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Presentation on Esri European User Conference by Adulfo Pérez, LLuis García, Albert Botella and Mercè Escolá from Aquagest Solutions and Altran.
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GIS Solutions for water management with ArcGIS Server
Adulfo Páez - Aquagest SolutionsAdulfo Páez - Aquagest SolutionsLluis Garcia - Aquagest ServicesAlbert Botella - AltranMercè Escolà - Altran
Table of contents
Portal GISAgua
Introduction
2.1 ArcGIS for water management2.2 Scope and definition2.3 Stakeholders
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1.1 Agbar1.2 Agbar solutions
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Conclusions
2.3 Stakeholders2.4 Architecture & technologies2.5 Main functionalities
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3.1 Application statistics & Maps3.2 Difficulties in the development project3.3 Lessons learned3.4 Future developments
Introduction - Agbar
Knowledge
Technologies
Water cycle
management
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= AGBAR IS WATERManagement
Solutions
Environment /
operations
technologies
España(1867)
UK (2006)
México(2001)
Cuba(1994)
Colombia(1994)
Introduction - Agbar
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Argelia(2007)
(2001) (1994)
Chile(1999)
Perú(2010)
Introduction – Agbar Solutions
Strategic processes and business transformation
AQUACIS REMOTE READING
Specific projects (non-revenue water, demand manage ment, meter strategy, ...)
ConsultingKnowledge
in water business
CatchmentDrinking water
treatmentDistribution
Sewerage network
Wastewater treatment
Reuse / Return to the
environment
Agbar Solutions is the technology and knowledge platform for business consulting, management solutions and BPO:
• More than 400 professionals
• Services to more than 150 companies of water cycle management
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Meter-reading services
Supply Chain outsourcing
Customer management
Operations management
AQUACISInformation system for commercial
and operational managementGISAgua
Geographical information system for network management
REMOTE READINGAutomatic Meter Reading
ASSETSSales, rental and renting
TechnologyAdapted
Solutions
Process OutsourcingProcess and
resources management
Table of contents
Portal GISAgua
Introduction
2.1 ArcGIS for water management2.2 Scope and definition2.3 Stakeholders
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2
1.1 Agbar1.2 Agbar solutions
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Conclusions
2.3 Stakeholders2.4 Architecture & technologies2.5 Main functionalities
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3.1 Application statistics & Maps3.2 Difficulties in the development project3.3 Lessons learned3.4 Future developments
• Advanced users with much knowledge of GIS and needing everyday use
• Advanced analysis requirements topologies, networks and inter-dimensional data
Water networks management and water assets manageme nt is one of the areas where the use of GIS tools is m ore intense.
Portal GISAgua – ArcGIS for water management
• You can streamline GIS tools.
With ArcGIS Server
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• Diversity of GIS desktop tools
• Many years of development and implementation of GIS tools
• Large volumes of data
• Large volumes of users
• You can streamline GIS tools.
• You can get high performance and scalability
• You can rationalize the use of desktop licenses
• Portal GISAgua is a GIS Web application focused on Water and Sewer utilities data. Portal GISAgua aims to facilitate the query of GIS data and its interface with other enterprise information systems to achieve maximum exposure in the analysis of spatial data of water and sewerage utilities.
• Data published on the Portal GISAgua is edited and maintained from GISAgua Desktop application , which provides all the editing capabilities and spatial analysis of a comprehensive GIS platform .
Portal GISAgua – Scope and definition
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• Portal GISAgua uses ESRI ArcGIS Server technology as a platform for publishing maps and services.
2008 Administration
core.
Street finder.20
09 Spatial queries.
Query Storage.
Web service calls.
2010 AquaCIS CF
connection.
Navigation through elements.
2011
… Simulation of Water networks operations.
Upstream &
Portal GISAgua - Evolution
Since 2008 up to date, Portal GISAgua has become a d aily query tool for the users and it is constantly evolving.
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Map printing.
Data queries.
Web service calls.
Data upload
elements.
Migration to ArcGIS Server 9.3.1 and API Java + Flex.
Upstream & Downstream Analysis.
CAAM connection.
Map Series printing.
