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The Essentials for Life at COGS

By Stephanie Debus & Mat RobsonBit.ly/YourCOGSLife

Photo taken by Paul Illsley

● Purpose● Why we chose this project● Obtaining the data● Network Analysis● Creating a Web Map● Using a JavaScript API● Demonstration of the web application

Presentation Topics

Purpose & Objectives● Improve future students’ access to rent information and useful

information about Annapolis Valley through a web application○ Determine factors that influence decision-making process of

renting a place○ Use Network Analysis to identify commute times from rental

locations to COGS○ Create a GIS-based web application with the use of ArcGIS

Online API for JavaScript and ArcGIS Online’s web map

Why We Chose This Project● After deciding to attend COGS

○ We were unaware of all the rental houses available ○ Did not know where/ how far away stores were○ Did not know about activities/ sightseeing in

Annapolis Valley○ Wanted to complete a project that would benefit

future students

What Future Students Need to Know● Possible rental locations

○ Price, # of rooms, Distance, ect. ● Grocery stores/ shopping stores● Restaurants/ bars● Points of interest ● Banks● NSLC● Hairdressers

Data Provided● Road network ● County data

○ Modified into a study area polygon

● Both provided from Konrad’s Network Analysis course

Data Collected● Rental Information ● Businesses & POIs● Trails (GPS data

collection)

Rental Information ● Survey from students

Rental Information● Contacted landlords on Kijiji &

Places4Students● Asked from them for the same information

that was on the survey

Points of Interests & Business Information● Google Maps, Yellow Pages, Tourist Sites, & Company

sites were utilized

Points of Interests & Business Information● Ran into errors with Google Maps data

○ i.e. Pearles

Points of Interests & Business Information● To verify the location of all the points, Google’s street view was used

Organizing the Data into CSVs● Each type of data was organized into its own spreadsheet

on Google Drive and then downloaded as a CSV

Trail data● Could not locate features with

satellite imagery● The Hippie houses, Saint Croix

Cove Falls, Roxbury, and the trails to get to these locations were not provided

● Used a Juno GPS to collect point and line features

Trail Data - Planning● Prior to collecting the data used GNSS

Planning website ○ More satellites are better and can improve accuracy ○ DOPs is a measure of the quality of GPS positions,

based on the geometry of the satellites (GPS Pathfinder Software Help, 2009)■ Lower DOP is better

1

Trail data - Planning● Prior to collecting the data with the GPS we

checked the number of satellites & _____

GET IMAGES FROM SCHOOL

1

Trail data - Planning● Prior to collecting the data with the GPS we

checked the number of satellites & _____

GET IMAGES FROM SCHOOL

2

Differential Correction● From COGS

Base Station

GPS Data● Line features

for the trail were not as precise as originally hoped

● Had to alter the vertices to straighten the trail

Transformations● Our data was unprojected● Juno collects data in WGS84● Used the Transformation and projection tool

in ArcMap to transform the data into WGS 1984 Web Mercator (Auxiliary Sphere)

Meaningful Symbology● Found company logos, edited them in both

Paint & Corel Paint X6, then uploaded them into ArcMap

● Scale dependent symbology

YourCOGSLife COGS
I am going to add images to this on the school computer tomorrow before we meet up

Network Analysis● Determine the walking & driving distance from each

rental unit to COGS● Completed by:

○ Making assumptions of road types & speed limits ○ Using Google Earth to find exact speed limits for HWY 1○ Add walking trails○ Create a network dataset ○ Complete analysis○ Update shapefile

Network Analysis● Making assumptions of speed limits & walking speed

○ A particular road type has a corresponding average speed limit○ According to an article in the Journal of Neurophysiology, the average

walking speed is about 5km/h

Roads Types and Speed Limits. (2015). Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://canada.angloinfo.com/transport/driving/roads-speed-limit/

Cappellini, G. (2006). Motor Patterns in Human Walking and Running. Journal of Neurophysiology, 3426-3437. Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://jn.physiology.org/content/95/6/3426.short

