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.
2018 GIS in Development: FOSS4G in the Government (Proof of Concept)GIS in the Rockies
A proof of concept migrating existing Veterans Affairs National Cemetery’s GIS data from MS SQL Server/ArcGIS software configuration to an open source GIS platform using PostGIS/PostgreSQL, QGIS, and JavaScript in order to reduce software licensing costs and annual subscription fees. There are many misconceptions about open source software such as not being equivalent to Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software or it’s less secure and may include malicious code. Some GIS professionals fear a transition to open source platform dues to its complexity and many different moving parts, but it is possible to fully adopt open source platform from existing ArcGIS configuration.
Field Data Collecting, Processing and Sharing: Using web Service TechnologiesNiroshan Sanjaya
Collecting, Distributing and Analyzing field data is a crucial part in any geospatial study. Field data collection tools and methods have been developed significantly due to the advancement of technologies such as Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) and development of smartphones. Accurate field data collection is also a necessary task for broad spatial data analysis and proper decision making. Development of Web technologies led to share the data and information effectively. This study tries to develop a framework based on the Geospatial Semantic Web technologies for disseminating and processing field data. Experimental results from an implemented prototype show that the proposed framework allows to visualize and process the field data in any context. The system of this study is capable of distributing and processing field data using web application. Moreover, the study demonstrates the importance and the capabilities of web services for spatial data gathering and processing. The system has been developed based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) packages such as ZOO-Project, Open Data Kit, etc. It enables user to further improve or deploy the system for variety of studies.
Presentation by Glenn Hyman (CIAT) on effort to develop a global roads database. Also includes a few slides related to work of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in Africa.
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.
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.
2018 GIS in Development: FOSS4G in the Government (Proof of Concept)GIS in the Rockies
A proof of concept migrating existing Veterans Affairs National Cemetery’s GIS data from MS SQL Server/ArcGIS software configuration to an open source GIS platform using PostGIS/PostgreSQL, QGIS, and JavaScript in order to reduce software licensing costs and annual subscription fees. There are many misconceptions about open source software such as not being equivalent to Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software or it’s less secure and may include malicious code. Some GIS professionals fear a transition to open source platform dues to its complexity and many different moving parts, but it is possible to fully adopt open source platform from existing ArcGIS configuration.
Field Data Collecting, Processing and Sharing: Using web Service TechnologiesNiroshan Sanjaya
Collecting, Distributing and Analyzing field data is a crucial part in any geospatial study. Field data collection tools and methods have been developed significantly due to the advancement of technologies such as Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) and development of smartphones. Accurate field data collection is also a necessary task for broad spatial data analysis and proper decision making. Development of Web technologies led to share the data and information effectively. This study tries to develop a framework based on the Geospatial Semantic Web technologies for disseminating and processing field data. Experimental results from an implemented prototype show that the proposed framework allows to visualize and process the field data in any context. The system of this study is capable of distributing and processing field data using web application. Moreover, the study demonstrates the importance and the capabilities of web services for spatial data gathering and processing. The system has been developed based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) packages such as ZOO-Project, Open Data Kit, etc. It enables user to further improve or deploy the system for variety of studies.
Presentation by Glenn Hyman (CIAT) on effort to develop a global roads database. Also includes a few slides related to work of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in Africa.
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.
A construction of a regional relational and spatial geodatabase as a tool for managing geological and mineral information. A presentation by João Henrique Gonçalves, database and geoprocessing expert.
2015 FOSS4G Track: Developing, Exploring, and Utilizing a National Web-Based ...GIS in the Rockies
The USFS Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program provides a systematic protocol for forest field data collection to serve as the census for forest information and support proper management. This wealth of data has been analyzed to provide wall-to-wall spatial GIS coverage of forest carbon estimates across the lower 48 U.S. states to support Greenhouse Gas (GHG) inventory. Through a research agreement and collaboration with the University of Minnesota (UMN), this project provided a 21st century “digital experience and distribution” of the Forest Carbon Estimation in the FIA program rather than static maps and tables by developing an online, mobile/web browser map application (app). This web and mobile software tool enables the public to learn about carbon and how much is stored in a nearby forest. The data is presented to the user interactively on a map along with charts, graphs, and links to related resources. The intended audience is anyone interested in exploring forest carbon information.
The tool is a web browser map application for smartphones, tablets, and desktop use. It primarily works online but also offline with simplified functionality. This provides any range of users with access to the carbon summaries in the field and at the desk. The app also provides education links to NFS carbon assessment whitepapers and FIA protocols.
