Post on 16-Apr-2017
OSGeo Presentation
OSGeo Live
Lightning Overview
Jody Garnett
Welcome to FOSS4G
What is Lightning about a 90 mins presentation?Nothing!
Everything: There are 43 projects, 90 seconds a project
Quick rundown of the OSGeo Live project
An Overview of the products includedLearn what is available today
Great for planning your activities this week!
Background information ... like who pays!
Using OSGeo Live to bring the conference Home
OSGeo Live Project
What does it look like?
Scale of OSGeo Live
Team of core developersAlex Mandel, Cameron Shorter, Hamish Bowman
3 mirrors of the OSGeo Live
Along with one person from each project35 volunteers listed!
Worldwide representation
Related activitiesConferences, Click-to-try, Workshops, etc...
FOSS4G 2007
Initial idea of creating a DVD
TipMany good things start at FOSS4G
Go to a Bird of Feather session!
FOSS4G 2009 Version 2
Version 2.0Arramagong produced by LISAsoft
The name means Wombats run down holes
Cameron Shorter inspired everyone to bring this one in
ContentsIncrease to 21 projects
Xbuntu based, with an actual build process
Success!FOSS4G provided a printing run
Used an example template script inviting others to fill in the blanks in order to take part
48 hour build cycle (automation!)
FIG 2010 Version 3
An international Surveyors conferenceArramagong
A wombat is like a cute bager
Contents34 projects represented
SuccessLISAsoft sponsored a printing run
Tyler Mitchell
Used in training courses
FOSS4G 2010 Version 4
Version 4.0OSGeo Live
100% less wombat references
Contents43 projects!
Project Documentation! OGC Standards Documentation!
SuccessFOSS4G provided a printing run
Two weeks of QA prior to FOSS4G5% failure rate (a couple projects need workarounds)
Templates provided for overview documentation
Sponsorship
FOSS4GPaid for each Printing Run
(Thank you!)
CRCSIPaid for a Printing Run
OtherLISAsoft: supplied staff
Autodesk: Hired Trevor Wekel to package up MapGuide Open Source for inclusion
OSDMPaid for a QA run of the Project Overviews
Information Center for the Env. At University of California
In-Kind Contributions
OGC Documentation on StandardsIn layman terms (good to see!)
Project CommunitiesPrograms!
Documentation!
PackagersTemplates for Project Developers
Build Scripts
Quality Assurance
Why is OSGeo Live Successful Today
Gap between ...
Developers who write the softwareCost of writing proper Linux installers was too expensive
Producing DVDs takes too much time
And installers who package it for othersCost of figuring out the software too expensive
Cost of describing the software too expensive
OSGeo Live bridges this Gapproject management for developers and installers
Arrange sponsorship for DVD print runs
Contact point for conferences and education programs
OSGeo Live is Valuable
Great example of collaboration to produce value!
Conferences:Provide Printing, and get a great ready-to-run DVD for your delegates
A bit more effort and you can brand to match your conference
How to Help!
Volunteer on our mailing list
Sponsor an activity
The Projects
The Projects
There are a couple of ways to think about the projects
For each project Name
OSGeo Project
License
Features
Website
Visual
Sponsors who is paying for the developers
For more information please check the OSGeo Live documentation on your DVD
Some projects also have a Quickstart which is a good help
Stack Grouping?
DMZEnterprise ServicesDisk ArrayInformation
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ICON_PDA_Q308ICON_Laptop_Q308PostGIS
OpenLayers
OpenLayers_logo.wmfTileCache
MetaCarta_logo_FINAL.epsgvSig MobileData ProductsOSM
gvSIGApplication ServerGeoServer
GeoServer_MARK.pngGeoNetwork
Desktop
QuantumGIS
ICON_Desktop_Q308ICON_USB_Q308uDig
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Y:\lisasoft\marketing\Presentations\2008-11 OSDC\Mark Leslie -OpenSource-stack\images\logo-Mapbender.pnggvSig
gvSIGMapServerGrass GIS
gvSig
gvSIGdeegree
JUMP
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Network Grouping?
