220 likes | 363 Views
geo.admin.ch - the geoportal of the Swiss Confederation: bringing geodata potential to citizen. David Oesch , swisstopo André Streilein, swisstopo. At least 80% of public and private. decision-making is based on some. spatial / geographic aspects. ISO Bulletin, July 2001.
E N D
geo.admin.ch - the geoportal of the Swiss Confederation: bringing geodata potential to citizen David Oesch, swisstopo André Streilein, swisstopo
At least 80% of public and private decision-making is based on some spatial / geographic aspects ISO Bulletin, July 2001 Picture by morgan.burke 2
Geoinformation market : 1 4 investment by government added value by privateindustry Umsetzungskonzept zur Strategie für Geoinformation beim Bund 2003 Picture by lif
Infras (2008): Analyse Geoinformationsmarkt Schweiz. Roman Frick, David Finger. GFX: Ralph Straumann, www.ralphstraumann.ch Infras & IWV (2002): Analyse Geodatenmarkt Schweiz. Roman Frick, MarioKeller, Anna Vettori, Joel Meier, Dieter Spahni.
Law Federal Act on Geoinformation (GeoIG), 1. July 2008 Art. 1 Aim This Act has the aim of ensuring that geodatarelating to the territory of the Swiss Confederation is made available for general use to the authorities of the Confederation, the cantons and communes, the private sector, the public and to academic and scientific institutions in a sustainable, up-to-date, rapid and easy manner, in the requiredquality and at a reasonable cost. Picture by floofy
Map viewer tile à 2562 pixel
….and API! Mashups made easy data -> data as service -> interface to services
Characteristics 1‘000‘000‘000 tiles delivered since 08/2010 500‘000‘000 tiles managed 10‘000 users/day, peak > 35‘000 users /day 1‘300 delivered tiles/s 150 thematic maps 5 languages 1 portal Picture by Iklasuhl Amal
But HOW did we achieve this Demo How did we achieve this
Components View Search Access Applications API Geoservices Tiles & Databases OS Software stack Cloud Computing Sea of laws
CloudComputing CloudComputing Federal Act on Geoinformation(GeoIG) Art. 1 Aim, Jul 2008 „This Act has the aim of ensuring that geodata relating to the territory of the Swiss Confederation is made available for general use to the authorities of the Confederation, the cantons and communes, the private sector, the public and to academic and scientific institutions in a sustainable, up-to-date, rapid easy manner in the required quality and at reasonable cost.” Definition Cloud Computing Fraunhofer-Institut, Nov 2010 „Cloud Computing is a model, which ensures «on-demand» and online access to a shared pool of configurable computing-ressources such as networks, servers, storagesysteme, apps and services. Those can be made available rapid with minimal admininstration effortcustomized and cost effective.“ Picture by BasicGov by ul_Marg
Infrastructure as a Service Swisstopo‘s choice Traditional (On Premise) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Software as a Service (SaaS) Apps & Services VM Server Storage Apps & Services Applications Services Applications Services Server Storage Network VM Server Storage Network Server Storage Network Network Organization has control and responsibility Organisation shares control and responsibility with Cloud-provider Cloud provider has control and responsibility • [Cloud Security and Privacy, by Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy, and Shahed Latif, ISBN 978-0-596-80276-9]
Scalability on demand More power in a few minutes
Open Access geo.admin.ch -> open map.geo.admin.ch -> open api.geo.admin.ch -> „freemium“ wms.geo.admin.ch -> open Access not ownership is where all content is going… (Kevin Kelly) Picture by ul_Marga
geo.admin.ch -> all browsers/devices map.geo.admin.ch -> (all) browsers/devices api.geo.admin.ch -> RESTful, OGC wms.geo.admin.ch -> OGC It is all about interoperability Open Standards Picture by bekathwia
Scalability on demand - innovation - reusable Open Source Picture by ravages
..and it works! some awards: Picture by swisstopo
Future semantic web – linked data – web of things
Thank you for your attention and welcome to www.geo.admin.ch twitter.com/swiss_geoportal david.oesch@swisstopo.ch