[Aust-NZ] Update on who is doing what with FOSS4G in AustNZ [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 23:37:16 PDT 2010
We have worked on quite a few Open Source projects at LISAsoft. Here is
a few I can remember off the top of my head:
* A Web Processing Service pilot for Defence Science and Technology
Organisation (DSTO), making use of a browser based (open source) client,
and pywps server
* We've completed the pilot phase of a department wide asset management
system for Queensland Parks (now Department of Environment and Resource
Management). This makes extensive use of Open Source : Postgres,
PostGIS, GeoServer, uDig, BIRT
* We have developed a number of Web Mapping web sites for clients, using
Open Layers, GeoServer and Postgres/PostGIS, Drupal
* We used a lot of Open Source in the last OGC testbed, using Duckhawk
for WFS validation and testing, FullMoon and Solidground for data
modelling. Also extended the uDig WPS client.
* For Landgate Innovation grants we developed 3 pilot applications, an
Openlayers based Crowd Sourcing application, extensions to PostGIS, and
something else I can't remember off the top of my head.
* For DSE, we are currently converting a data processing chain, which
was previously developed in ArcGIS server, to Open Source technologies
(primarily PostGIS SQL held together with python scripts). This project
is quite exciting. Open Source has proven to be very flexible, and
efficient, which has made processing steps much simpler. Apparently in
places, some of the steps have been reduced from weeks down to hours to run.
* We have provided Open Source training courses, and have just launched
GeoSpatial Training courses here: http://lisasoft.com/training
On 12/10/10 08:20, Bruce Bannerman wrote:
> Following on from the Spatial at Gov conference and the number of projects that
> mentioned that they were using and or investigating FOSS4G software, I
> thought that it would be good to do another round up on who is doing what
> with FOSS4G in our region.
>
> This will give each of us a set of contacts to organisations who are doing
> similar things to us so that we can follow up and bounce ideas off each
> other.
>
>
> So what are you doing with Open Source Spatial software?
>
>
>
> At the Bureau of Meteorology we have a number of projects and systems
> running:
>
> - We make widespread use of:
>
> + OGR/GDAL for conversion of spatial data;
>
> + GeoTools to provide spatial functionality to a Quality Management
> System;
>
> + OpenLayers for several simple Map Interfaces e.g. [1].
>
> + THREDDS for serving selected gridded datasets internally.
>
> - We have Production Systems within our GIS2Web environment that serve out
> selected data for Emergency Management and Internal purposes (not yet
> publically available). This environment uses:
>
> + Postgres and PostGIS;
>
> + MapServer for WMS; and
>
> + Some GeoServer.
>
> - In Climate and Water:
>
> + we are doing some prototype work with Rob Woodcock's team at CSIRO to
> serve selected Climate and Water related datasets via WFS in the first
> instance. This work is currently based on SF0 (Simple Features). In the
> future we hope to be working with the international community to develop a
> suitable community schema based on Observations and Measurements to be used
> with WFS SF1 (Complex Features) and Sensor Web Services. We're using
> Postgres, PostGIS and GeoServer for this work.
>
> + we are planning to undertake a prototype project using Rasdaman to serve
> gridded and multispectral data via WCS;
>
> + we are also planning to do some prototype work with WPS and WCPS.
>
>
> This work is mainly for internal use. We are looking at how we can make
> relevant data available publically via Open spatial standards.
>
>
> I have not touched on all of the FOSS4G related work that we are doing at
> the Bureau. Perhaps some of my colleagues will add more.
>
>
> So what are you doing with FOSS4G?
>
>
> Bruce Bannerman
>
>
> [1] http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/
>
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