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Using Data Interoperability to Realize Effective Data. Toni Jackson GIS Tech II. Larry Phillips GIS Tech II. Data Integration. Aggregated through ArcGIS. Obstacles to Conversion. Microstation Labels to Arc Attributes. Problem: Sewer Lateral distance labels on Microstation. Arc.
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Using Data Interoperability to Realize Effective Data Toni Jackson GIS Tech II Larry Phillips GIS Tech II
Microstation Labels to Arc Attributes Problem: Sewer Lateral distance labels on Microstation. Arc Microstation 170,891 Tap distance pulled into field in Arc
Point Snapper One Sewer Lateral Point – One Sewer Lateral Line. 211,000 points moved Problem: Sewer Lateral Points stacked on Address Points.
Effective Data Intelligence Quality of Data • Correctness • Amount of data available • Accuracy • Scope • Timeliness • Recency Remote accessibility Usability of Data • Extent to which it can be accessed • Presentation • Ease of Manipulation • Consistent across multiple sources Barua, A., Mani, D., Mucherjee, R. (2010) Impacts of effective data on business innovation and growth
Doing More With Less • Over 320 facilities • 11,000 miles of main • 465,000 customers GIS Staff of 16 • 30 feature classes • Over 3,000,000 features
Doing More with Less Main Updates Tool $4368 Point Snapper $54,880 Road Compare $4860/mo. Road Parcels $1000 Duplicate check $9360/mo. Labelinator $22,500 Hansen QA/QC $120,600/yr QA/QC Reporter $3900/yr Customer Check ~$25,000 Microstation Labels Contracted out Countless other tools unlimited
Thank You! • Questions? • For more information: • Toni Jackson • San Antonio Water System • (210) 233-3784 • tjackson@saws.org • www.saws.org • Larry Phillips • San Antonio Water System • (210) 233-3897 • lphillips@saws.org • www.saws.org