GeoToolsBatikJTSPROJGEOSGDAL/OGRFDOGeoAPINTSPostGISWKT4JSharpMapGeotools.NetmonoGISuDiggvSigJUMPOpenJumpKosmodeeJUMPGeoPISTAgvSigMobile
ImageIO-EXT
WorldWindOSSIMILWISQGISGRASS
SAGACatMDEditMapWindow
DIVAGISJGrass
Mapserver MySQLMapGuide OSDeeGree
GeoServerGeoNetwork
Ka-MapChameleonCartoWebMapBuilderMapbenderOpenLayers
Spatial Data Intergrator
SEXTANTE
OSGeo Live Grouping
Desktop ApplicationsCrisis ManagementSpatial ToolsWeb ServicesWeb MappingDatabaseMaps and Navigation
Web ServicesWeb Services
deegree
GeoNetwork
GeoServer
GeoServer_MARK.pngMapGuide Open Souce
MapServer
ZOO Project
52'North
QGIS MapServer
Web Services
This is actually where a lot of the action is, support for Standards is important here
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) / ISO TC211 StandardsWeb Map Service draws a map
Web Feature Service raw vector+attribtues=feature data
Web Coverage Service raw raster data
Web Processing Service remote modelling and analysis
Sensor Observation Service data collection from field
OGC has supplied an intro for the OSGeoLive
No clear cut distinction between web services and vertical web mapping solutionsThis is about interoperability so you get to choose
These components are often included in vertical solutions
52North WPS
Core GIS functions:Simple Buffer Algorithm
Douglas Peucker Algorithm
Intersection Algorithm
Back-end algorithms available through:Sextante
ArcGIS Server
Input and Output formats supported:Vector Data: GML2, GML3, SHP files, KML, WKT (Well-known Text)
Raster Data: Geotiff, AsciiGrid
A browser based client
http://52north.org/wps
52North WPS Sponsors
52north
deegree
Developed by University of Bonn and Lat/Lon
An excellent implementation of almost everything:
WMS, WFS, WCS, CS-W, Gazetteer, WPS, ...
Java based application with LGPL license
Developer Community hard at work on deegree 3
Graduated as an OSGeo project in 2009
deegree
OSGeo Project (LGPL)
Standards: Everything!WMS, WFS, WCS, CSW, WPVS, WCTS, WPS, SOS
Sample FeaturesFlexible Web Map Service
Feature Service with on the fly transformation
Complex Feature support (to align with INSPIRE)
Coverage Service GeoTiff, ECW and Oracle Raster
Catalogue Service using PostgreSQL or Oracle
Web Map Print Service
http://deegree.org/
deegree sponsors
University of Bonn, Department of Geography, GIS Unit
lat/lon GmbH
GeoNetwork Open Source
Catalogue ServiceReference implementation of CAT 2.0.1
Initially development: UN Food and Agriculture
It is 2am do you know where your data is?
Healthy Diverse community Occasional Regional Differences (example BlueNET)
http://geonetwork-opensource.org
GeoNetwork Sponsors
FAO
GeoCat
GeoServer
An excellent Web Map Service
Web Feature Serviceoffering WFS-T for editing
Reference for of WFS 1.1 and 1.0
Web Coverage ServiceReference for of WCS 1.1.0
GPL 2.0, Java based
Excellent out of the box experience
Breaking newsEntering the OSGeo Incubation Process!