Join this session to learn about the development of this exciting new database and app and how to explore carbon in forests near you or nationally.
mago3D: A brand new Geo-BIM platform on top of Cesium & World Wind SANGHEE SHIN
This talk is about how to integrate very large size BIM data and 3D GIS in a web browser. mago3D makes use of existing features of Cesium and Web World WInd. And mago3D proposes F4D as new service format for 3D service over the internet.
"The Golden Age of Geospatial Data Science and Engineering" presented as the inital lecture in the Geospatial Data Science Distinguished Speaker Series at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Series organized and presented by Professor Shaowen Wang, Head of the Geography and Geographic Information Science Department.
"Data Science is in a golden age. The mathematical foundations of Data Science, known for many years, are now seeing broad applicability due to engineering advances in cloud and big data computing and due to the explosive availability of data about nearly every aspect of human activity coming from mobile devices, remote sensing and the Internet of Things. Nearly all of this data has components of location and time leading to stunning advances in geospatial data science. Development of intelligent systems using knowledge models leading to insights and understanding have the potential to significantly transform geospatial data sciences. To achieve the fullest extent of their potential, these innovations require establishment of open consensus standards. This talk will review recent developments in innovations, standards, and applications of geospatial data science and engineering."
A construction of a regional relational and spatial geodatabase as a tool for managing geological and mineral information. A presentation by João Henrique Gonçalves, database and geoprocessing expert.
2015 FOSS4G Track: Developing, Exploring, and Utilizing a National Web-Based ...GIS in the Rockies
The USFS Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program provides a systematic protocol for forest field data collection to serve as the census for forest information and support proper management. This wealth of data has been analyzed to provide wall-to-wall spatial GIS coverage of forest carbon estimates across the lower 48 U.S. states to support Greenhouse Gas (GHG) inventory. Through a research agreement and collaboration with the University of Minnesota (UMN), this project provided a 21st century “digital experience and distribution” of the Forest Carbon Estimation in the FIA program rather than static maps and tables by developing an online, mobile/web browser map application (app). This web and mobile software tool enables the public to learn about carbon and how much is stored in a nearby forest. The data is presented to the user interactively on a map along with charts, graphs, and links to related resources. The intended audience is anyone interested in exploring forest carbon information.
The tool is a web browser map application for smartphones, tablets, and desktop use. It primarily works online but also offline with simplified functionality. This provides any range of users with access to the carbon summaries in the field and at the desk. The app also provides education links to NFS carbon assessment whitepapers and FIA protocols.
Join this session to learn about the development of this exciting new database and app and how to explore carbon in forests near you or nationally.
mago3D: A brand new Geo-BIM platform on top of Cesium & World Wind SANGHEE SHIN
This talk is about how to integrate very large size BIM data and 3D GIS in a web browser. mago3D makes use of existing features of Cesium and Web World WInd. And mago3D proposes F4D as new service format for 3D service over the internet.
"The Golden Age of Geospatial Data Science and Engineering" presented as the inital lecture in the Geospatial Data Science Distinguished Speaker Series at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Series organized and presented by Professor Shaowen Wang, Head of the Geography and Geographic Information Science Department.
"Data Science is in a golden age. The mathematical foundations of Data Science, known for many years, are now seeing broad applicability due to engineering advances in cloud and big data computing and due to the explosive availability of data about nearly every aspect of human activity coming from mobile devices, remote sensing and the Internet of Things. Nearly all of this data has components of location and time leading to stunning advances in geospatial data science. Development of intelligent systems using knowledge models leading to insights and understanding have the potential to significantly transform geospatial data sciences. To achieve the fullest extent of their potential, these innovations require establishment of open consensus standards. This talk will review recent developments in innovations, standards, and applications of geospatial data science and engineering."
Inspire Helsinki 2019 - Keynote Bart De LathouwerHannaHorppila
The Inspire Helsinki 2019 event brought together around 170 people from 29 countries to foster discussion and new ideas on how to realise the full potential of spatial data. The three-day event featured data challenges, practical hands-on workshops and future-oriented keynote presentations. The event was summed up in a panel discussion, in which perspectives on tackling remaining challenges were brought up.
The Inspire Helsinki 2019 event brought together around 170 people from 29 countries to foster discussion and new ideas on how to realise the full potential of spatial data. The three-day event featured data challenges, practical hands-on workshops and future-oriented keynote presentations. The event was summed up in a panel discussion, in which perspectives on tackling remaining challenges were brought up.
