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GIS as an Integral Part of the BML ConceptGIS as an Integral Part of the BML Concept

ESRIESRI

BML conference at GMU Oct 16BML conference at GMU Oct 16--1717

16 Oct 200716 Oct 2007

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OverviewOverview

•• Large Trends in GeospatialLarge Trends in Geospatial–– Community Collaboration Community Collaboration

•• SOA Vision and ImplementationSOA Vision and Implementation–– Reference Implementation Reference Implementation

•• BML, BML, GeoBMLGeoBML contextcontext–– Geospatial information, orders, an exampleGeospatial information, orders, an example

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GIS FunctionalityGIS Functionality

•• Rich Data ManagementRich Data Management•• Analysis and Analysis and GeoprocessingGeoprocessing•• VisualizationVisualization•• Distribution / Communication / CollaborationDistribution / Communication / Collaboration

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The Geographic ApproachThe Geographic ApproachA Framework for Understanding and Managing Our EarthA Framework for Understanding and Managing Our Earth

Integrating Geography Into How We BehaveIntegrating Geography Into How We Behave

HolisticHolistic

ComprehensiveComprehensive

SystematicSystematic

AnalyticAnalytic

VisualVisual

CreatingCreatingMeasuringMeasuringOrganizingOrganizingAnalyzingAnalyzingModelingModeling

ApplyingApplyingPlanningPlanning

DesigningDesigningDecidingDecidingManagingManaging

ActingActing

Geographic Knowledge

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GIS Applies the Geographic ApproachGIS Applies the Geographic ApproachProviding Tools, Methods, and Workflows That Support CollaboratiProviding Tools, Methods, and Workflows That Support Collaboration and Actionon and Action

. . . Improving the Way We Do Things. . . Improving the Way We Do Things

•• Better DecisionsBetter Decisions•• Greater EfficiencyGreater Efficiency

(Money/Time/Resources)(Money/Time/Resources)•• More EffectiveMore Effective

CommunicationCommunication

WorkWork FlowFlow

CollaborationCollaboration

IntegrationIntegration

SpatialSpatial AnalysisAnalysis

ActingActing

AnalyzingAnalyzingMeasuringMeasuring

VisualizingVisualizing

StoringStoring

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GIS is Being Applied Around the WorldGIS is Being Applied Around the WorldAcross Many Disciplines, Professions and OrganizationsAcross Many Disciplines, Professions and Organizations

Becoming an Instrument of Evolution . . .Becoming an Instrument of Evolution . . .

Incident Incident MappingMapping

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SiteSite SelectionSelection

SpatialSpatial MeasurementMeasurement

Topographic AnalysisTopographic Analysis

Land Land ManagementManagement

ResourceResourceInventoriesInventories

NetworkNetwork AnalysisAnalysis

TransportationTransportationModelingModeling

GeoprocessGeoprocessModelingModeling

DemographicDemographic AnalysisAnalysis

EngineeringEngineering DesignDesign

WatershedWatershedAnalysisAnalysis

FacilityFacilityManagementManagement

SpreadSpread &&DiffusionDiffusion

LogisticsLogisticsRoutingRouting

CorridorCorridor SelectionSelection

ResourceResourceExplorationExploration

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GIS Is Being Used to Build Information SystemsGIS Is Being Used to Build Information SystemsSupporting Many Workflows and Application DomainsSupporting Many Workflows and Application Domains

Cartographic Cartographic Information Information

SystemSystem

Business Business Analysis Analysis SystemSystem

Facility Facility Management Management

SystemSystem

Image Image Information Information

SystemSystem

Cadastral Cadastral Information Information

SystemSystem

Information Systems forInformation Systems for•• Natural ResourcesNatural Resources•• Land Use PlanningLand Use Planning•• Transportation LogisticsTransportation Logistics•• Land ManagementLand Management•• Business AnalysisBusiness Analysis•• Geospatial IntelligenceGeospatial Intelligence•• DefenseDefense•• VisualizationVisualization•• Scientific AnalysisScientific Analysis•• Public SafetyPublic Safety•• ImageryImagery•• CartographyCartography•• Asset ManagementAsset Management

