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GeoMedia for LouisianaMAPS GeoSpatial Portal August 22, 2002. Louisiana I-Teams. David D. Holmes Director of Worldwide Product Strategy. Introduction to GeoMedia. World-class geospatial technology supporting many applications
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GeoMedia for LouisianaMAPS GeoSpatial PortalAugust 22, 2002 Louisiana I-Teams David D. Holmes Director of Worldwide Product Strategy
Introduction to GeoMedia • World-class geospatial technology supporting many applications • Well suited for traditional mapping/GIS industries and integrated with business systems • Uses industry standard architecture to provide performance, flexibility, and scalability
GeoMedia is targeted at… Utilities • Water • Wastewater • Small Utilities • Partners • Local Government • Enterprise • Public Works • Road Management • Land Management • Mapping • Regional Government • Enterprise • Land Management • Mapping
GeoMedia is targeted at… Utilities • Water • Wastewater • Small Utilities • Partners • Local Government • Enterprise • Public Works • Road Management • Land Management • Mapping • Regional Government • Enterprise • Land Management • Mapping
GeoMedia is targeted at… Transportation • Distribution • Rail • Road Management • Airports • Mapping
Data provided by ICC, Barcelona, Catalunya GeoMedia is targeted at… National Government • Land Management • Defense • Military Bases • Enterprise National Mapping
Commercial Map Producers LBS Providers • Emergency Service Providers • Consumer Service Providers GeoMedia is targeted at…
Who are doing… Applications • Enterprise GIS • Base Mapping • Land Information Management • Network Information Management • Linear Reference System (LRS) Management • Network Routing / Tracing • Location Based Services • Cartography • Image Analysis • Terrain Analysis
Who are doing… Applications • Enterprise GIS • Base Mapping • Land Information Management • Network Information Management • Linear Reference System (LRS) Management • Network Routing / Tracing • Location Based Services • Cartography • Image Analysis • Terrain Analysis
Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Wireless Internet / Intranet XML Services Cradle OLE/COM XML Services Business Logic GIS objects, business objects OLE/COM Data Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS Today’s GeoMedia architecture Presentation
Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Wireless Internet / Intranet XML Services Cradle OLE/COM XML Services Business Logic GIS objects, business objects OLE/COM Data Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS Today’s GeoMedia architecture Presentation • Industry standards ensure growth potential • Live connections to multiple geospatial warehouses makes integration easy • Scalability for implementing department to enterprise solutions • Open architecture maximizes configuration flexibility – both out of the box and custom • Multiple tiers maximizes performance
Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Wireless Internet / Intranet Cradle Business Logic XML Web Services OLE/COM Data Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS GeoMedia architecture – the next step Desktop clients Presentation OLE/COM
Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Wireless Internet / Intranet Cradle Business Logic XML Web Services OLE/COM Data Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS GeoMedia architecture – the next step Desktop clients Presentation OLE/COM XML Web Services • Improves interoperability between systems and platforms • Next industry standard for programming
Internet Explorer or Netscape • ActiveX or Java Client plugin • Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac Presentation Internet / Intranet Microsoft IIS, Oracle iAS, IBM, Sun, Apache Business Logic GeoMedia WebMap ActiveX (COM) Components Data Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS Today’s GeoMedia Web architecture
Internet Explorer or Netscape • ActiveX or Java Client plugin • Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac Web Site Implementation calling another web server for geospatial operations (e.g., via exposed or hidden URLs) Internet / Intranet Internet / Intranet Database Server (any platform) Web Intergraph Other GIS CAD RDBMS Today’s GeoMedia Web architecture Clients (any platform) Web Server (any platform) Microsoft IIS, Oracle iAS, IBM, Sun, Apache Application Server (Windows/Intel) GeoMedia WebMap ActiveX (COM) Components
Wireless Shape,Coverages Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle Read-only live connections to legacy GIS files for viewing, analysis, presentation, and plotting Business Logic Data
Wireless Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle Read-only live connections to CAD files for viewing, analysis, presentation, and plotting Business Logic Data
Wireless Shape Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle With the ability to export to popular GIS and CAD formats for local analysis or distribution Business Logic Data
Wireless Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle Read-write live connections to industry standard databases for maintenance, viewing, analysis, presentation & plotting Business Logic Data
Wireless Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle … including Long Term Transaction support with Oracle 9i Business Logic Data
Wireless Data Access and Management Options Desktop clients Web browsers Handheld Foreign systems Presentation Internet / Intranet Cradle Finally, read-only live connections to geospatial data on the web using Open GIS Consortium standards Business Logic Data
Key new dynamic analysis added to enable more powerful decision support • Presentation capabilities enable high quality cartography • Manage your geospatial information with metadata GeoMedia Desktop products • Productivity is increased with advanced capture and editing • Choices are expanded for data access
More flexibility for your clients with Java plugin • Use a prepackaged web GIS or build your own GeoMedia Web Products • Expand your data choices with OGC interfaces • Integrate geospatial information and capabilities into your business systems • Application management is easier with parameters