The Inspire Helsinki 2019 event brought together around 170 people from 29 countries to foster discussion and new ideas on how to realise the full potential of spatial data. The three-day event featured data challenges, practical hands-on workshops and future-oriented keynote presentations. The event was summed up in a panel discussion, in which perspectives on tackling remaining challenges were brought up.
2015 FOSS4G Track: Open Specifications for the Storage, Transport and Process...GIS in the Rockies
This talk presents an overview of some of the most important Open Specifications (OS) for the storage, transport and processing of geospatial data and why they matter for the development of the next generation of geospatial systems and data infrastructures. What is the importance of being Open? What is the relationship of OS and geospatial software (both FOSS4G and private/proprietary software)? A Web-based system architecture based on OS and FOSS4G will be presented.
Innovation in Geospatial Technology and StandardsGeorge Percivall
All predictions are wrong; some are useful. This presentation offers a slate of geospatial trends developed in discussion with the OGC Board of Directors and expanded in an OGC blog series. These geospatial technology issues were developed by reviewing over 200 articles from geospatial publications as well as from information technology journals (IEEE, ACM, etc.).
These "Ripe Issues" of geospatial technology identify areas where further development of open standards can lead to great benefit:
* The Power of Location
* Internet of Things
* Mobile Development
* Indoor Frontier
* Cartographers of the future
* Big Processing of GeoData
* Smart Cities
The OGC is an international consortium where members participate in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OGC has a history of developing anticipatory standards. OGC is a leader in achieving a consensus balanced with innovation where OGC members actively designing the standard while implementing running software. In the role of OGC Chief Engineer, George Percivall identifies technology and market trends relevant to open standards development.
Analysis Ready Data workshop - OGC presentation George Percivall
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has activities relevant to the workshop scope of "the current state-of-the-art in satellite data interoperability”. This presentation will focus on two main topics with the option to discuss other relevant topics that the participants may wish to discuss, e.g., WFS3. The two focus areas of development: 1) Geospatial Datacubes and 2) Earth Observation Exploitation Platforms. 1) A Geospatial Datacube provides access to and analytics on analysis ready data (ARD) organized with coordinate axes of space and time with cells in the cube containing data of geospatial features, e.g., imagery. OGC members implementing geospatial datacubes are documenting common practices to spur development and leading to the possibility to federated geospatial datacubes. 2) OGC is forming a Earth Observation Exploitation Platform Domain Working Group with the goal of defining a standards-based framework for cloud-based access to and analysis of EO data. An ad-hoc meeting was held in March 2018 to scope the working group with the results issued in a request for comment: http://www.opengeospatial.org/pressroom/pressreleases/2792
Local GIS/GPS specialist Lisa Arnold will introduce you to geographic information systems and demonstrate how to translate geographic information onto the web:
* Why geographic location — "where" — matters
* Options available for delivering maps on the web
* Focus on ESRI's ArcGIS mapping software utilizing the ArcGIS API for Flex.
Cloud Computing Needs for Earth Observation Data Analysis: EGI and EOSC-hubBjörn Backeberg
This presentation was given during the Japan Geosciences Union 2019. Session details can be found at http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2019/SessionList_en/detail/M-GI31.htm
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.
FIWARE Wednesday Webinars - NGSI-LD and Smart Data Models: Standard Access to...FIWARE
NGSI-LD and Smart Data Models: Standard Access to Digital Twin Data - 15 July 2020
Corresponding webinar recording: https://youtu.be/MBx23ypORLk
Understanding the basis of context information management, NGSI-LD and smart Data Models
Chapter: Core
Difficulty: 2
Audience: Any Technical
Speaker: Juanjo Hierro (CTO, FIWARE Foundation), Alberto Abella (Data Modeling Expert and Technical Evangelist, FIWARE Foundation)
OGC Update for State of Geospatial Tech at T-RexGeorge Percivall
An update on OGC activities in three time horizons: Now, Next and After Next. Finishing with how to keep updated on OGC activities.
Now
Recently approved OGC standards
Implementation of approved standards
Next
Standards Program
Innovation Program
After Next
Tech Forecast
How to keep in touch
Centralized Warehouse to synergize sporadic data sources for efficient emerge...Janak Parajuli
This is a presentation on a concept of data warehouse for efficient disaster management presented on the Proceedings, International Conference on Disaster Risk Management,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 12-14, 2019
This is a class presentation on MapServer...