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GIS Implementations Follow Common PatternsGIS Implementations Follow Common Patterns

DesktopDesktop

•• Ad Hoc Ad Hoc ProjectsProjects•• Analysis/Modeling/MappingAnalysis/Modeling/Mapping

ProfessionalProfessional

MultiMulti--UserUser

•• Shared DatabaseShared Database•• Fixed ApplicationsFixed Applications•• TransactionsTransactions

WorkWork--GroupsGroups

FederatedFederated

Enterprise Infrastructure

•• IntegrationIntegration•• SharingSharing•• CollaborationCollaboration

OrganizationsOrganizations

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The Web Provides a New Pattern for The Web Provides a New Pattern for Implementing GISImplementing GISBecoming a New PlatformBecoming a New Platform

. . . An Agile Framework for Collaboration & Integration of Syst. . . An Agile Framework for Collaboration & Integration of Systemsems

SupportingSupporting•• Collaborative ComputingCollaborative Computing•• Service Integration (Mashups)Service Integration (Mashups)•• User Contributed ContentUser Contributed Content•• Distributed Data ManagementDistributed Data Management

Many ParticipantsMany Participants•• InterconnectedInterconnected•• InteroperableInteroperable•• IntegrativeIntegrative•• DynamicDynamic

DistributedDistributedCollaborationCollaboration

Map ServicesMap Services

Web 2.0Web 2.0

Web 1.0Web 1.0

GeoWeb

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ContentContent•• MapsMaps•• DataData•• ModelsModels

AuthorAuthor

ServeServe

UseUse

GeoWebGeoWeb

GIS Professionals are Also Using The Web GIS Professionals are Also Using The Web PlatformPlatformContributing Rich Content and Building Powerful ApplicationsContributing Rich Content and Building Powerful Applications

•• Publishing Authoritative KnowledgePublishing Authoritative Knowledge•• Building Professional SystemsBuilding Professional Systems

Creating Many Additional ResourcesCreating Many Additional Resources

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Soon WeSoon We’’ll Be Fusing Everythingll Be Fusing EverythingProvidingProviding NewNew PossibilitiesPossibilities forfor SharingSharing, Integrating and , Integrating and UsingUsing

•• Creating Mashups among GIS ServersCreating Mashups among GIS Servers•• Integrating Consumer Basemaps with GIS DataIntegrating Consumer Basemaps with GIS Data•• Publishing GIS Services into Consumer ViewersPublishing GIS Services into Consumer Viewers•• Integrating Georeferenced Web ContentIntegrating Georeferenced Web Content

(Geo(Geo--RSS, Photos, Documents . . . )RSS, Photos, Documents . . . )

Base MapsBase Maps& Globes& Globes

Web UsersWeb Users

GeoGeoreferencedreferencedContentContent

GISGISServersServers

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GISGISUsersUsers

Sensor NetworkSensor Network(GRSS)(GRSS)

MicrosoftMicrosoft

ArcGISArcGIS

GoogleGoogle

. . . Ext. . . Extending the Geographic Approachending the Geographic Approach

Integrating Professional GISIntegrating Professional GISwith Everything on the Webwith Everything on the Web

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Enabling TechnologyEnabling Technology

WebServices

ServersServersDesktopDesktop

LaptopLaptop

PDAPDA

PhonePhoneScalableScalable

NetworkedNetworkedHardwareHardware

•• Faster Processing (100x)Faster Processing (100x)•• Increased Bandwidth (500x)Increased Bandwidth (500x)•• Larger Storage (1000x)Larger Storage (1000x)•• MobileMobile•• Web ServicesWeb Services•• Real Time Sensor NetworksReal Time Sensor Networks•• . . .. . .•• and GIS Softwareand GIS Software

