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The Global Conference for Open Source Geospatial SoftwareThe annual gathering of Open Source Geospatial Developers, Users and Leaders
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East Midlands Conference Centre Nottingham, 17th to 21st September
Conference Programme
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PRESENTATIONS
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Presentations: Thursday Sept. 19 All the New Cool Stuff in QGIS 2.0Sept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Nathan Woodrow (Digital Mapping Solutions)
Tags: project qgis showcase
Theme: Development: Presentation is focused on a specific technology, demonstrating either a new product or new developments in an existing product.
User centered design for map.geo.admin.ch or how to create an usable geoportalSept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Cédric Moullet (swisstopo)
Tags: casestudy government portal sdi
Theme: Hacks and Mashes: This presentation will describe the way to make a geoportal used and useful.
A Reusable INSPIRE Reference Platform: supporting open source developments for INSPIRE implementation and reuseSept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Dr. Robin S. Smith (EC Joint Research Centre)
Tags: sdi standards
Theme: Case Studies: Presentation focused on the use case of OS technology/data, demonstrating the resilience of Open Source).
Mapping for RightsSept. 19 , 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Georges Thierry Handja : Rainforest UK and Lutra Consulting (with Peter Wells) Case Study Humanitarian
Tags: casestudy humanitarian
Theme: Case Studies: Rainforest Foundation UK’s participatory mapping programme allows forest communities to secure rights to the lands on which they depend, more recently with the adoption of open source GIS technologies for data storage, presentation and remote surveying.
An introduction to Open Source GeospatialSept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Arnulf Christl: OSGeo (with John Doe) Business Newbie
Theme: Newbie: This is a presentation focused on gently introducing the unitiated to the concepts of Open Source, Free Software licenses and the associated business models.
Towards an Open Source Analysis Toolbox for Street Network Comparison: Indicators, Tools and Results of a Comparison of OSM and the Official Austrian Reference GraphAnita Graser, Markus Straub, Melitta Dragaschnig
Tags: Under the Hood OpenStreetMap Qgis Academic Track
Theme: Academic: This paper presents a novel open source toolbox for street network comparison based on the Sextante geoprocessing framework for the open source Geographic Information System Quantum GIS
(QGIS). In the spirit of open science, the tool- box enables researchers worldwide to assess the quality of street networks such as OpenStreetMap (OSM) by calculating key performance indicators commonly used in street network comparison studies. Additionally, we suggest two new perfor- mance indicators for turn restriction and one-way street comparisons specifically aimed...
Big Data in Standardization: Can This Fly?Sept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Peter Baumann (Jacobs University)
Tags: bigdata standards
Theme: Data: presentations focused on data (be it capture, storage, discovery or new data models such as 3D, temporal data, big data).
We discuss standards in OGC, ISO, and INSPIRE to find out whether they support or inhibit scalable spatio-temporal services.
In geo data, a main footprint coming from Big Data stems from remote sensing, atmospheric and ocean models, and statistics data. In the strive for interoperability, standardizaiton bodies establish interface specifications for large-scale geo services. Are these standards really helpful, or do they inhibit performance? We investigate this and show both positive and negative examples, based on OGC, INSPIRE, and ISO standards relevant for scalable geo services.
pgRouting for dummiesSept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Julien-Samuel Lacroix (Mapgears)
Tags: newbie underthehood
Theme: Newbie: You may think that adding driving directions to your webmapping application is complicated. Please stand corrected!
Boost Geometry: Introduction and examplesSept. 19, 2013, 9:30 a.m. to Sept. 17, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Barend Gehrels (Self-employed)
Tags: newbie underthehood
Theme: Development: The first part of the presentation gives an accessible introduction to Boost Geometry. The second part focuses on some algorithms in detail.
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TIMETABLE: PRESENTATIONSTIMETABLE: PRESENTATIONS
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FOSS4G 2013 Timetable Thursday, 19 September 2013Themes key: Hacks and Mashes Newbie Visualization Business Stream
Development Academic Case Studies Data Collaboration
Room Auditorium Banqueting Room 3 Room 1 Room 2 Room 4 Gallery 1 Gallery 2 Gallery 3
12.15-12.45
All the New Cool Stuff in QGIS 2.0
Nathan Woodrow
User centered design for map.geo.admin.ch or how to create an usable geoportal
A Reusable INSPIRE Reference Platform: supporting open source developments for INSPIRE implementation and reuse
Dr. Robin S. Smith
Mapping for Rights
Georges Thierry Handja
An introduction to Open Source Geospatial
Arnulf Christl
Towards an Open Source Analysis Toolbox for Street Network Comparison: Indicators, Tools and Results of a Comparison of OSM and the Official Austrian Reference Graph
Anita Graser, Markus Straub, Melitta Dragaschnig
Big Data in Standardization: Can This Fly?
