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Emerging Issues Web Mapping: Visualization and GIS, Where do we draw the line? Tuesday April 7th 3:30 – 5:00. Emerging Issues
Emerging Issues Web Mapping: Visualization and GIS, Where do we draw the line? Terry Bills – Transportation Industry Manager Scott Sandusky – Technical Marketing

Tuesday April 7th 3:30 – 5:00

Emerging Issues • Virtual Earth, Google and others have brought greater awareness of location and geography to the public • Virtual explosion in spatially based applications • Web based spatial content is widely ubiquitous • Increasingly Heterogeneous development environments

ArcGIS Server Supports Mashups Supporting Consumer and Enterprise mashups Google Earth

Desktop

Supported Web Clients

KM L/ RE ST

Virtual Earth\Google Maps

REST Other Web Clients

Explorer

SOAP

Mashup

T RES

T ES R Yahoo Pipes

RE ST /S OA P

OpenLayers

ArcGIS Clients Web Map

Adobe Flex/Java Fx/Silverlight

Consumer Mapping

At ArcGIS 9.3 we will provide better support for Mashups. Mashups is taking múltiple services and dynamically fusing them together in a web application Research has shown that interest in Mashups is growing And enterprises that already use them, find them “very useful”. What provides us with this capability are the REST and JavaScript API’s that we will cover today in this session.

“Drawing the Line”? • Focus of our Technology Initiatives: –Goal of Enterprise Spatial Information Systems –Support Spatial Analysis –Interoperability and Standards Based –Tools for Performance Monitoring / Better Decision Making

Enterprise Spatial Information Systems

Georgia DOT: Data Architecture District Office Examples

• Data Maintenance (Distributed)

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C en te rli ne s oa d R w Ed it/V ie

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HTTP(S)

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n catio Repli way Two-

– ArcGIS Desktop Consumption – Reporting/Mapping – Production Software Applications

gram Data XML

• Data Publishing (Centralized)

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– WorkWork-inin-progress Data – Quality Control of Data

• Data Storage (Centralized) – Storage Systems – Data Sources – Anticipated Growth

• Required Replication and Full and Partial Synchronization

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TREX Internal Database Integration • Transportation Project Data (Tpro)

Existing RDBMS: •Oracle •SQL Server •Sybase

• Construction Data (Tr*nsPort) • Bridge Data (BIMS) • Facilities Data (FleetAnywhere) • Crash Data (AIS) • ITS Data (Navigator)

TPRO tpro-02-cluster gdottst3.dot.state.ga.us/ ActiveReporting/ index.cfm

Plan Folder SUE Folder

tomcat1.dot.state .ga.us/RCApps/ rc.cfm

gdottst1.dot.state.ga.us/ tir/const

Bridge Photos

RC WEB

Traffic Report

Pre Construction Report, Construction Status Report. Payment History Report

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Application Server (Tomcat 5.5.17) FLEET gdot-go-db02

USER TIR navdb.navigator.d ot.state.ga.us

• Permits Data (AMPS) • Roadway Characteristics (RC) • Financial Data (PeopleSoft)

TRANS gdot-go-db04

BIMS bimssrv4.gdot. ad.local

• Traffic Interruptions (TIR) • Roadway Images (Videolog)

gdot-ntwebdev/dot/ it/specialsubjects/ BIMS/

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ArcGIS Server 9.2 (SOM & SOC)

AADT oracle-cluster1

ADMINISTRATOR

WAAD3204278.gdot.ad.local

Intranet

CASHFORECAST GDOT-GO-OLAP

AIS oracle-cluster2 ArcSDE db-gis-prod

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Common Browser Based Viewer Basic Interface

Spatial Analysis & Selection

Query Builder Reports

•We looked at Microsoft applications, oodles of online mapping applications with usability specialists and identified what works •Cleaner graphics

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ITS Infrastructure Data

Spatial Analysis

Spatial Analysis

Environmental Review

Site Analysis

Air Quality Modeling

Safety Analysis Show Show Me Methe the Top 25 Top 25Crash Crash Locations Locations

GIS in Transportation

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Analytical Tools

GIS in Transportation

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Interoperability

CAD / GIS Integration

GIS in Transportation

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In their latest developments, MdSHA has integrated several types of data, including raster imagery from aerial photo’s, Microstation CAD data, and linearly referenced Route data into ArcGIS 8.3.

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Integrated Lifecycle Information Flow

ESRI software supports many disciplines across the entire transportation enterprise

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ESRI Interoperability – platforms Business  Application

Development Web Server Database Operating System Hardware



Performance Measurement

Executive Dashboard Systems

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GIS in Transportation

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Executive Dashboards