. . . Improving Our Ability to Share and Distribute. . . Improving Our Ability to Share and Distribute

More ContentMore Content•• ImageryImagery•• GPSGPS

GIS ServicesGIS Services

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Impacts of wide markets on technologyImpacts of wide markets on technology

•• What if the computer market were totally driven by military What if the computer market were totally driven by military needs?needs?–– Full desktop OSFull desktop OS’’ would boot in < 2 secwould boot in < 2 sec……you would have your you would have your

choice of which 4 printers were supportedchoice of which 4 printers were supported……one might be colorone might be color–– Word processingWord processing……a letter to Mom would require security bannersa letter to Mom would require security banners

•• The point is that the economy of pure military markets is The point is that the economy of pure military markets is not large enough to support the diversity of technology not large enough to support the diversity of technology that we now enjoythat we now enjoy

•• Leverage these trendsLeverage these trends

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Trends for GIS Trends for GIS –– Driven by a wide marketDriven by a wide market

•• SOASOA•• MobileMobile•• Standards for RIAStandards for RIA•• Web 2.0Web 2.0•• Richer Geo DatabasesRicher Geo Databases•• Many large markets, demanding ultra high fidelity dataMany large markets, demanding ultra high fidelity data•• Modeling and Simulation supportModeling and Simulation support•• Crossover of data between marketsCrossover of data between markets•• Better analysis, Better analysis, geoprocessinggeoprocessing•• Performance demands for interactive needsPerformance demands for interactive needs

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Implications of SOA on GISImplications of SOA on GIS

•• Integration through IT standardsIntegration through IT standards•• Richer applications on thin clientsRicher applications on thin clients•• Better integration by separating business logic Better integration by separating business logic ––

Middleware Middleware -- AgilityAgility•• Enables Web 2.0 concepts Enables Web 2.0 concepts –– collaborationcollaboration•• Enables distributed Enables distributed geoprocessinggeoprocessing•• Enables authoritative sources to manage dataEnables authoritative sources to manage data

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SOA is an ArchitectureSOA is an Architecture

•• It is an approachIt is an approach•• There are many ways to implementThere are many ways to implement•• There are tools to helpThere are tools to help•• You still need to:You still need to:

–– Design with insightDesign with insight–– Build with best practices Build with best practices

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GIS Software ToolsGIS Software ToolsAre Implemented on Multiple PlatformsAre Implemented on Multiple Platforms

GeodatabaseGeodatabase

DesktopDesktop

ServerServer

Mobile GISMobile GIS

Geospatial DataGeospatial DataIs Managed In A DatabaseIs Managed In A Database

Tools & Tools & OutOut--ofof--thethe--boxbox

ApplicationsApplications

RDBMS

GIS Is An Information TechnologyGIS Is An Information TechnologyFor Managing And Using Geospatial InformationFor Managing And Using Geospatial Information

GeoGeo--CentricCentric&&

GeoGeo--EnabledEnabled

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. . . As Standard IT Infrastructures. . . As Standard IT Infrastructures

GIS Can Be ImplementedGIS Can Be ImplementedIn a Services Oriented ArchitectureIn a Services Oriented ArchitectureProviding A Framework For IntegrationProviding A Framework For Integration

AuthoringAuthoringTierTier

Presentation TierPresentation Tier(Any Viewer)(Any Viewer)

Globe Globe ServicesServices

Map &Map &ChartChart

ServicesServices

ImageImage--ProcessingProcessing

ServicesServices

Open Open Web Web

ServicesServices

TrackingTracking& RSS & RSS

ServicesServicesServing/Serving/

PublishingPublishingTierTier

22--D D ViewersViewers

33--DDViewersViewers

MetadataMetadataCatalog Catalog ServicesServices

GeoGeo--ProcessingProcessing

ServicesServices

COPCOP

3 Tiers3 Tiers

Enterprise Service Bus

MobileMobile

DesktopDesktop

ServerServer

•• Open Open •• InteroperableInteroperable•• Standards BasedStandards Based

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WebServices

Enterprise ApplicationEnterprise Application

DesktopDesktopClientsClients

WebWebClientsClients

MobileMobileClientsClients

SupportsSupports

GIS ServerGIS Server

•• Rich FunctionalityRich Functionality–– Many ServicesMany Services–– Maps, globes, models, trackingMaps, globes, models, tracking

