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A further iteration of the talk given in Trinidad and Finland. This one goes in to creation of geospatial information in addition to the sharing.
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2. Architectures of Participation Coined by Tim OReilly 3. 4. An Architecture of Participation is bothsocialandtechnical , leveraging the skills and energy ofusersas much as possibletocooperatein building something bigger than any single person or organization could alone . 5. Architectures of Participation Software: The first domain to see benefits The process can be applied to other fields 6. Geospatial Data
7. Primary Goal the sources, systems, network linkages, standards, and institutional issues involved in delivering spatially-related data from many different sources to the widest possible group of potential users at affordable costs.
Groot & McLaughlin 2000 8. The Success of SDIs? 9.
10. Contribute to Compelling Initiative.
vs. 11.
Contribute to Compelling Initiative 12.
Users asContributors 13. Users asContributors
Maps 14. SDI Contributing: Data 15. Hardware 16. Software 17. Metadata 18. Metadata Training 19. A Catalog to Register On 20. Contributing Data to Google 21. 22. Barriers to Entry
23. Does user contribution alone make an SDI? 24. Let commercial players run SDI?
25. Towards the Open Geo Web
26. Principles:Towards the Open Geo Web
27. Geospatial Data
28. OpenStreetMap
MapShare 29. OSM Maps 30. OSM Maps 31. Though far from mature
32. Towards Maturity:Workflow vs 33. Towards Maturity:Scopevs 34. Towards Maturity:Tools
35. Towards Maturity:LicensingForGeodata? 36. Towards Maturity:Cooperation
37. Towards Maturity:The role of the NMCA
38. Learning from Open Source Business
39.
MapShare Align their success with yours 40. Beyond Portals
41. No more Aquariums! 42. Join the Web! 43. A Geo Web Node 44. GeoWeb Node:Rooted in Data Access PostGIS Oracle Spatial DB2 ArcSDE MySQL 45. GeoWeb Node:Spreading to the Geo Web Google Earth Virtual Earth Google Maps NASA WorldWind Yahoo!Maps 46. GeoWeb Node:Integrated Viewer 47. GeoWeb Node:Online Styling 48. GeoWeb Node:Easy upload Choose File Geofile.shp Upload 49. GeoWeb Node:Searchable by Google 50. GeoWeb Node:Editing 51. GeoWeb Node:Versioning and advanced workflow 52. GeoWeb Node:User accounts
53. GeoWeb Node:Metadata
54. Where to put these nodes?
55. Proprietary vs.Open Source Nodes
56. Open vs Closed Geo Data
57. Official vs. User-contributed Data
58.
The Future: Beyond Portals 59. My GeoWeb Goal Lets build a Geo Web thatssocompellingandeasy-to-usethat everyone: Citizens, Governments, NGOs and Companies all naturally collaborate towards the same infrastructure for public good. 60. What you can do:
61. Learn more
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Share Alike Attribution License.Please attribute Chris Holmes, and keep the OpenGeo.org logo on all slides, unless alternate permission is given.Contact[email_address]for more information