The facts and figures explained here are somebody else's work. The author has just accumulated and presented them.
Spatial temporal urban change extraction and modeling of Kathmandu ValleyJanak Parajuli
Spatial temporal extraction and modeling of urban growth of Kathmandu valley is the project done by Kathmandu University GE final year students: Dhruba Poudel, Janak Parajuli and Kamal Shahi...it has three sections: first one is extraction of built up features second one is its quantification and change detection while the third one is its modeling so as to predict urban growth for upcoming years.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Saudi Arabia stands as a titan in the global energy landscape, renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources. It's the largest exporter of petroleum and holds some of the world's most significant reserves. Let's delve into the top 10 oil and gas projects shaping Saudi Arabia's energy future in 2024.
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGERS...ssuser7dcef0
Power plants release a large amount of water vapor into the
atmosphere through the stack. The flue gas can be a potential
source for obtaining much needed cooling water for a power
plant. If a power plant could recover and reuse a portion of this
moisture, it could reduce its total cooling water intake
requirement. One of the most practical way to recover water
from flue gas is to use a condensing heat exchanger. The power
plant could also recover latent heat due to condensation as well
as sensible heat due to lowering the flue gas exit temperature.
Additionally, harmful acids released from the stack can be
reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation. reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation.
Condensation of vapors in flue gas is a complicated
phenomenon since heat and mass transfer of water vapor and
various acids simultaneously occur in the presence of noncondensable
gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. Design of a
condenser depends on the knowledge and understanding of the
heat and mass transfer processes. A computer program for
numerical simulations of water (H2O) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
condensation in a flue gas condensing heat exchanger was
developed using MATLAB. Governing equations based on
mass and energy balances for the system were derived to
predict variables such as flue gas exit temperature, cooling
water outlet temperature, mole fraction and condensation rates
of water and sulfuric acid vapors. The equations were solved
using an iterative solution technique with calculations of heat
and mass transfer coefficients and physical properties.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
(C) 2024 Robbie E. Sayers
2. INTRODUCTION
▪ Self-Presentation
▪ What is a Geoportal?
▪ Interoperability and Standards
▪ Languages, Libraries and Platforms
▪ Cloud Data (Esri)
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4. INTEROPERABILITY
Geoportal
Interoperability
Standards
Platforms
Geodatabase
Languages
Libraries
Cloud Data
Cloud Services
ESRI cloud
Interoperability
▪ Ability of diverse data sources, systems and
organizations to work together
▪Ease information sharing
▪Promote information reuse
▪Reduce duplication of effort
▪Imporve quality of decisions
▪Flexibility to add new capabilities
▪Vendor neutral
▪ Saves time, reduces cost, increases market choice,
protects assets and lives
▪ Requirements: Common communication infrastructure
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Source: Sondheim et. al 1997
5. INTEROPERABILITY
Geoportal
Interoperability
Standards
Platforms
Geodatabase
Languages
Libraries
Cloud Data
Cloud Services
ESRI cloud
Interoperability
▪ Ability of diverse data sources, systems and
organizations to work together
▪Ease information sharing
▪Promote information reuse
▪Reduce duplication of effort
▪Imporve quality of decisions
▪Flexibility to add new capabilities
▪Vendor neutral
▪ Saves time, reduces cost, increases market choice,
protects assets and lives
▪ Requirements: Common communication infrastructure
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Source: Sondheim et. al 1997
20. CLOUDS IN THE FIELD OF GIS
Geoportal
Interoperability
Standards
Platforms
Geodatabase
Languages
Libraries
Cloud Data
Cloud Services
ESRI cloud
Cloud Services
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AMAZON WEB
SERVICES
GOOGLE APP
ENGINE
ESRI CLOUD QGIS CLOUD
25. ESRI CLOUD – UAS APPLICATIONS
Geoportal
Interoperability
Standards
Platforms
Geodatabase
Languages
Libraries
Cloud Data
Cloud Services
ESRI cloudEsri Cloud
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▪ Drone2Map
− Interoperability
through ESRI Cloud
▪ 3D imagery
− 3D textured meshes
− 3D point clouds
▪ 2D imagery
− Orthomosaics
− Elevation products
https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/drone2map/overview
26. CONCLUSION
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GEOPORTAL INTEROPERABILITY
AND STANDARDS
CLOUD PLATFORMS,
DATABASES AND
LIBRARIES
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31. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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