•• EnterpriseEnterprise--orientedoriented–– Scalable, Interoperable, ReuseScalable, Interoperable, Reuse

•• IT Standards BasedIT Standards Based•• Many ClientsMany Clients

Making Data Easily Accessible to Anyone . . . Making Data Easily Accessible to Anyone . . . . . . Supporting Mapping, Visualization, Analysis, . . . Supporting Mapping, Visualization, Analysis, Collaboration, Collaboration, Dissemination Dissemination

. . . And Management of Geospatial Information. . . And Management of Geospatial Information

Enterprise Service Bus

GIS Servers Provide the PlatformGIS Servers Provide the PlatformFor Building a Complete SystemFor Building a Complete System

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GIS Desktops GIS Desktops AuthorAuthor

Geographic KnowledgeGeographic Knowledge

. . . From Desktop to Enterprise Services. . . From Desktop to Enterprise Services

Leveraging Knowledge and TradecraftLeveraging Knowledge and Tradecraft……(Recipes)(Recipes)

GIS Servers Makes It Available As aGIS Servers Makes It Available As a ServiceService

•• DataData•• MapsMaps•• ModelsModels•• VisualizationsVisualizations•• MetadataMetadata•• WorkflowsWorkflows

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ArcGIS Server Manages Distributed DataArcGIS Server Manages Distributed DataReplicates and Updates Geographic InformationReplicates and Updates Geographic Information

SupportsSupports•• Collaborating AgenciesCollaborating Agencies•• CoCo--Data ProducersData Producers•• Central & Regional OfficesCentral & Regional Offices•• Mobile UnitsMobile Units

OneOneWayWay

TwoTwo

WayWayRead /Read /WriteWrite

ReadReadOnlyOnly ArcIMSArcIMS

Read /Read /WriteWrite

•• Change Only UpdatesChange Only Updates•• Synchronized PeriodicallySynchronized Periodically•• Works on the Web or CourierWorks on the Web or Courier

NationalNational

StateState

LocalLocal

HierarchyHierarchy

CentralCentral

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SOA VisionSOA VisionModernizing Business Units . . . Modernizing Business Units . . .

•• Organize Around Business UnitsOrganize Around Business Units–– Applications and Data Tailored to Applications and Data Tailored to

Mission Needs and Productivity Mission Needs and Productivity RequirementsRequirements

–– Manages Its Own Data in an Operational Manages Its Own Data in an Operational DatabaseDatabase

–– Share Data Share Data •• Publishing to the Data WarehousePublishing to the Data Warehouse•• Directly as ServicesDirectly as Services

•• Business Units Are Service Business Units Are Service Providers and ConsumersProviders and Consumers

…… And IncrementallyAnd Incrementally Growing the Enterprise Services ArchitectureGrowing the Enterprise Services Architecture

Business UnitBusiness Unit Business UnitBusiness Unit

DataWarehouse

Service and Service and Metadata RegistriesMetadata Registries

ServicesServices

ServicesServices

ApplicationsApplications ApplicationsApplications ApplicationsApplications

Business UnitBusiness Unit

ServicesServices ServicesServices

Enterprise Service Bus

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Build on What You Have Build on What You Have ……..…… SOA Is Evolutionary, Not RevolutionarySOA Is Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary

Implementing SOAImplementing SOARequires Multiple Initiatives / IterationsRequires Multiple Initiatives / Iterations