New configuration user interface
AuScope is working hard on Application Schema support
http://geoserver.org/
GeoServer Sponsors and Support
OpenGeo
Refractions Research
Axios
GeoSolutions
WhereGroup
LISAsoft
CamptoCamp
Alkante
Social Change Online
AuScope
CAP grant from FGDC
OGC
GeoInnovations (Canada)
GeoScience Australia
OSGIS
NCRIS (Australia)
MapGuide Open Source
A great example of an end-to-end mapping solution
One of the original OSGeo Projects (LGPL)
Standards: WMS
Core FeaturesInteractive Map Viewing
Quality Cartographic Output
Build-in Resource Database for Manageability
Uniform Data Access (FDO data access library)
Flexible Application Development (PHP,.NET,Java)
Extensive Server-Side APIs
Fast, Scalable, Secure Server Platform
Multiple Platform Support (32 & 64 bit mapping sever)
Dynamic Queries, Theming and Redlining
http://mapguide.osgeo.org/
MapGuide Open Source Sponsors
Autodesk
AEC Systems
DM Solutions Group
Ennoble Consultancy
SL-King Spatial Solutions
OTX Systems
MapServer
The one the only the Original!FOSS4G was Map Server Users Group
Standards: WMS, WFS,WMC, WCS, SLD, GML, SOS, OM
Excellent performance
Not limited by standards PHP, Perl, Python, Java
(as the crucial difference from GeoServer)
FeaturesAdvanced Cartographic output
TrueType fonts
Scripting with PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, Java,.NET
Cross platform
All GDAL formats! All OGR formats
On-the-fly map projection with Proj
http://www.mapserver.org/
MapServer Sponsors
University of Minnesota
DM Solutions
NASA
Department of Forest Resources
State of Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources and Land Management Information Center
QGIS MapServer
WMS based on
Quantum GIS (QGIS) Desktop
GPL License
Allows for easy export from a QGIS project file
Standards: WMS, SLD
FeaturesWMS
Integration with desktop GIS
Easy to use
Supports SLD
Advanced Cartographic symbolisation
http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_wms/
QGIS MapServer Sponsors
ZOO Project
Collaboration in action!
MIT License
Standards: WPS
Great design withKernel (actually the service)
Services (actually the processes)
API
Multi language WPS serverJavascript, PHP, Python, Java, C, C++ or Fortran!
http://zoo-project.org/
ZOO Project Sponsors
3LIZ
Applied Technology CO. LTD
Gateway Geomatics
GeoLabs
Graduate University Of Chinese Academy Of Science
Neogeo technologies
Osaka City University
DatabaseDatabase
PostGIS
SpatialLite
pgRouting
Databases
Transition from shape files to a real spatial database
Looking to reduce license costs?Check out some of the case studies
Exciting this to look out for at FOSS4GNoSQL backlash - does spatial want to rebel?
Rasters in the database - is it any good?
Treating a database as a file format
ConsiderACID, Spatial Index
Simple Features for SQL Standard
PostGIS
OSGeo Incubation since 2009
Started in 2001 by Refractions Research
Initially just an indexed load-store extension
to allow concurrent access to data
Standards: SFSQL, SQLMM (in progress)
FeaturesNow is adding to Geography objects (spherical geometries), raster-in-db and curved geometry support
Provides Simple Features for SQL compliant spatial functionality
Geometry objects
Spatial Index (R-Tree)
Spatial Functions
Ongoing work to support for SQL-Multimedia Part 3
PostGIS Supported Services & Clients
AutoCAD Map 3D
Cadcorp GeognoSIS
Dxf2PostGIS
ERDAS
ESRI ArcGIS Server
GeoConcept
GeoServer
GRASS
gvSig
Iwan Mapserver
Manifold
MapGuide Open Source
MapDotNet Server
MapInfo
mezoGIS
Microimages TNTmips GIS
uDig
OpenEV
OpenJUMP
org2org
QGIS
Safe FME
SharpMap
shp2pgsql
UMN MapServer
http://postgis.refractions.net/
PostGIS Sponsors
OpenGeo
Refractions Research
Paragon Corporation
City of Nanaimo
SpatiaLite
SQLite with Spatial allowing you to stores
your spatial database as a file.
MPL and GPL
Standards: WKT and WKB
FeaturesSpatial functions AsText(), GeomFromText(), Area(), etc...
Complete set of OpenGIS functions from GEOS
Importing and Exporting to Shapefiles
Re-projection using PROJ
Local charsets
True Spatial index based on SQLite RTree extension
Access shapefiles as virtual tables
GUI tool supports all this!
http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/
SpatiaLite Sponsors
pgRouting
Extension to PostgreSQL allowing
route finding!
