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What is GIS and How Can It Help Me? Jaime Nieves Ignacio Vázquez esri spain European User Conference Madrid 2011 esri

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  • What is GIS and How Can It Help Me?

    Jaime Nieves Ignacio Vzquez

    esri spain

    European User Conference Madrid 2011 esri

  • Knowing where things are, and why, is essential to rational decision making.

    Jack Dangermond Esri President & Founder

  • YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR

    A LOT MORE

  • Intelligence

    Data Applications

    Hardware Knowledge

    Software

    GIS GIS

  • Intelligence

    Data Applications

    Hardware Knowledge

    Software

    GIS GIS

  • Geographic Information System

  • Geographic Information System

    with a spatial component

    for capturing, managing, analyzing and understanding information

    A set of software, hardware and data

  • Geographic Information System

    with a spatial component

    for capturing, managing, analyzing and understanding information

    A set of software, hardware and data

    A GIS integrates hardware, software and data

    to capture, manage, analyze and visualize

    any kind of information with a geographic component.

  • You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.

    Albert Einstein

    Theoretical Physicist, unfortunately not related to GIS

  • Everyone as a part of a GIS

  • Redefining your view of GIS

    Unemployment

    Population

    Income

  • GIS defined by its use

    Workflow and productivity improvement

    Build up a reference information base

    Efficiency improvement

    Decision-making support

    Performance and accounting measurement support

    Generation of revenue

    Social content

  • GIS in our day-to-day life

  • GIS in our day-to-day life

  • Powering GIS

    Tens of users

    Hundreds of users

    Thousands of users

    Millions of users

    Research

    GIS Professionals

    GIS Users

    Society

  • A few practical applications

  • Restaurants Hotels Streets Roads Rivers Parcels Vegetation Water bodies Elevation Imagery

    Reality

    GIS modelling our world

  • Conceptual workflow

    Geometry Data

    Rules Parcel No. Type Address

    9856101 C Lpez de Hoyos9856102 C Antonio Salces9856103 A Amrica9856104 P Prosperidad9856105 C Luis Cabrera9856106 C Santa Hortensia

  • Three perspectives

    Map

    Data

    Models

  • The Data

    A single data repository: the Geodatabase Every geographic dataset,

    business logic and behavior

  • The Map

    A set of geometric features that represents a geographic reality.

    A window for exploring the data.

  • The Model

    Analysis tools that creates new geographic information from existing data.

  • In short, a GIS is

    An information system (hardware, software, data)

    to any geographical datasets

    which enables us to apply lots of analysis models

    for generating derived information

    that can be visualized as maps.

    A Geographic Information System helps us understand our world,

    answer questions about our environment and support us during decision-making.

  • Using spatial data the traditional way

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop

    ArcGIS Explorer

  • Using spatial data the traditional way

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop

    ArcGIS Explorer

    Client Level

    Data Level

  • Data

    Geodatabase

    Centralized data repository

    Spatial relationships

    Multi-user access

    Versioning

    Security

    Scalability Dimensions

    Parcels

    Networks Survey

    Addresses

    Annotation Vectors

    3D Objects

    Topology

    CAD Imagery

    Terrain

    Attibutes

    Symbology Geodatabase

  • Data Layers

    Streets

    Data

  • Data Layers

    Parcels / Building footprints

    Data

  • Data Layers

    Water pipes

    Data

  • Data Layers

    Hydrants

    Data

  • Data Layers

    Fire risk

    Topologic integration

    Data

  • Branch of mathematics that studies geometry from a qualitative perspective.

    Topology describes the geometric relationships of a given space.

    Topology

    A topologist is someone that cant distinguish between a

    cup of coffe and a doughnut

    Data

  • Topology in our GIS

    Defines the way different point, line or polygon layers relate each other geometrically.

    Two parcels cant overlap

    Two contour lines cant intersect

    Buildings must be within parcels

    Data

  • Behavior in our GIS

    Geometric features may have properties that represent geographic objects.

    Cadaster (parcels, boundaries, nodes )

    Street network (edges, junctions, turns, impedances)

    Data

  • Data

    Where to find data

    ArcGIS.com - Free basemaps

    - Map templates

    - User Services

    - Data packages

    - Social Network

    resources.esri.com - Code samples

    - References & Forums

    - Online Help

  • Geographic Data

  • Clients

    Visualization Database query Data preparation Edit Analysis / Modelling Mapping

    Client

  • Client

    Multiple users

    Desktop ArcMap ArcGIS Explorer ArcReader

    Mobile ArcGIS for iOS ArcGIS for Android ArcGIS for WPS ArcGIS Mobile ArcPad

    Web REST Flex Silverlight Javascript

  • GIS Analysis

  • Two-tier architecture

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop

    ArcGIS Explorer

    Client Level

    Data Level

  • Two-tier architecture

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop

    ArcGIS Explorer

  • Service-Oriented Architecture

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop ArcGIS Explorer Mobile devices Web Browsers

    ArcGIS for Server

    Corporate Apps.

    Cloud GIS

  • Three-tier architecture

    Databases Files Services

    ArcGIS Desktop ArcGIS Explorer Mobile devices Web Browsers

    ArcGIS for Server

    Corporate Apps.

    Cloud GIS

    Client Level

    Server Level

    Data Level

  • GIS Services

    ArcGIS for Server Services

    SOAP

    REST

    KML

    OGC

    MXD

    Server

    Create Share Use

  • Service-oriented architecture

    Ce

    Central

    Area

    Department

    Publish

    Server

  • Web 2.0

    Web 2.0

    Communities

    Blogs

    P2P

    Wikis

    Albums

    RSS

    On-line applications

    Geolocation

    Folksonomies

    Server

  • Powering GIS

    Tens of users

    Hundreds of users

    Thousands of users

    Millions of users

    Research

    GIS Professionals

    GIS Users

    Society Server

  • Intelligent Web Maps

  • A GIS is

    An information system (hardware, software, data)

    to any set of geographic data

    that allows us to apply lots of analysis models

    in order to generate derived information

    that can be explored as a map.

  • Geographic Information Systems

    help us understand reality

    answer questions about our world

    and support us during decission-making.

  • A piece of advice

    Where to begin

  • The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it.

    Jack Dangermond Esri President & Founder

  • Thank You

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