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The MapServer Project Stack

Session Type: 
Tech Session
Presenter(s): 
Yewondwossen Assefa, DM Solutions Group
Julien-Samuel Lacroix, Mapgears

Several projects developed independently have been used as part of a common set of tools to provide a complete geo-web solutions. These tools include MapServer, Tinyows, GeoExt, GeoPrisma, TileCache, more recently mod-geocache, Zoo WPS, Postgis....

Although they all work great independently and can also be combined as part of a solution, It can be sometimes challenging for first time users to make sense of all these disparate technologies and build a comprehensible solution.

Recently MapServer, Tinyows, and mod geocahe projects have recognized their natural fit and decided to join efforts and be part of the same MapServer project. This will ensure that these project will share some common base code and use a common configuration file allowing them to work seemingly together.

With this effort in mind, we will try to present here a possible stack of projects/solutions than can work easily together, the challenges to make them work together and possibly some missing parts that can help.

Speaker Bio: 

Yewondwossen Assefa is a long time contributor to the MapServer project and part of it's PSC. He is also involved in several projects building custom web mapping applications to DM Solutions` customers using essentially Open Source technologies.

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Introduction to OpenSource WebMapping: Beyond Google Maps

Session Type: 
Tech Session
Presenter(s): 
Julien-Samuel Lacroix, Mapgears

Regardless of industry, over 80% of the data that we work with have a spatial reference and mapping is a simple and effective way to view it, be it at the heart of the solution or only a small component of it.

Beyond the free Google Maps API and its competitors, the world of open source geospatial offers a suite of tools enabling you to push the boundaries of web mapping. Having in hand a full range of software, a company can fully exploit its spatial data by integrating this essential component that is the map to its solution.

This presentation offers an introduction to the open source geospatial world with an overview of the various software packages available and a description of how to make them fit your needs.

Speaker Bio: 

Julien-Samuel Lacroix is a software developer and co-founder of Mapgears. He has been working with Open Source Geospatial software since 2002 and has developed with a lot of different technologies since then. As a MapServer commiter, he is also involved in many projects around it.

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Implementation, challenges and future directions of integrating services from the GIS and decision science domains: a case of Distributed Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation

Session Type: 
Academic Session
Presenter(s): 
Dr Luc Boerboom, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation of the University of Twente
Mr Ozgun Alan

 

Speaker Bio: 

Mr. Ozgun Alan has a degree in statistics and MSc degree in computer science with software development experience in private and public sector.

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GIS-based calibration of MassMov2D

Session Type: 
Academic Session
Presenter(s): 
Eng Monia Molinari, Institute of Earth Sciences - SUPSI
Dr Massimiliano Cannata

 

Speaker Bio: 

 MA in Environmental Engineering at Politecnico di Milano; PhD student in Earth Sciences at University of Pavia

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Dynamic Earth in GRASS7

Session Type: 
Academic Session
Presenter(s): 
Dr Helena Mitasova, North Carolina State University
Eric Hardin

 

Speaker Bio: 

Helena Mitasova is Associate Professor at the Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University and a member of GRASS project steering committee.

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