GPL
FeaturesShortest path Dikstra
Shortest path A-Star
Shortest path Shooting-Start
Travelling Salesperson Problem
Driving Distance
http://www.pgrouting.org/
PgRouting Sponsors
Camp2camp
Georepublic
Orkney
Web MappingWeb Mapping
OpenLayers
OpenLayers_logo.wmfGeomajas
Mapbender
MapFish
Web Mapping
This is where a lot of the action is at FOSS4G
There are less players here than at FOSS4G 2006The market has collapsed and combined forces
Great examples of end-to-end web mapping solutionsAmazing get your data online in 10 mins examples
Contrast with the use of components + standards
Many more examples in the exhibition hall
Exciting technology choicesJavaScript vs GWT? Python vs Java? You decide
Geomajas
OSGeo Project in Incubation
AGPL
Standards: WMS, WFS
FeaturesIntegrated client-server architecture
Geometry and Attribute editing, custom attributes
Advanced Common Query Language capabilities
Out of the box security (rare feature!)
Extensible
Cross browser support (no browser plugins required)
http://www.geomajas.org/
Geomajas Sponsors
Geosparc
Open Layers
OSGeo Project
The highlander principle
there can be only one!
The framework for web clients
(Why lock yourself into one vendor?)
FOSS4G 2006 several projects folded into a single effort
MIT-style License
FeaturesSimple to use JavaScript designed for easy development
In browser data rendering (SVG, VML or Canvas)
Layers From: Google, Bing, Yahoo, WMS, WMTS, WFS, WFS-T, GeoRS, GML, ArcGI, Images, MapGuide, MapServer, TileCache, Atom, ArcXML, GeoJSON, GeoRSS, KML, OSM, SLD
http://openlayers.org/
OpenLayers Sponsors
CamptoCamp
MetaCarta
OpenGeo
Mapbender
Geoportal framework providing access to
spatial data infrastructure components
OSGeo Project (GPL and Simplified BSD)
Standards: WMS, WFS, WMC
FeaturesEasy web mapping with template applications
add/remove/customize JQuery widgets
Share remote OGC WMS Capabilities caching
Use WFS to search for and find geo objects
Use WMS and WFS-T for online digitizing
Deploy OpenLayers clients from the Mapbender service
Print high quality PDF
http://www.mapbender.org/
Mapbender Sponsors
WhereGroup
Metaspatial
geoinformation+planung
terrestris
FOSSGIS e.V.
and a lot more ...
Geoportal Rhineland-Palatinate
MapFish
Framework for building rich
Web Mapping applications
OSGeo Project in Incubation!
GPL
StandardsVia OpenLayers: WMS, WFS, WMC, KML, GML etc..
FeaturesBased on Pylons (Python web framework)
JavaScript toolbox with ExtJS, OpenLayers and GeoExt
Not a lot of text listed on the live dvd; but a great project!
http://www.mapfish.org/
MapFish
CamptoCamp
Desktop ApplicationsDesktop Applications
gvSig
gvSIGQuantumGIS
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uDig
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Geopublisher
kosmo
Open JUMP
MB-System
OSSIM
SAGA
osgEarth
zyGrib
Desktop Applications
Desktop Geospatial Information SystemsSearching for a replacement? Personally I use several...
ApplicationsGreat examples of Vertical Applications making use of spatial information for a specific goal
Atlas Styler
User-friendly desktop app for styling geodata
LGPL
Standards: SLD, SE
FeaturesOGC Standards compliant SLD/SE
For use with GeoServer, uDig others
Build styles using dialogs
Runs on Windows, Linux and Mac
Import ESRI shapefiles and PostGIS
Translated into German, English, Italian and French
http://en.geopublishing.org/AtlasStyler
GRASS
GRASS is just cool
Developed by US Army Engineers in 1980s27 years of continuous development
Swapped around on tape before the internet
Since 1999 published as GPL
Thrown out more functionality then rest combined400 built-in analysis modules
100 community supplied
A trifle hard to learn, but where else can you play with voxels!