Network Analysis● Found exact speeds for highway 1 through Google Earth’s street view

○ It is the most heavily used road by students commuting to school and to the surrounding amenities

Network Analysis

● Add walking trails to the road network○ Through the

parking lot behind COGS

○ Along the train track trail

Network Analysis● Created a network

dataset○ Set parameters

■ Connectivity policy

■ Fields needed for directions

■ Imperial to metric

Network Analysis● Determining the

Distance and Time from each rental house to COGS○ Created a New

Closest Facility■ Set COGS as the

Facility■ Set the Rental

Houses as the Incident

Network Analysis● Completed the

Network Analysis ○ Produced

directions for each house

○ Took the total time and distance and created a CSV

Network Analysis● Joined the CSV to the

shapefile ● Completed twice, once

for driving and second for walking

Create a Web Map● Shared as Service● Connected to the

COGS server● Chose the Feature

Access Capability

Creating a Web Map ● Tiled Mapping VS Feature Access

Creating a Web Map● Added a Summary,

Tags, & a Description ● Clicked Analyze and

resolved all errors

Setting Parameters in ArcGIS Online● Created it so the icons would appear at

certain extents ○ Uploaded each layer twice, one for the zoomed in

symbology and another for the zoomed out symbology

● Changed the settings so only the rental houses can be edited by the public

DEMO!!

Setting Parameters in ArcGIS Online● Allowed for each attribute in most layers to

be searchable

Using JavaScript API for Customization● Need a webserver to host the API

(Application Programming Interface)○ Could not find a free webserver

■ Google Drive allows for HTML and CSS files to run, but not JavaScript files

■ Drop Box no longer makes public folders for free accounts

■ Had to use a friends webserver from school, but could be kicked off at anytime

Issues with JavaScript API● Searchable layers not appearing● Directions widget missing

○ ESRI disabled the directions widget for the public○ Found directions on Google Maps from COGS to

Each point and added the link to the attribute table

DEMO!!

Conclusions● Identified and investigated variables that were important

in the decision-making process of renting a place● Determined commute times from possible rental

locations to COGS with Network Analysis● Developed a web application that

○ presents an effective method to communicate rental information and important amenities

○ uses ArcGIS Online API for JavaScript and ArcGIS Online’s web map

Acknowledgements● Dave MacLean, as our project supervisor, as well as for

his help while working on this project ● Kathleen Stewart for her patience, help and knowledge

of JavaScript● Darren MacKinnon for his help and assistance with

using the Juno and getting the base station data

References Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia - Travel and Tourism Information - Directory. (2014). Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://www.valleytourism.ca/travel-directory.html Atwell, B. (2014). The walking-hiking Trails in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://www.annapolis-valley-vacation.com/walking-hiking.html

Cappellini, G. (2006). Motor Patterns in Human Walking and Running. Journal of Neurophysiology, 3426-3437. Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://jn.physiology.org/content/95/6/3426.short Determining factors of what you look for when rentinghttp://www.savethestudent.org/accommodation/guide-viewing-student-accommodation.html Dramowicz, K. (Director) (2015, March 12). Preparing Data for Building Network Dataset for Nova Scotia. Network Analysis Course. Lecture conducted from, Lawrencetown NS.

References Garcia, R. (2014, October 1). Roadway Design Manual: Ramps and Direct Connections. Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://onlinemanuals.txdot.gov/txdotmanuals/rdw/ramps_and_direct_connections.htm#i1026126 Roads Types and Speed Limits. (2015). Retrieved May 12, 2015, from http://canada.angloinfo.com/transport/driving/roads-speed-limit/ The ultimate guide to viewing student houses. (2013, September 27). Retrieved May 4, 2015, from http://www.savethestudent.org/accommodation/guide-viewing-student-accommodation.html What are the ArcGIS Online network analysis services? (2015, March 25). Retrieved May 14, 2015, from http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//0047000001v5000000

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