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Page 1: Interoperability at work GIS Workshop 17 June 2014 Jan Bliki Jan.Bliki@eea.europa.eu

Interoperability at workGIS Workshop 17 June 2014

Jan Bliki [email protected]

Page 2: Interoperability at work GIS Workshop 17 June 2014 Jan Bliki Jan.Bliki@eea.europa.eu

MONITORING

DATA

INFORMATION

ASSESSMENT

REPORTING

waterNet soilNet airNet

soilBase

airBase

waterBase

measure & record

store & manage

analyse & understand

explain & communicate

national databases

ETC Topic Databases

European databases

EEA data warehouse

indicators

graphs & maps visualize & describe

The EEA framework to provide policy relevant information

(Source EEA, 1999)

ReportNet

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Reporting activity for EEA priority dataflows(Source EEA, 1999)

• Number of envelopes: 17,073• Number of releases envelops: 16,230• Number of files: 214,511• Number of feedbacks: 54,546• 120-150 GB data per year

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TN:Transport

networks

EL:Elevation

BU:Buildings

SO:Soil

PF:Production and industrial facilities

AF:Agricultural and aquaculture

facilities

ER:Energy Resources

HB:Habitats and biotopes

SD:Species distribution

AM:Area management/ restriction/ regulation zones & reporting units

PD: Population Distribution

US: Utilities and Governmental

Services (Waste Management)

Urban Planning

Waste Management Plans

Environmental Impact Assessment

Risk Management

PRTR

SEVESO

Waste

INSPIRE data Data from other sectors

Cross-sector data interoperability(EEA, 2014)

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Social Media

Software as a Service (SaaS)Linked data

Web sites

TAB

XMLTXT

JSON

WMS

WFS REST

SQL

XLS

MDB

ATOM

HTML

SMTP

KMLZIP GML

INSPIREFTP

GDB

RDF

Internet of things(EEA, 2014)

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Server constellation for GIS content (EEA, 2013)

HTTP

ArcGis ServerSQL Server

ArcGis online

Microsoft Azure

Active Batch

python

Rest-api’s, WMS, WFS, CSW (Web Services)

PLONE

DAVISMap applicationsArcGis online

Web mapsArcGis online

ReportNet

RDF

HTTP

http://maps.discomap.eea.europa.eu

http://www.eea.europa.eu http://cr.eionet.europa.eu/http://eea.maps.argis.com

http://discomap.eea.europa.eu

Geo-networks

http://sdi.eea.europa.eu

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Automation of the entire process(EEA, 2014)

ArcGis Modal Builder

Microsoft SQL ServerPython Scripting

10,000+ lines of code400+ SQL procedures100+ Modals

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Maintenance and complexity(EEA, 2014)

Effor

t (tim

e)

Ability

strategical experience

documented

not d

ocum

ente

d

obvious thingsVisual development tools

Scripting environments

EEA needed to search for graphical ETL toolsETL = Extract-Transform-Load

1. Visual Flow and Self-Documentation2. Can handle data clean-up3. Is robust4. Is obvious and easy to learn5. Customizable6. Strongly GIS oriented7. Multiple formats8. Supports INSPIRE formats9. Server oriented10. Is well integrated with EEA SDI Soft.

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Our choice(EEA, 2014)

FME Server

FME Workbench (Desktop)

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Server constellation for GIS content (Updated)

(EEA, 2014)

HTTP

ArcGis Server

FME Server

SQL Server

ArcGis online

Microsoft Azure

Active Batch

python

Rest-api’s, WMS, WFS, CSW (Web Services)

PLONE

DAVISMap applicationsArcGis online

Web mapsArcGis online

ReportNet

RDF

HTTP

http://maps.discomap.eea.europa.eu

http://www.eea.europa.eu http://cr.eionet.europa.eu/http://eea.maps.argis.com

http://discomap.eea.europa.eu

Geo-networks

http://sdi.eea.europa.eu

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Results (march 2014 – may 2014)

Natura 2000 exports formats

Total development time : 5 working daysPrevious scripts : 24 working days for partial solutionMaintenace cost : Reduced to 80%

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Example Natura 2000(march 2014 – may 2014)

Natura 2000 exports formats

Total development time : 5 working daysPrevious scripts : 24 working days for partial solutionMaintenace cost : Reduced to 80%

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Example generic download option(march 2014 – may 2014)

Any web map must have a download

Total development time : 15 working daysReads: Map/Feature/Raster services (REST,WFS,CSW)Filters: Boundingbox, Attributes, Timeline, VisibleOuput: Shape, KML, GML, SQLLite

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Example customization(march 2014 – may 2014)

EEA Specific formats integrated

• One time created, used many• Plug and play• Easy to use by none developers

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Thank you!

Questions ?

[email protected]