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1Spatial Managing Big Spatial Data with Process Automation Martin.Gregory@1Spatial.com Sales Manager. Great Expectations. An Evolution. Data providers are now supplying rich, intelligent data Driven by a need to:. Human Assistance. Delivering Speed. Human Assistance.
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1Spatial Managing Big Spatial Data with Process Automation Martin.Gregory@1Spatial.com Sales Manager
An Evolution Data providers are now supplying rich, intelligent data Driven by a need to:
Human Assistance Delivering Speed
Human Assistance Delivering Productivity, Power & Performance
Using process automation to help build and plan updates of big spatial databases
Creating big spatial databases Example: PRIME2 • Will allow OSi to advance its role as the authoritative source of national spatial data and provider of data services • “The most significant revision to OSi’s data management and product generation process in over 30 years” • A database of real world features derived initially from multiple current sources • A repository for: • a topologically clean skin of the earth • Road/Water/Rail networks • Buildings/Groups/Units and their relationships to each other and to Roads
Creating big spatial databases • PRIME2 is NOT a product (it can be used to derive products) • Automation played a key role in its creation • Build real world features through rules and actions • Classify features and set properties • Data validation • Estimated 5-7yr manual project completed in 18 months • Automation can also be used for other processing tasks • edge matching • positional accuracy improvement (shift vector creation and shifting)
Creating big spatial databases 50 million features and 90% of features have been enriched and transformed into real-world features by automated processes.
Buildings More complex data models to accommodate “intelligent” real world data.
Using process automation to help maintain big spatial databases
Maintaining the Database A “product ready” database
Maintaining the Database @ Ordnance Survey Great Britain Geospatial Database Management System capable of supporting: • 500 million features capacity (+ history) • 650 users • 4000 update jobs per day • 36 million features per day throughput • 313,000 features per day updated • 99.5% system availability
Exploiting Big Spatial Data • Automatically create new data products & services
Exploiting Big Spatial Data • Utilise real world features and relationships
Exploiting Big Spatial Data • Build intelligent applications
Exploiting Big Spatial Data • Build intelligent applications
Exploiting Big Spatial Data • Infer missing information
Task Automation Data Extraction Job Planning Generalisation Data Integration Editing Cartographic Presentation Data Submission Data Validation Transaction Management
About 1Spatial • Founded in 1969 • Headquarters in Cambridge, UK • International offices in Australia, Ireland, France & Belgium • Sales agent in Malaysia • Recent acquisition of the Star-Apic Group (includes Mercator) • 200+ staff • Our Business : • A specialist solution provider to data providers, government and utilities • Automation to manage and exploit big spatial databases
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