At september 29, 2011:
Portal GISAgua – Scope and definition
1.248 registered users
35 different companies
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35 different companies
154 users with authoring permissions
467 municipalities
Communication type
Technical officeTechnical office
Public
Administration
Public
AdministrationOperationOperation
ContractorsContractorsField WorkField Work
Portal GisAgua
From Agbar to the outside
Internal
External
Portal GISAgua – Stakeholders
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Technical officeTechnical office
Costumer
service
Costumer
service
Global audienceGlobal audience
Administration
and finances
Administration
and finances
• Each Technical Office has its own GISAgua Desktop site .
• All Technical Offices upload their data to a Common Database .
• Ability to restrict territorial information and functionality by user profile .
• Strong topological and data relationship between the model objects (pipes and junctions)
• The set of layers is limited and controllable
• Network connectivity among municipalities is not required
• Data query & Map Printing from anywhere with internet access .
Portal GISAgua – Architecture
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Municipality Corporate environment
Migration &publicationMigration &publication
ArcGIS DesktopArcGIS Desktop
GISAguaGISAgua MX
DM
XD BackofficeBackoffice Portal GISAguaPortal GISAgua
DB proccessingCorporate DB
ArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server
File gdb
Application server
SOCSOCSOCSOCSOCSOC
Portal GISAguaAPI Flex
Portal GISAguaAPI Flex
municipalitymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipalitymunicipality
Portal GISAgua – Architecture
ARCGIS SERVER
SOCSOCSOC
SOCSOCSOCSOCSOCSOC
SOCSOCSOCSOCSOCSOC
SOCSOCSOCSOCSOCSOC
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Database for each municipality
Feature Map
BackOffice toolsBackOffice tools
Access login controlAccess login control
Customization toolsCustomization tools
Spatial bookmarksSpatial bookmarks
WMS Data access control
WMS Data access control
Customized Map printCustomized Map print
Data Layer Legend controls
Data Layer Legend controls
Street directory locationStreet directory locationCadastral street
directory locationCadastral street
directory location
Data queriesData queries
Spatial queriesSpatial queries
Foreign key navigationForeign key navigation
Workflow of PublicationWorkflow of Publication
Upstream AnalysisUpstream Analysis
E-mail broadcastingE-mail broadcasting Attached documentsAttached documents
Downstream AnalysisDownstream Analysis
Connection to AquaCIS CF
Connection to AquaCIS CF Connection to CAAMConnection to CAAM Connection to CVIConnection to CVI
Valve closure simulationValve closure simulation Tag NotesTag Notes
Portal GISAgua – Main Features
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ESRI ArcGIS Server tools ESRI ArcGIS Server tools
Portal GISAgua toolsPortal GISAgua tools
API Rest Java + FlexAPI Rest Java + Flex
Measuring toolsMeasuring toolsNavigation toolsNavigation toolsX,Y coordinates
controlX,Y coordinates
controlMagnifier ViewMagnifier View Overview WindowOverview Window
• It is a very handful tool for the Network Operational actions.
• It is a great support for operational decisions on the network.
Valve closure simulation
Portal GISAgua – Valve closure simulation
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• The upstream analysis is a useful tool to locate network effluents.
• Combined with other analysis techniques it helps to decision making.
Location of effluents
Portal GISAgua – Upstream analysis
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Portal GISAgua – Downstream analysis
• Downstream analysis helps to allocate the spillways from an affluent point upstream in the drainage network.
• Downstream analysis combined with other techniques aids in operational decision making.
Location of spillways
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making.
Query menuQuery menuQuery menuQuery menu
Portal GISAgua – Connection to AquaCIS CF
• Queries to AquaCIS CF are restricted to previously authorized users.
• Water connection and Street are the common objects between both applications. IDs have to be already synchronized in order to allow user
Commercial data reporting
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Query filtersQuery filtersQuery filtersQuery filtersPrevious queriesPrevious queriesPrevious queriesPrevious queries
Query buttonQuery buttonQuery buttonQuery button
Results tableResults tableResults tableResults tableNavigation menuNavigation menuNavigation menuNavigation menu
Page mgmt & exportPage mgmt & exportPage mgmt & exportPage mgmt & export
in order to allow user queries.