•• Understand Business ProcessesUnderstand Business Processes–– Distill ProcessesDistill Processes–– Define ServicesDefine Services

•• Construct Common ServicesConstruct Common Services•• Develop ApplicationsDevelop Applications

–– Rapid PrototypingRapid Prototyping–– Agility/ReuseAgility/Reuse–– Understand/Engage MissionUnderstand/Engage Mission

•• Select SOA PlatformSelect SOA Platform–– Bus & Orchestration ToolsBus & Orchestration Tools

•• Implement Web Service StandardsImplement Web Service Standards–– WSDL, UDDI, XML, SOAPWSDL, UDDI, XML, SOAP

Serv

ice

Con

nect

ors

Serv

ice

Con

nect

ors

Existing Capabilities

Service Enabled Components

LegacyLegacy

LegacyLegacy

LegacyLegacy

DeactivateDeactivate

COTSCOTS--BasedBasedCapabilityCapability

COTSCOTS--BasedBasedReplacementReplacement

LegacyLegacy

ReplaceReplace

WrapWrap

Con

nect

Con

nect

LegacyLegacy

RetireRetire

Ente

rpris

e Se

rvic

e B

us

Three Migration ApproachesThree Migration Approaches

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•• Industry standard APIIndustry standard API’’s s •• NET, Java, C++, COMNET, Java, C++, COM

•• IT OrganizationsIT Organizations•• ISO (e.g., ISO 19128, 19139)ISO (e.g., ISO 19128, 19139)•• W3C (e.g., SOAP, WSDL) W3C (e.g., SOAP, WSDL)

•• OGC OGC •• Principal member, Principal member, •• All committees and programsAll committees and programs•• Chairs or sponsors:Chairs or sponsors:

–– Metadata Working Group Metadata Working Group –– Location Services Location Services –– Web Feature Service Web Feature Service –– Simple Features Simple Features –– GML Simple Features GML Simple Features –– Open Location Services Open Location Services

•• ESRI leads in specification certification ESRI leads in specification certification –– ESRIESRI 1717–– CadcorpCadcorp 1515–– IntergraphIntergraph 77–– IonicIonic 22 . . . And Delivers an Open and . . . And Delivers an Open and

Standards Based PlatformStandards Based Platform

ArcGIS DesktopArcGIS Desktop9.09.0

WMSWMS WFSWFS WCSWCS

ArcIMS / ArcGIS ServerArcIMS / ArcGIS Server

9.09.0WMSWMS WFSWFS CSCS--WW

9.29.2

Simple Feature Simple Feature StandardStandard

GML GML –– Level 0Level 0

9.29.2

Support for OGC StandardsSupport for OGC Standards

Support for Standards & InteroperabilitySupport for Standards & InteroperabilityESRI SupportsESRI Supports

WCSWCS

WFSWFS--TT

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““EnterpriseEnterprise”” Requires InteroperabilityRequires Interoperability

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ESRI Reference Implementation ESRI Reference Implementation A Strategic Business Initiative A Strategic Business Initiative ––

•• A reference implementation is a software example of a A reference implementation is a software example of a standard for use in helping others implement their own standard for use in helping others implement their own versions of the standard. versions of the standard. –– A standard is much easier to understand with a working A standard is much easier to understand with a working

example in hand. example in hand.

•• The purpose of the ESRI Enterprise GIS Reference The purpose of the ESRI Enterprise GIS Reference Implementation (RI) is to:Implementation (RI) is to:–– Develop, document and demonstrate Enterprise GIS based on Develop, document and demonstrate Enterprise GIS based on

ArcGIS technologies in a ServiceArcGIS technologies in a Service--Oriented Architecture (SOA)Oriented Architecture (SOA)–– Instantiate a persistent enterprise level IT architecture Instantiate a persistent enterprise level IT architecture

representative of those our major customers are pursuing representative of those our major customers are pursuing –– Raise customer confidence in ESRI software as an enterprise Raise customer confidence in ESRI software as an enterprise

platform for geospatially centric and geospatially enabled platform for geospatially centric and geospatially enabled business requirementsbusiness requirements