Oh right .. the detailsOSGeo Project
GPL License
http://grass.osgeo.org
Grass Sponsors
FBK-irst
Intevation
Faunalia
GDF Hannover
Central Washington University
REGIS, University of California, Berkeley
Naval Oceanographic Lab
USGS
Cook College, Rutgers University
DOE Oakridge
US Army Construction Engineering Research Lab
USDA Soil Conservation Service
University of Illinois
CAST University of Arkansas
Purdue University
National Park Service
USDA Forest Service
American Farmland Trust
Bureau Nieuwland
University of Hannover
Geopublisher
Electronic Library ManagerAtlas authoring system for easy
publication of geo-data, docs,
images, videos, stats
Create a stand-alone Atlas for Mac, Windows and Linux
Standards: SLD
GPL License
FeaturesHybrid online/offline atlas work beyond the digital divide
Multilingual management of metadata
Integrated WYSIWYG editors for SLD and HTML
Translated into German, English, Italian, French
http://en.geopublishing.org/Geopublisher
GeoPublisher Sponsors
wikisquare.de
gvSig
Desktop GIS for capturing, storing
handling, analyzing, deploying
any kind of geographic information
OSGeo Project in Incubation
GPL License
Standards: WMS, WFS, WCS, SLD, WMC, CSW, WFS-G
FeaturesCommon GIS Tools, data loading, map navigation, query, distance measurement, thematic cartography, legend, labelling, feature selection, data table with status, etc...
Interoperable with most known formats
290 geo-algorithms via Sextante and Grass
Advanced CAD tools, Raster Tools, Scripting
http://www.gvsig.org/
gvSig Sponsors
Valencian Regional Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
gvSig AssociationCreativa
IVER
Prodevelop
Software Colaborativo
Jump Family
A much loved Java application
Built around JTS Topology Suite
(like our entire industry)
Example of how closed development
fragments a project
At one point 10 forks existed
OpenJUMP is starting to clean up the mess
Easy of extensibility fostered many valuable plug-ins
Kosmo
Part of the Jump Family
Desktop user friendly GIS application
to explore, edit and analyse from
database, vector and raster formats
GPL
Standards: WMS, WFS, SLD
FeaturesUser-friendly with an easy learning curve
Topology consistency rules, validation and cleaning
Formats: SHP, GML, DXF, DWG, DGN, CSV
Database: PostGIS, Oracle, MySQL
Raster: ECW, MrSID, Tiff, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
Available in 11 languages (English, Spanish, Italian, German, Croatian, Czech, Russian, Slovak, Catalan, Euskera, Brassilian Portuguese)
http://www.opengis.es/
OpenJump GIS
Easy to use powerful desktop GIS enables users
to edit, analyse, conflate, save and display
geographic data.
Excellent framework for rapid prototyping GIS functions
GPL License
Standards: GML2, SFS, WMS, WFS, WFS-T, SLD
FeaturesData Formats (see earlier!)
Editing and Conflation
Analysis and Query
Easy API for scripting using BeanShell and JPython
Outstanding Java plugin system
http://www.openjump.org/
MB-System
Open source package for
process and display of
dathymetry and backscatter
data from multibeam, interferometry and sidescan sonars.
Translation ... Sea Floor Mapping
GPL License
Core featuresRead, list, and translate many swath formats
Batch processing
Compensate for sound velocity profiles
Navigation and inertial data analysis and editor
Survey planning
Export data product to GIS and visualization packages
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/pi/MB-System/
MB System Sponsors
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
osgEarth
Terrain rendering toolkit using Open
Scene Graph for whole-earth terrain without writing code!
LGPL License
Standards: WMS
Features:Online tile servers like OSM, ArcGIS and NASA OnEarth
Vector Data Shapefiles, Raster GeoTIFF and DEM, etc...
Drape GIS data on the terrain, on-the-fly reprojection
Add new data into existing VPB databases without rebuild
Create terrain models (offline or dynamically)
Set up map tile caches to maximize performance
Layer opacity for multi-texturing effects
http://osgearth.org/
osgEarth Sponsors
Pelican Mapping
Open Source Software Image Map (OSSM)
An awesome high performance engine
for remote sensing, image processing,
GIS and photogrammetry.