Portal GISAgua – Connection to AquaCIS CF
• Queries to AquaCIS CF are restricted to previously authorized users.
• Water consumption queries bring an added value to hydraulic modeling of networks.
Queries of commercial data and consumption data
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Consumption Consumption frequency filterfrequency filterConsumption Consumption frequency filterfrequency filter
Portal GISAgua – Connection to CAAM
• GISAgua and CAAM share database objects.
• Thematic representation can be printed and exported to maps.
Queries to CAAM
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Portal GISAgua – CAAM Thematic Maps
• Thematic maps are available on the fly up to data recovered from CAAM.
• Thematic data layers are available on the legend along the user’s Portal GISAgua session.
• Thematic representation
Customized map printing with CAAM data
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• Thematic representation can be exported to printed maps.
Portal GISAgua – Connection to CVI
• CVI is a Web application to manage the Industrial Affluent Control .
• GISAgua and CVI share database objects.
Queries to CVI
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Portal GISAgua – Customized Map printing
• The user chooses from a template list specifically published for each Service.
• Templates can be enriched with different kind of controls like text entries checkboxes or radio buttons.
• Templates are designed inside GISAgua Desktop
Customized Map printing
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inside GISAgua Desktop local work sessions.
• The final result can be chosen from pdf or svgformats and can be ready o be printed or saved or sent by email.
• Finally the user can reallocate the data frame to get the best extend in the map.
Portal GISAgua – Customized Map printing
Customized Map printing
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Portal GISAgua – Object Navigation
• To access network information it is useful to navigate between the objects in the network. Once you have selected an element on the map you can navigate to the network elements linked to it.
Object Navigation
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Portal GISAgua – Attached documentation
Attached documentation
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Table of contents
Portal GISAgua
Introduction
2.1 ArcGIS for water management2.2 Scope and definition2.3 Stakeholders
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1.1 Agbar1.2 Municipalities coverage maps1.3 Agbar solutions
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Conclusions
2.3 Stakeholders2.4 Architecture & technologies2.5 Main functionalities
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3.1 Application statistics3.2 Difficulties in the development project3.3 Lessons learned3.4 Future developments
Introduction - Municipalities coverage
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Introduction - Municipalities coverage
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Conclusions – Application statistics
514 published services in one ArcGIS Sever instance
41.014 km of water network
15.964 km of sewer & waste water network
389 km of irrigation water network
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346.000 sewer manholes
305.000 water connections
234.000 water valves
Conclusions – Difficulties in the development projec t
• Defining the roles, participation and the fluent communication between teams have been crucial for the project success.
Communication between different teams involved in the project ( Aquagest, Altran and ESRI )Communication between different teams involved in the project ( Aquagest, Altran and ESRI )
• The project arose high expectations due to a former version and they have been reached with the change of development technology, the user implication and the Aquagest and Altran effort for documentation.
Change management with the previous version.Change management with the previous version.
• The project timing and functional scope implied iterative releases. These are not trivial because
Iterative development and releases to the userIterative development and releases to the user
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• The project timing and functional scope implied iterative releases. These are not trivial because it was necessary to prepare environments, contingency plans outside office hours and involving the participation of various teams.
• The source code have been managed always by Aquagest and the functionality have been approved in an integration environment held by Aquagest.
Environments management: Production, integration and development.Environments management: Production, integration and development.
• New functionality of each release was approved not only by Aquagest technical supervisors but also by the users.
Functionality approval workflow.Functionality approval workflow.
Consumption of OGC services
Keep spatial indexes updated while integrating data to ensure system
It is possible to develop fast and reliable business functionalities with high spatial functionality in
Conclusions – Lessons learned
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FLEX SDK is highly recommended
Consumption of API REST services for better performance
services provided directly from the source without going through ArcGIS Server
system performance
spatial functionality in ArcGIS Server
Connection with future business applications
Evolution of current business connections
Mobile Services and Apps
Conclusions – Future developments
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Mobile Services and Apps
Interaction with internal users
Thank you for your attention.
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