Geospatially enable your mobile workforce for better decision support IntelliWhere Mobile Products IntelliWhere LocationServer • Provide standard Location Based Services (LBS) using GeoMedia capabilities • Geospatially enable your business systems easily with standard XML interfaces to LBS capabilities
Easily inspect field assets, take notes, and enter data with handheld based GIS IntelliWhere LocationServer and OnDemand IntelliWhere OnDemand • Geospatially enable your mobile workforce for better decision support • Provide standard Location Based Services (LBS) using GeoMedia capabilities • Geospatially enable your business systems easily with standard XML interfaces to LBS capabilities
Web ExampleCity of EdmontonSpatial Land Information Management (SLIM) “Based on a transformative vision for spatial data management involving a single portal that provides users with immediate access to the most current information” //maps.gov.edmonton.ab.ca
Corporate wide, integrating geospatial and corporate information • Replaced 49 city applications • Built in 13 months • 3000+ civic staff have access • Provides reporting, mailing lists, map generation, querying, routing
SLIM Site Performance Internet Statistics for 2002 to date # Visits 83,554 Average Visit Length 00:10:21 Average Visits per day 368 Unique Visitors 28,173 Number of maps generated 6,451,592
SLIM Configurations Intranet Application Server – IBM Netfinity 4500R Dual Pentium III Xeon 700 3.5 GB Ram 2*9 GB mirrored and 3*18GB Raid 5 Windows NT4 with SP 6A Database Server - accessing SLIM production DB Sun 6500 Ultra Enterprise 5 CPU’s Solaris 2.6 Internet Application / Database Server – same box Secure – separate system from Intranet IBM Netfinity 5500 M20 Dual Pentium III Xeon 550. 2.3 GB Ram 2*9 GB mirrored and 3*18 GB Raid 5 NT4 with SP 6A
Web Example WMS Viewer Provide a viewer to OGC-defined WMS standard interfaces; Demonstrate the power of open access through the web //www.wmsviewer.com
Web ExampleState of Queensland, Australia Provide information/location to nearest government office for services from user-defined addresses. //www.qld.gov.au
State of Queensland Web Portal • Unix Web Server • Application server: • Wintel dual 800Mhz w/ 1 gig ram • Data source: • MapInfo based data • between 400,000 and 500,000 segments in land base • Processes • Geocoding • Finds nearest locations
Web ExampleTerraMapServer A web GIS e-commerce portal designed to serve multiple layers of raster and digital orthophotos to the Internet. Almost seven terabytes have been available since early 2001. //www.TerraMapServer.com
Data for TerraMapServer • 13 Layers of Raster (6.95 terabytes), 4 formats, 9 map projections • 0.3000 m, 1:5K, 24-bit Color Orthophotography • 0.3125 m, 1:5K, 24-bit Color Orthophotography • 0.3125 m, 1:5K, 8-bit B/W Orthophotography • 0.3175 m, 1:5K, 1-bit Binary Scanned Maps • 0.4233 m, 1:5K, 8-bit B/W Orthophotography • 0.5000 m, 1:5K, 24-bit Color Orthophotography • 0.6350 m, 1:20K, 1-bit Binary Scanned Maps • 1.0000 m, 1:5K, 24-bit Color Orthophotography • 1.2500 m, 1:20K, 8-bit Color Indexed Scanned Maps • 1.27 m, 1:25K, 8-bit Color Indexed Scanned Maps • 2.50 m, 1:50K, 8-bit Color Indexed Scanned Maps • 5.00 m, 1:100K, 8-bit Color Indexed Scanned Maps • 25.0 m, 1:500K, 8-bit Color Indexed Scanned Maps 12 Layers of Vector (10 gigabytes), 4 formats (Arc/Info, ArcView, CAD, Oracle Spatial), 9 map projections • Political / Demographic • Physical / Cultural • Transportation / Routing • Address Points
TerraMapServer configuration • Implementation • Cable & Wireless ISP with 24/7 support • 100% Hardware / Network Redundancy • 2.4 Million maps / day capacity • 1.69 second typical response under full load • Scalable to 8.0 Million maps / day
Web ExampleOklahoma DOT’sGeographic Resource Information Portal (GRIP) A single point for data integration, access and deployment of geospatial data; Created to improve work processes throughout the DOT by providing full geospatial data access. (intranet only)
Provides viewing and analysis, including dynamic segmentation of DOT event information • Cost savings – OKDOT has realized cost savings reducing normal data gathering required for a report from 2-3 days to under 15 minutes • Technology chosen – GeoMedia - due to it’s ability to work directly with Oracle Spatial and integrate so many different data sources into a single map view • Used to reroute traffic during I-40 bridge collapse, Spring 2002
OKDOT GRIP Web Portal Configuration • Phase 1 - Intranet • System Technical Summary • Server Hardware: 1 - Database Server, 1 - Web Server • Database Server Sw: Oracle Spatial • Web Server Sw: GeoMedia WebEnterprise • Client Hardware: supports multiple hardware platforms • Client Browser: IE, Netscape, Java browser • User Environment • DOT wide access - integrates 8 departmental “databases”. • Current site usage: 500 –1000 maps per day • Phase 2 – Data Distribution and Internet • Include data deployment directly to web clients • Include public site with more limited data access
Web ExampleLouisiana DOEGIS Day - web portal Allow students from any school with internet access to browse, query and retrieve GIS data from a simple, easy to use web application. //64.95.221.137/doemaps
Application to be enhanced so students from each school in the state can first locate their respective schools using the DOQQs. This will provide the ability to input their school’s precise location and additional attribute information about their school.
Site Info • Located at Bonne Carre’ - Data Center • Database server: • Sun Solaris : (ORACLE Spatial 8i) • Sun Enterprise E420R Server • 2 Sparc 450 Mhz processors • 4 GB RAM • Application server • Dell Poweredge 2450 • Intel Pentium III 733 Mhz • 1GB RAM Image Files are stored on a EMC 100GB dedicated network file server Approx. 13 GB of Imagery and 3 GB of vector data
Summary • World-class geospatial technology supporting many applications • Well suited for traditional mapping/GIS industries and integrated with business systems • Uses industry standard architecture to provide performance, flexibility, and scalability