OSGeo Project
GPL
Core featuresParallel processing capabilities iwth mpi libraries
Rigorous sensor modelling, universal sensor models
Wide range of map projects and datums supported
Non-destructive, parameter based image chains
Native file access
Preceision Terrain correction and ortho-rectification
Elevation support
http://www.ossim.org/
OSSIM Sponsors
Radiant Blue
Quantum GIS
Started as a PostGIS viewer in 2002
Rapidly grew to an amazing feature set
Very active community around the world (And vocal in Italy)
Much loved for accessing GRASS and Python Scripts
OSGeo Project (GPL license)
Standards: WMS, WFS
FeaturesFriendly user interface, identify, select, edit, view, search, projection, print, labelling, change vector and raster symbology, graticule layer, and more!
Vector and Raster, Create edit and Export
Spatial analysis with fTools and GRASS plugins
Publish to the internet, extensible plugin architecture
http://www.qgis.org/
QuantumGIS Sponsors
System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses (SAGA)
Open source GIS used for editing and analysis
LGPL (api) with GPL GUI and Modules
(Translation GPL core open for your own extension)
Standards: unknown)
Features:Many modules for vector, table, grid and image analysis
Geostatistics, image classification, projections, terrain
Dynamic simulations of hydrology,landscape development
GUI, command line, C++ API, Python scripts
Image: filters, edge detection, cluster, segmentation
Raster: interpolation, cost analysis, etc..
Faster User Interface with 3D visualisation
SAGA can be accessed from the R stats language (cool!)
http://www.saga-gis.org
SAGA Sponsors
University of Hamburg (Institute of Geography)
User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig)
Friendly Desktop GIS, Started at Refractions
in 2004, now a global committee committee
Core GeoSpatial Software Developers Kit (LGPL)Used for BeeGIS field GIS system, JGrass others
Standards: WMS, WFS, WFS-T, SFSQL, WMS-C, SLD
News: uDig 1.2.0 released
Features:Desktop Drag and Drop, Integrate with your existing Infrastructure, Local file support, Advanced raster formats, Embeded Browser integration, Great SLD visualization, Printing and PDF
Developers: Industrial Strength Eclipse RCP Framework, Java, Excellent Documentation, GeoTools
http://udig.refractions.net/
uDig Sponsors and Support
Axios
CamptoCamp
HydroloGIS
LISAsoft
Refractions Research
GeoConnections Canada
zyGrib
Download and visualize weather forecast
GPL
Standards: GRIB (a weather standard)
FeaturesVisualization of meteorologic data from GRIB files
Automatic download of forecast model from NOAA
Automatic download from IAC (fleetcode) data
Animations of 5 day forcast
Create your own regional weather map
View detailed quantitative forecast
Plot wind, pressure, temperature, humidity, rain, snow, cloud cover, dew point and high altitude data
http://www.zygrib.org/
ZyGrib Sponsors
Crisis ManagementCrisis Management
Sahana Agasti
Ushahidi
Crisis Management
This software is often created out of short term need and then remade in order to be prepared for next time
What to look forAbility to work without an internet
Cellphones, Crowd-sourcing
Source of funding and volunteers
Raw Human need
There is not a lot to say at a technical conference like this, pitch in and help out of you can.
Sahana Agasti
Disaster management web service
LGPL
Standards
FeaturesSituation mapping
Missing Persons Registry
Disaster Victim Registry
Organization Registry
Request/Aid Management
Shelter Registry
Inventory Management, Volunteer Management
Messaging, Catalogue, Reporting
http://www.sahanafoundation.org/
Sahana Agasti Sponsors and Support
Sri Lankan FOSS community (2004 Tsunami)
Swedish International Development
IBM
US National Science Foundation
Ushahidi
Mapping and Time-line for events
gathering data via SMS, email, or web.
