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Creating Web based Thematic Maps using Open Source PlatformsCreating Web based Thematic Maps using Open Source Platforms
2009 Ohio GIS Conference
September 16-18, 2009
Crowne Plaza North Hotel
Columbus, Ohio
2009 Ohio GIS Conference
September 16-18, 2009
Crowne Plaza North Hotel
Columbus, Ohio
Kishore Patel
Founder and President
CyberSWIFT, LLC.
Email: kishore.patel@cyber-swift.com
Website: http://www.cyber-swift.com
Why open web mapping systems such as Google Maps/Google
Earth/Bing Maps?
They are very popular Backed by largest of software companies Well documented API Big following and lot of peer support Built in base layers for almost the whole
world
What this presentation is about?
It is about exploring some ways to create thematic maps using open web mapping systems such as Google Maps / Microsoft Bing Maps.
About identifying the advantages and disadvantages that these techniques offer
Find out what may work and what may not
Which approach to take?
Vector based thematic mapping?Flexible and more interactiveSuitable for dataset that changes often
Raster based thematic mappingBetter performance for larger datasetsSuitable for dataset that changes less
often
Custom development of theme
This involves using the mapping API of Google Maps or Microsoft Bing Maps and creating the theme using point, line or polygon objects.
Advantages: Flexibility ControlDisadvantages: Complex, longer learning curve Performance bottlenecks. (Clustering could be
an option to help performance)
KML based thematic mapping
This process involves creating KML/KMZ file for the theme using one of the many options and loading the same on Google Map or Microsoft Bing Maps
http://thematicmapping.org – new, opensource, JavaScript library which allows you to create thematic maps from your own data source
Raster based thematic mapping
This process involves rendering the data into a raster-format and superimpose them as a tiled layer on top of the base-map. Creating a dynamic tiled layer can be achieved using a program such as MapServer.
MapServer is an Open Source platform for publishing spatial data and interactive mapping applications to the web. It excels at rendering spatial data (maps, images, and vector data) for the web.” MapServer was originally developed by the University of Minnesota in cooperation with NASA and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Architecture of raster based thematic mapping using Map Server
http://johanneskebeck.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!42E1F70205EC8A96!7718.entry
Thematic mapping using open source utilities
• GMapCreatorhttp://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/software/gmapcreator.asp This is a freeware application from University College London (UCL) to automatically create Google Maps websites from data in Shapefiles or CSV files containing polygons, lines and points.
• http://www.plugandplaymaps.com/ This free web service lets you create engaging, interactive thematic maps in your web pages
Bjørn Sandvik http://thematicmapping.org/
Johannes Kebeck http://johanneskebeck.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!
42E1F70205EC8A96!7718.entry
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