Peter Baumann
pgRouting for dummies
Julien-Samuel Lacroix
Boost.Geometry, introduction and examples
Barend Gehrels
12.45-13.15
QGIS as a platform
picavet
CrossLinks: seamlessly integrate geospatial fragments with other media
Philippe Duchesne
Creating a Web Atlas in an SDI environment using the D3 library
Barend Köbben
Realization of a web-based Fire Danger Forecasting System for Mediterranean Landscapes
Michael Nolde
Painless loading of national OpenData sources
John Birkett
OpenPOIs: an open source, open data index to POIs
Raj Singh
STOQS: The Spatial Temporal Oceanographic Query System
Mike McCann
Subsidized school transport for the shortest way to school
Oliver May
Bytecode unification of geospatial computable models
Jan Kolar
13.15-14.00
Create and Use INSPIRE Harmonised Geodata with HALE
Silvia Franceschi
Wide Area Alerting and Notification System for Wildfires (and other nasties)
Graeme McFerren (CSIR Meraka)
Open Data for Real
Arnulf Christl
odvis.at - Visualization of Austrian Open Government Data
Marius Schebella
14.00 Lunch Lunch
14.00-14.30
Delivering high performance Spatial Data Infrastructures using FOSS4G components
Mark Bishop
Epidemiology with an Open Source WebGIS platform
Claudia Dolci
Mapping open data with open source software
Nicolas Bozon
Things to do with OpenStreetMap
Gemma BOIX XAMANI
14.30-15.00
QGIS in the cloud
Marco Hugentobler
Disconnected Geospatial Mobile & “Open Source” 5 rule to success?
Pascal Coulon
MapMint: An innovative SDI authoring platform based on FOSS4G
Nicolas Bozon
Building Catastrophe Models with Open Data and Open Software
Chris Ewing
The Met Office Open Data journey
Clare Hubbard
OSM-GB: Using Open Source Geospatial Tools to Create OSM Web Services for Great Britain
Amir Pourabdollah
Introduction to Location and Linked Data
John Goodwin
Shortest Path search for real road networks with pgRouting
Hal Seki
Spot on Geomajas - general introduction
Frank Maes
15.00-15.30
QGIS Server, QGIS Web Client and QGIS Cloud Andreas Neumann
Mobile development with OpenLayers, Sencha Touch and PhoneGap
Bart van den Eijnden
Using CKAN as a catalog for geospatial data: building the next generation of geo.data.gov
Adrià Mercader
Taarifa: Improving Public Service Provision in the Developing World Through a Crowd-sourced Location Based Reporting Application
Mark Iliffe, Giuseppe Sollazzo, Jeremy Morley, Robert Houghton
The business case for Open Standards.
Peter Controneo
MapCollaborator – Shared Data Made Easy
Robert Graham
Gestural Interaction with Spatiotemporal Linked Open Data
Thomas Bartoschek, Gerald Pape, Christian Kray, Jim Jones, Tomi Kauppinen
How linear referencing and dynamic segmentation can help us to model (linear) assets: a custom application for a road network.
Andrés Maneiro
Geographic scripting in uDig: halfway between developer and user
Andrea Antonello
15.30
MOLUSCE – An open source land use change analyst
Matteo Gismondi
Web-based Participatory WebGIS with data collection on the field: a prototype architecture
Marco Minghini, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Giorgio Zamboni
Building Research Data Management Infrastructure using Open Source Software
Christian Willmes
Integration of collaborative geospatial data collection and versioning into open source tools for humanitarian assistance/disaster relief.
David Askov
Doing business with FOSS
Dirk Frigne
Virtual Coast Guard - An Open and Crowdsourced GIS Portal for Stewardship of India’s Coast
Alpesh Gajbe, Adya Shankar, Sudarshan Rodriguez
RAGLD
Dr John Goodwin
MapRoad Pavement Management System - A Cross Platform GIS Roads Management Toolkit
Seth Girvin
GDAL/OGR Project Status
Frank Warmerdam
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