License GPL
Standards: KML/KMZ
FeaturesInteractive map
Time line
Subscribe to alerts based on proximity
CSS based theming, KML/KMZ files on Map
5 minute web installer
Custom pages and tabs, site stats and analytics
Ushahidi means testimony in Swahili used to cover post election violence in Kenya
http://www.ushahidi.com
Ushahidi Sponsors
Cisco Foundation
Govington and Burling
FrontlineSMS
Hivos Foundation
John S. And James L. Knight Foundation
Humanity United
Macarthur Foundation
Omidyar Network
Open Society Institute
Spatial ToolsSpatial Tools
GeoKettle
Mapnik
MapTiler
R Spatial Task View
GMT
Spatial Tools
Business IntelligenceReporting
Extract Transform Load (data warehouse background)
Statistics and Modelling
Cartographic Renderingpaper is a more careful process than going to screen
national standards often have strict requirements
GeoKettle
Spatial-enabled version of
Pentaho Data Integration.
LGPL
Standards: SFS
Features:Extract: 35 databases, KML, XLS, Xbase, files, generated data, Access, LDAP, geospatial formats
Transform: data transfer engine, lookup, calculation, javascript, SQL, RegExp, Split, Map, Select, Partition, Filter, Merge, Join, Duplicate, Cluster, Pivot, Geospatial
Load: database, warehouse, partition, bulk, parallel, cluster
Control GUI, command line, web service
http://www.geokettle.org/
GeoKettle Sponsors
Spatialytics
Laval University
Mapnik
Cartographic rendering engine for
beautiful maps (famous for OSM!)
LGPL
Features:Clean soft feature edges with quality anti-aliasing
Scaling (for printed output)
Intelligent label placement, SVG map Symbols
Often used from Python
This is a general purpose engine, not just for web use!
http://www.mapnik.org/
Mapnik Sponsors
MapTiler
Desktop application for tile creation
(for rapid raster map publication)
New BSD License
Standard WMTS
FeaturesApplication generates a simple OpenLayers viewer for you
Works with OpenLayers and Google Maps API
Host anywhere (cloud, S3, FTP)
Mash-up with commercial layers
Process TIFF/GeoTIFF, MrSID, JPEG2000,Erdas HFA, NOAA BSB, JPEG and more
Parallelized rendering on multi-core CPUs
http://www.maptiler.org/
MapTiler Sponsors
R Spatial Task View
Statistical programming with access to all the
amazing R functionality for image classification,
stats analysis, relationship inference, feature patterns etc...
GPL
Features:Where can you start when describing R ?
Implementation of commercial S / S-Plus language
Hundreds of community add-ons for spatial statistics
Spatial classes, spatial data
Point pattern analysis, geostatistics
Disease mapping, areal data analysis, spatial regression
Ecological analysis
http://cran.r-project.org/
GMT
Tools for (x,y) and (x,y,z) datasets
GPL
FeaturesGridding and contouring functions
Data filter, trend fitting, gridding, projecting
Produce Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) illustrations
(x-y plots through to contour maps and surfaces)
Many common map projections
Support data for coastlines, rivers and political boundaries
Journal quality cartography
http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu
Maps and NavigationMaps and Navigation
GpsDriveOpenStreetMaps
Marble
OpenCPN
Viking
Natural Earth
Maps and Navigation
This is what it is all about the data sets
(GIS without data what is the point?)
Things to look for in mapping dataWhere does information comes
from?
Professional body, government, or crowd-sourcing
Is the data styled (and is it styled well)
What purpose was the data collected for?
printing? Printing a t-shirt? Or scientific analysis
Data license is your planned use covered?
Things to look for in navigationCurrent high quality data anything else is just lost
High performance shortest path algorithms
Be careful with boat navigation (please!)
GpsDrive
Car, bike, ship, plane, foot navigation
system displaying your GPS position
on a zoomable map.
GPL
Standards NMEA and Gpsd
FeaturesLandsat or OSM data (or work with your own images)
Live rendering of OSM from PostGIS using Mapnik
Live rendering from NASA's Blue Marble moasaic
Verbal instructions using eSpeak
GPX track and rote support
Waypoint storage (SQLite or GPSBabel plain text)
Route planning
http://www.gpsdrive.de
Marble
Open source KDE Education project
similar to NASA world wind or
Google Earth.
