GIS in the Rockies Geospatial Revolution

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GIS in the Rockies keynote presentation, September 15 in Loveland, CO. Much common content but slightly longer than the one I gave at NSGIC a couple of days previously.

Transcript of GIS in the Rockies Geospatial Revolution

The Geospatial Revolution

Peter Batty

September 15, 2010GIS in the Rockies Conference, Loveland, CO

The Revolution

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Different Approachesto integration with

Googleet al

2

Usability

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The Cloud

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changing natureof geospatial data

The

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Crowdsourcing

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The Revolution

GIS has been a specialized backroom technology for many years

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Location is now

Pervasive and Simplein consumer applications

Disruptive technology

Functionality /performance

Time

Established technology

Disruptive technology

MainstreamMarketrequirements

Consumer driven innovation

“But these new systems are just

simple web mapping, they’re not GIS”

Cartography

Andy Allan, Cloudmade

Data creation and maintenance

Upcoming Mapzen editorCloudmade

Here’s a print of Chinatown, San Francisco.

Instead of gargoyles, we’re using more appropriate bits of icon and text to recognize the corners.

Here you can see that someone has walked around Green Street and noted address information and a few businesses.

This is not information that you’d be able to get from a satellite image.

It’s also information that don’t really need a GPS for: the roads are already in place, but they need extra eye-level information.

Data creation and maintenance

“Walking Papers” for OpenStreetMap Stamen Design

Geospatial analysis

Stamen Design

Geospatial analysisFortiusOne / GeoCommons

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DemoOffline

Mobile too!Runs on smart phones

including iPhone…… and tablets including iPad

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Different Approachesto integration

Sparse data

TrucksOutages

Jobs

Often don’t need detailed “GIS” maps

KML and GeoRSS are good formats

Sparse data

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2"> <Placemark> <name>Simple placemark</name> <description>Attached to the ground. Intelligently places itself at the height of the underlying terrain.</description> <Point> <coordinates>-122.0822035425683,37.42228990140251,0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark></kml>

KML is child’s play!

So is

<entry> <title>M 3.2, Mona Passage</title> <link href="http://example.org/2005/09/09/atom01"/> <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> <updated>2005-08-17T07:02:32Z</updated> <summary>We just had a big one.</summary> <georss:point>45.256 -71.92</georss:point> </entry>

geoRSS

You can use KML in lots of placesKML uploaded to GeoCommons and used for thematic mapping

SimpleGood for sparse and dynamic dataWorks with multiple platforms / products

KML The Good

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Hard to match GIS styles

Hard to scale to large data volumes

KML The Bad

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Dense Data

Raster map tiles

Pre-render maps into image filesApproach used by Google, Microsoft, etcVery high performance and scalabilityEasy to integrate with Google Maps etc

“If a dataset available on the web is in a format that can't be indexed by Google, does it make a sound?”

Kevin WiebeSafe Software

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REST APIs

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REST APIs: simple and powerful

…/a2e/data/datasources//Pole/search?f=gjson&lat=42.600&lon=-76.1780&d=4

<Picture of Jason> Jason BirchCity of Nanaimo

REST is good!!

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Usability

I highly recommend this book

My top 3 rules for good usability

Do usability testing1

Do usability testing2

Do usability testing3

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Doing a usability test

Put application in front of user

Shut up Watch

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Don’t make me think

flic.kr/p/28o3czKrug’s first law of usability

Running in the

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Cloud

This is an old Google data center (2005)

Each container holdsservers1,160

This facility holds an estimated

150,000servers

Google has an estimated 40…holding an estimated

data centers…

1 millionservers

3 billionsearches per day

35,000searches per second

2 billion videos per day

100 millionmonthly users

one zillion times more computer science

PhDs than your company or mine has

AmazonGoogle

Your IT department

HUGEeconomies of scale

Save

BIG!!

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EC2 Pricing

September 5, 2010

My daily quotas (max $5 per day)

46.5 CPU hours6.5 CPU hours free

43.2m web requests!

My total server costs for development of myWorld so far

13c

but is it SECURE???

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$24.5bn2009 revenue

4th fastest growingcompany in Fortune top 100, 2010

170 million users, Feb 2010

“Government’s record year of data loss” Daily Telegraph, UK, 2008

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The biggest single loss was in November when Alistair Darling, the Chancellor, revealed two CDs with personal details of 25 million child benefit claimants and their parents had gone missing in the post.

Three weeks ago Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary, admitted that the details of three million learner drivers had gone missing when a hard drive was lost in Iowa.

Last February it emerged 80 passports are lost in the post every month.

Last month, CDs with personal information on thousands of benefit claimants were found at the home of a former contractor to the Department of Work and Pensions.

There is a strong case that

your data

more secureis

in the cloud

Agility

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Google Maps had 400 releases in its first 4 years

Ultra scalableSecureMajor cost savings

Hardware, admin, upgradesMuch faster enhancements & fixes

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Cloud benefits

The changing nature of geospatial data

September 12, 2010

Microsoft Photosynth

Google Streetview

Microsoft “Street Slide”

http://bit.ly/streetside

layar

Something on layar

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Blaise Aguera y Arcas at TED 2010

Manhattan

maps

C3 Technologies

Las Vegas

prototypegame.org

Manhattan

The Sensor Web

Need a spatial context to make sense of all this

Location sensing

Cell towersWi-Fi

GPSRFID

UWB

New TomTom traffic speed datasetderived from

600 billionspeed readings from users

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real time data within

3 minutes

location based servicesare real at last!

Will have the ability to know where everything is - and what is happening - all the time

Crowdsourcing

Web

publishing participation

2.0Web1.0

Wikipedia

Hurricane KatrinaNew Orleans

Community generated data

scipionus.com

OpenStreetMap

December 3, 2007

July 7, 2009

Google OpenStreetMap

300,000+

momentum!!

200,000+users

OSM stats from May 2009

24mkm of highways

34mkm of ways

NAVTEQ had 18m km of highways in Dec 2007

crazy

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What about quality?

“OSM quality is beyond good enough, it is a product that can be used for a wide range of activities”

Dr Muki Haklay of UCL

Based on a detailed analysishttp://tinyurl.com/mukiosm

January 31, 2009

Haiti - January 12, 2010

Haiti - January 14, 2010

Haiti - January 26, 2010

Damage Assessment

I am currently in Port Au Prince with the Fairfax County Urban Search & Rescue Team (USA-1) out of Fairfax, VA, USA. I

wish there was a way that I can express to you properly how important your OSM files were to us.

Something on MapQuest / Microsoft OSM

2007 dataDatabase

69 countries11m miles (18m km) of roads18m points of interest

PeopleField force 700Central production 270Technology 500Total 3349

Financial Revenue $853m (~€604m) Data creation & distribution costs $396m (~€280m)

“Creating, maintaining and delivering a comprehensive, high quality map database is a

multi-step, labor-intensive process. We currently employ over 270 employees in our centralized production facility and a global

workforce of over 700 geographic analysts in 32 countries”

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Summary

Fast train?

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Usability / simplicity

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Cloud

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changing natureof geospatial data

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BackupDemo screen shots

Matches Smallworld styles

Google basemap gives context

Google satellite map

Display attribute data

Street View gives extra info

Street View gives extra info

Street View gives extra info

Something on “Google style search”

Google style one box search

Ability to link to maps

Autocomplete search

Autocomplete search

Reports in search too

Reports from search

Google geocoding very flexible

Google local search

“Enterprise mashups”

OutagesTrucksWMSCIS

Smart Grid

Ability to link to maps

Click link, no software needed!

Demo