vta &stopCode= stop-xxx &format=
xml
json
&agency= vta &format=
debug
70. THANKS
Join our Google group:
(511SFBayDeveloperResources)
Contact me with any question:
Nisar Ahmed
nahmed@mtc.ca.gov
510-817-5976
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