LGPL
Features:Virtual globe and world atlas
Many datasets including OpenStreetMaps
Available as a KDE Marble widget for custom applications
Navigate globe in 3D, mouse clicks for Wikipedia articles
Multiple maps (planets, moons) to choose from
Solar day/night overlay
Switch between 3D and 2D projected map views
OpenStreetMap integration
http://edu.kde.org/marble/
Natural Earth
Public domain map dataset with
integrated vector and raster data
for visually pleasing, well crafted maps with GIS software.
Translations Cartography strikes back at ugly web mapping.
FeaturesConvenience: single source for good quality data
Neatness: consistent shapes across scales line up
Attributes: ranked features names, river width etc...
Free to use for any type of project
Great collaboration of volunteers supported by North American Cartographic Information Society
http://www.naturalearthdata.com/
Natural Earth Sponsors and Support
NACIS
CartoTalk
MapGiving
University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Shaded Relief
XNR Productions
FREAC
Springer Cartographics
The Washington Post
Red Gepgraphics
Kelso Cartography
Avenza Systems
OpenCPN
Marine GPS navigation software for use at
the helm of vessels of types and sizes.
GPL
Standards NMEA GPS, BCB, C-MAP (CM93/2), S-57 ENC
Features:Free navigation software with offline route planning
Developed by a team of sailors with real world testing!
Vessels current position, speed, course superimposed on
navigational chart images, tide and current predictions
Raster and vector charts, AIS input decoding
Waypoint / autopilot navigation
Unlimited route/mark creation
Quilted charts, GRIB weather data overlay
http://www.opencpn.org
Open Street Maps
Creating and providing free geographic data
(such as street maps) to anyone.
LicensesOpen Street Map (data license)
JOSM, Merkaartor, Osmarender under GPL
JOSM: plugins collection (public domain through to GPL)
FeaturesGlobal massively crowdsourced dataset
Number of editors available
Number of renderers to choose from (including offline)
Free to use
Widespread geo-application integration
http://www.openstreetmap.org
Viking
Easy to use yet powerful GPS data editor,
analyzer and viewer
GPL
FeaturesUploading download of waypoints, tracks
Realtime GPS tracking and track recording
Uses maps from Google maps and Terraserver
Analyzing OGV and hiking trips
Anayslzing speed at different places
Adding waypoints where you forgot to mark one but did not slow down or stop
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/viking/
Using OSGeo Live
for Fun and Profit
Take FOSS4G Home with You
Grab this presentationCreative Commons with Attribution
Thank OSGeo Live (the project that made the DVD)
Thank my employer (LISAsoft) for this presentation
Highlight the Projects you attended at the conference
Showcase the softwareBurn a USB Key (amazing experience!)
Burn the DVD
Important!Live DVD
(no installation issues to ask your IT department about!)
Community Leaders
Run your next workshop using OSGeo LiveReduced Setup Cost
Burn a copy with your workshop materials
USB can offer better than harddrive experience!And progres is saved (big plus)
Advocacy - Conference Organisers
Contact the Devel list
Sponsor a printing run for your conferenceConference material and branding may be possible
Advocacy - Local OSGeo Chapters
Hand out OSGeo Live at conferences
Promote Free Geospatial
Quickstarts allow you to Demo
IdeasInclude information about your local chapter
Advocacy - Education
OSGeo Live is a Lightweight option for the classroom
Project Quickstarts show how to collaborate course material
Talk to the Education Committee
Examples:University of Applied Science Rapperswil using on PostGIS using viewers from OSGeo Live without setup
Advocacy - Commercial
Include Project Overviews in tender response process
Quote for community collaborationOSGeo Projects are open to your involvement
Many have a well defined RFC process you can cost
(And list the review process as a benefit)
Quote for total costReduce Maintenance cost - push fixes back to the project
(Yes that has nothing to do with OSGeoLive)
Code Sprint
FOSS4G Code Sprint on FridayInternationalization / Translation of OSGeo Live
We have German volunteers attending
Any volunteers for Spanish, French, Italian?
Contact Astrid Emde
Sign up on the wikihttp://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2010_Code_Sprint#LiveDVD
Questions?
Thank you for having me and enjoy the conference!
Thanks to the OSGeo Live projectand my LISAsoft co-workersMark Leslie and Cameron Shorter