Technology Division of the American Planning Association (APA)
2013 National Conference
Hyatt Regency Chicago
Harsh Prakash, Senior GIS Manager
Past Chair
Agenda
1. What are they?
2. How have they changed?
3. How are they still changing?
4. How does that affect me?
5. What are some of the issues?
6. What could the future hold?
7. Conclusion
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1. Mapping Mashups 201
Technology Division of the American Planning
Association
2013 National Conference
Hyatt Regency Chicago
Harsh Prakash, Senior GIS Manager
Past Chair
2. Agenda
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1. What are they?
2. How have they changed?
3. How are they still changing?
4. How does that affect me?
5. What are some of the issues?
6. What could the future hold?
7. Conclusion
3. A web application that combines data from
multiple sources into a single integrated tool.
What are they? - Definition
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4. Software company offers Application
Programming Interface to users to connect
to its mapping application.
Users use that API and mix it with other
companies’ APIs, creating a mapping
mashup.
• Visitor requests mapping mashup
• API and Key are verified
• Main script
• Legend, copyright etc images
• Map tiles
• Marker, shadow etc images
• Plotting and geocoding as required
What are they? - Example
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5. How have they changed? - Evolution
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6. How have they changed? - Augmented Reality
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7. How have they changed? - Data Quality
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8. How have they changed? - Data Portals
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9. How have they changed? - Cartography Tools
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10. How have they changed? - Adoption
tianditu.cn
State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping
2010
tianditu.cn
State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping
2010
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11. How have they changed? - Adoption
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bhuvan3.nrsc.gov.in
Indian Space Research Organization
2009
bhuvan3.nrsc.gov.in
Indian Space Research Organization
2009
12. How are they still changing? - Context: Technology
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13. How are they still changing? - Context: Technology
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14. How are they still changing? - Context: Technology
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15. How are they still changing? - Context: Mapping
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16. How does that affect me? - Mapping Trends
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17. How does that affect me? - Mobile: Growth
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18. How does that affect me? - Mobile: Growth
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19. How does that affect me? - Mobile: Maps
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20. How does that affect me? Mobile: Responsive Map Design
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21. How does that affect me? Mobile: Responsive Map Design
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Demonstration
http://finecitizens.com/define/responsive/
Demonstration
http://finecitizens.com/define/responsive/
22. How does that affect me? - Mobile: Tools
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23. How does that affect me? - Social Media
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24. How does that affect me? - Social Media: Collaboration
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25. How does that affect me? - Social Media: Integration
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26. How does that affect me? - Cloud Services
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27. How does that affect me? - Big Data
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28. How does that affect me? - Data: Services and Formats
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GML
<gml:pos>40 80</gml:pos>
GML
<gml:pos>40 80</gml:pos>
GeoRSS
<georss:point>40 80</georss:point>
GeoRSS
<georss:point>40 80</georss:point>
RSS
<geo:lat>40</geo:lat>
RSS
<geo:lat>40</geo:lat>
KML
<coordinates>40, 80</coordinates>
KML
<coordinates>40, 80</coordinates>
JSON, GeoJSON, TopoJSON
{“type”: “Point”, “coordinates”: [40, 80]}
JSON, GeoJSON, TopoJSON
{“type”: “Point”, “coordinates”: [40, 80]}
WKT
POINT (40 -80)
WKT
POINT (40 -80)
GPX
<wpt lat="40" lon="80"></wpt>
GPX
<wpt lat="40" lon="80"></wpt>
ATOM
<gml:pos>40 80</gml:pos>
ATOM
<gml:pos>40 80</gml:pos>
WCS
Web Coverage Service
WCS
Web Coverage Service
TMS
Tiled Map Service
TMS
Tiled Map Service
WFS
Web Feature Service
WFS
Web Feature Service
WMS
Web Mapping Service
WMS
Web Mapping Service
29. How does that affect me? - Data: Libraries
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30. How does that affect me? - Big Computing
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31. How does that affect me? - Mapping APIs
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32. How does that affect me? - Mapping APIs
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Google Trends, April 2013Google Trends, April 2013
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How does that affect me? - Mapping APIs
Google Maps API (free) limits to 25K maps/day
Bing Maps (free) limits to 500K maps/year, or 1.3K maps/day if even
Google Maps API (free) limits to 25K maps/day
Bing Maps (free) limits to 500K maps/year, or 1.3K maps/day if even
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How does that affect me? - Mapping APIs: Mapstraction
TeleAtlas (TomTom) on
Apple
Navteq (Nokia) on Microsoft
TeleNav on Sprint and AT&T
TeleAtlas (TomTom) on
Apple
Navteq (Nokia) on Microsoft
TeleNav on Sprint and AT&T
35. How does that affect me? - Cartography: Beautiful Maps
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36. How does that affect me? - Cartography: Simple Maps
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38. How does that affect me? - Technology Skills
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39. What are some of the issues? - Data: Size
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40. What are some of the issues? - Data: Privacy
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41. What are some of the issues? - Accessibility
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section508.govsection508.gov
usability.govusability.gov
access-board.gov/508.htmaccess-board.gov/508.htm
da.usda.gov/oo/target/subjects/508/reqs.htmlda.usda.gov/oo/target/subjects/508/reqs.html
“..access to and use of information and data,
comparable to that of the employees and members of
the public without disabilities–unless it is an undue
burden to do so.”
“..access to and use of information and data,
comparable to that of the employees and members of
the public without disabilities–unless it is an undue
burden to do so.”
42. What are some of the issues? - Security
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43. What could the future hold?
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GartnerGartner
44. What could the future hold?
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45. What could the future hold?
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49. “I think the general trend is that the concept of a
mashup as a distinct entity has faded.”
Bill Dollins
Partner, Senior Vice President, Zekiah Technologies, Inc.
Conclusion
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50. Conclusion
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Questions?Questions?
Harsh Prakash, Senior GIS Manager
Past Chair, Technology Division of the American Planning Association
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harsh@gisblog.org
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Harsh Prakash, Senior GIS Manager
Past Chair, Technology Division of the American Planning Association
gisblog.org
harsh@gisblog.org
@gisblog
Notes de l'éditeur
Prakash, Harsh. Cowley, Jennifer. Mashups for Planning. February 2009