. . . To Benefit Customers Across All Vertical Markets. . . To Benefit Customers Across All Vertical Markets

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Reference Implementation Business ObjectivesReference Implementation Business ObjectivesA Strategic Business Initiative A Strategic Business Initiative ––

1.1. Provide a persistent enterprise framework for designing, Provide a persistent enterprise framework for designing, developing, evaluating, and demonstrating developing, evaluating, and demonstrating best practicesbest practices for for Enterprise GISEnterprise GIS

2.2. Follow emerging trends and industry best practices in Follow emerging trends and industry best practices in achieving SOA; achieving SOA; documentdocument discovered best practices for discovered best practices for achieving Enterprise GIS within SOA environment achieving Enterprise GIS within SOA environment

3.3. Provide an Provide an environment for educationenvironment for education, problem solving, and , problem solving, and solution development for ESRI customerssolution development for ESRI customers

4.4. Facilitate Facilitate feedbackfeedback to software development:to software development:–– How our customers are using our software within SOAHow our customers are using our software within SOA–– Validate the correct functioning of ESRI softwareValidate the correct functioning of ESRI software within SOAwithin SOA–– Discover errors or ambiguities in the specification; assist our Discover errors or ambiguities in the specification; assist our

customers in navigating through these issuescustomers in navigating through these issues

. . . To Establish Enterprise GIS Best Practices and Community C. . . To Establish Enterprise GIS Best Practices and Community Collaborationollaboration

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. . . ESRI is Committed to Supporting Transformations. . . ESRI is Committed to Supporting Transformations

Through The RI Strategic Business Initiative Through The RI Strategic Business Initiative ––

•• ESRI Is Evolving ArcGISESRI Is Evolving ArcGIS–– Many Functionality EnhancementsMany Functionality Enhancements

(Mapping, Visualization, Analysis & Data Management)(Mapping, Visualization, Analysis & Data Management)–– Server BasedServer Based––supporting SOA Visionsupporting SOA Vision

•• ESRI Is Committed to Supporting Open Standards, InteroperabilityESRI Is Committed to Supporting Open Standards, Interoperabilityand Multiple Technology Platforms (e.g. Oracle Spatial)and Multiple Technology Platforms (e.g. Oracle Spatial)

•• ArcGIS Can Improve Mission Productivity and EffectivenessArcGIS Can Improve Mission Productivity and Effectiveness–– Workflow, Tradecraft, Services Integration, Analysis, Decision MWorkflow, Tradecraft, Services Integration, Analysis, Decision Makingaking

•• ESRI Reference Implementation is a Community ResourceESRI Reference Implementation is a Community Resource–– Industry ParticipationIndustry Participation–– CollaborationCollaboration–– SolutionsSolutions--based Approachbased Approach–– Best PracticesBest Practices–– A Tangible SampleA Tangible Sample

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ESRI Product StrategyESRI Product Strategy

Develop Develop GenericGeneric GIS Components . . .GIS Components . . .

MobileMobile

EmbeddedEmbeddedArcGIS Frameworks

ArcGIS Frameworks

DesktopDesktop

ArcObjectsArcObjects

……and deploy and deploy them in them in multiplemultiple

productsproducts

ServerServer

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Enterprise Application Integration Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Examples(EAI) Examples

•• Customer Relationship Management (CRM)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)•• Customer Information System (CIS) Call CenterCustomer Information System (CIS) Call Center•• Supply Chain Management (SCM) and LogisticsSupply Chain Management (SCM) and Logistics•• Human Resources (HR)Human Resources (HR)•• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)•• Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM)Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM)•• Many othersMany others……

Geographically EnableGeographically Enable……

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Approach to the GIS MarketApproach to the GIS Market

•• ESRI provides a ESRI provides a generic platformgeneric platform or information system for dealing with or information system for dealing with geographical information and processes. geographical information and processes.

