Sdi technologies and implementation patterns (compress)
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SDI technologies and
Implementation Patterns
Marco Wagemakers
2. Content
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• SDI Implementation
- Inspire
• SDI moving ahead
• From developing in using
• Extending the reach of SDI
- ArcGIS Online
3. SDI Connects People to Information to
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• … Applying Geographic Knowledge To Societies’
Challenges
4. SDI Elements
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• Policy and Data Sharing Agreements
• Education on Policies and Best-practices
• Host and Maintain SDI Components
• Collaboration to Solve Issues
5. SDI Addresses National and Global Issues
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• Environmental
• Social
• Economic
• Security
6. SDI Supports Many Policy Initiatives
Leveraging Government Information
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• Job Creation
• Citizen Engagement
• Open Government
• Doing More with Less
• Joint Problem Solving
• Eliminating Redundancies
• Improving Responsiveness
. . . In a Flexible and Open Framework
7. Successful SDI Implementation
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• Vision and Leadership
• Understanding Business Value
• Executive Support
• Governance and Finance Model
• Planning and Implementation
• Good People
• A Spirit of Collaboration
8. Creating GIS Infrastructure
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US Russia
China
EU
Geneva,
Switzerland
Bogotá,
Colombia
Singapore
Indonesia
Abu Dhabi India . . . Realizing SDI
10. INSPIRE Addresses Pan-European Issues
INSPIRE edit legal framework facilitating the access at spatial data
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• Environmental
• Climate change
• Conservation
• Health
• Safety
• Transportation
• Urban planning
• …and many more
• Using Standardized Data Models, Services, and Metadata
12. INSPIRE - a European Geospatial Platform
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Government Data Infrastructure Research
Mission Owners Developers Community
General Application Data Infrastructure
Public Developers Innovators
GIS Services
13. ArcGIS for Inspire
Extends ArcGIS to Support INSPIRE Directive
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• Allows to comply with INSPIRE by extending their
existing ArcGIS infrastructure
• Meet compliance in a timely manner
14. ArcGIS for INSPIRE
Extends ArcGIS to Support INSPIRE Directive
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• ArcGIS for INSPIRE provides
Discovery
- Compliant services
- Data models View Download
- Integrated tools
• Desktop and server extensions ArcGIS for INSPIRE
• Reduces complexity of
implementing compliant nodes ArcGIS
15. ArcGIS for INSPIRE
Implementation Pattern
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Existing information/ ArcGIS for INSPIRE Consumers
storage systems Data models and web services
ETL European SDI
1. Integration into 2. Data repository for spatial 3. Delivery via INSPIRE
business processes and data sets optimized for network services
transformation of data to INSPIRE data specifications
INSPIRE
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Demonstration
ArcGIS for Inspire
18. GIS is Changing
Evolving edit SubtitleAnd Science Are Expanding Our Capabilities
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Services
Scalable Usability
Bandwidth
Open Access Location
Access
GIS
Volume Wireless Analytics
3D
Collaboration
Web Connectivity Mobile
Big Data
Data Enabled
Social Networking
Imagery Integration
Ownership Collaboration
Services Analytics Analysis
Tracking Access Distributed Real Time
Sensor Network Privacy Predictive
Mobile Security
Real Time GPS
Measurement Computing Science
Performance Modeling
Crowdsourcing
Visualization Collaboration
Remote Sensing
Cloud
Lidar SaaS
• Helping Us Better Understand Our World
19. GIS Online is a New SDI Pattern
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Enterprise Pervasive
Desktop Server Online
Web /
Cloud
20. Intelligent Web Maps Bring Currency to SDI
Constantly updated with live services
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Intelligent maps
Spatial Delivery
Services
and data
21. SDIs Can Be Used by Everyone Anywhere
Enhancing access and(optional)
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Smartphones Social media
Tablets
Websites
Desktop Browsers
One Map – Any Device ArcGIS Online
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From Developing to
Using SDI
23. Focus on Using SDI
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• Who ARE the users? • What do they NEED?
- GIS Professionals - Information Products
- Subject Matter Experts - Maps
- New Media Editors - Data
- Policy advisors - C#, Java, .NET, PHP
- Executives
- Developers • How would they want to
consume it?
24. Connecting Science with Policy and
Decision Making
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Executive
Viewer
GIS Intelligent
Specialists Maps
Groups
Discover
Access
Data & Services
Request Form
Request Additional
Information
25. SDI is for Everyone
An Intuitive Platform For Sharing, Discovery, Access and Use
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Subject Matter Experts
Executives
GIS Professionals
Policy
Makers
New Media Editors
26. Web Maps are a Medium for Information Products
Integrating Services (Data, Maps, Models…)
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• High quality mapping
• Pop-ups, charts, and graphs
• Live links to web services
• Temporal data (trend data)
• Spreadsheets and map data
• User annotation and sketching
• Spatial analysis
• Embedding in other applications
27. Information Products Require Good Design
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• Understanding Issues
• Appropriate Data
• Analysis & Manipulation
28. Good Information Products Are ….
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• Timely
• Disseminate Knowledge
• Communicate Importance
• Support Decision Making
• Show Status
• Illustrate Change
29. So What Now?
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• From building to using SDIs
- SDI revisited
- Focus on information products
- Built around the concept of a webmap
- Ubiquitous access to content
- Hosted Services in the cloud
• Are these solutions from two different technology
generations, or are these complementary?
30. Extending the reach of SDI
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Applications
Communities
Mashups
Sharing
Maps and Data
Discovery
Traditional SDI
31. The Technology is Here Today – ArcGIS
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Easier
More Powerful
and Everywhere
Cloud
Web • Discover
• Create
• Manage
Enterprise
• Visualize
• Analyze
Mobile
• Collaborate
Local
Desktop
33. Eye on Earth
Citizen centric portal (optional)
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• Partnership with Microsoft and European Environment
Agency
• Technology: Microsoft SharePoint + ArcGIS Online
• Data providers use: ArcGIS Online, or ArcGIS on
premises
34. ArcGIS Online as a platform
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Sharepoint
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS
Portal API
• http://www.arcgis.com/apidocs/rest/
35. Extending the reach of INSPIRE
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Subject Matter Experts
Executives
GIS Professionals
Policy
Makers
Services and Apps
for GIS
professionals, Citizens,
Developers …
New Media Editors
Data View and
INSPIRE INSPIRE INSPIRE
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