•• ESRI offers a single ESRI offers a single scalable architecturescalable architecture with multiple complimentary with multiple complimentary products based on products based on industry standardsindustry standards for both end users and for both end users and developers.developers.

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Why BML?Why BML?

•• Consistent, precise, accurate, timely communicationsConsistent, precise, accurate, timely communications•• Provides for machine enhanced operationsProvides for machine enhanced operations•• Leverage technology trendsLeverage technology trends……(our opposition will even if (our opposition will even if

we donwe don’’t)t)•• BML enabled environment provides timely statusBML enabled environment provides timely status•• To help the To help the WarfighterWarfighter

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Why Why GeoBMLGeoBML

•• Terrain is an integrating elementTerrain is an integrating element……we all move on it or we all move on it or with respect to itwith respect to it

•• Physical and logistical constraints become apparentPhysical and logistical constraints become apparent•• Geographic Common Operating Pictures Geographic Common Operating Pictures •• BML that interacts with GISBML that interacts with GIS

–– GeoGeo--Validation of ordersValidation of orders–– Richer planning tools, with multiple viewsRicher planning tools, with multiple views–– Commonality with Modeling and SimulationCommonality with Modeling and Simulation……train as you fight, train as you fight,

fight as you trainfight as you train

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Because Everything is SomewhereBecause Everything is Somewhere

TerrainReports

Returns

Control Measures

Maps

Images

Video

Communication NodesInterceptsTracks Sensors

Weapon Systems

Headquarters

Warfighters

RoutesFuel Spares

Vehicles

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Not Just WhereNot Just Where

What?

Where will?

How to?

How far?

Why?Enemy Infantry Company is assessed to be guarding Scud Missile launchers

How?Enemy Infantry Company identified by J2 IMINT @...

When?

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GeodataGeodata make this possiblemake this possible

Providing a consistent abstraction for all battlespace entities

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Analyzing and Visualizing Geographic Networks Analyzing and Visualizing Geographic Networks Representing Geography as Schematic DiagramsRepresenting Geography as Schematic Diagrams

New Ways to See & Analyze RelationshipsNew Ways to See & Analyze Relationships

Overlapping Link LayoutOverlapping Link Layout

Map SelectionMap Selection

Schematic DesignSchematic Design

Utility NetworksUtility Networks

New Diagram TypesNew Diagram Types

Critical InfrastructureCritical Infrastructure

Many ApplicationsMany Applications

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RequirementsRequirements

•• Common, interoperable languageCommon, interoperable language•• Common Tool setsCommon Tool sets•• Well designed functionalityWell designed functionality•• High resolution, high fidelity dataHigh resolution, high fidelity data•• OperationalOperational

–– AgilityAgility–– InteroperabilityInteroperability–– SecuritySecurity–– ScalabilityScalability–– ReliabilityReliability

•• Design so that it is enabling, not constrainingDesign so that it is enabling, not constraining

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How does ESRI currently support BML How does ESRI currently support BML developmentdevelopment

•• Common tools Common tools –– CJMTKCJMTK•• Server Server GeoprocessingGeoprocessing•• ApplicationsApplications

–– Military AnalystMilitary Analyst–– MOLEMOLE

•• Better data Better data –– Integrated Integrated GeodataGeodata productionproduction–– AppliancesAppliances

•• IntegrationIntegration–– SOA supportSOA support–– IT standardsIT standards–– Interoperability tools and standardsInteroperability tools and standards–– Support for Operational systems and SimulationSupport for Operational systems and Simulation

•• Support for the same trends that bring about BMLSupport for the same trends that bring about BML……

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ConclusionConclusion

•• There are many missions, but one geographyThere are many missions, but one geography•• Geography is an integrating approachGeography is an integrating approach•• Surf the large technology trends when you designSurf the large technology trends when you design•• Work together to bring clarityWork together to bring clarity