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Any where..!Any time..!
Second Generation Spatial Information Second Generation Spatial Information WarehouseWarehouseArchitectureArchitecture
Henry KuceraHydraSpace Solutions Inc
www.hydraspace.com
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
HydraSpace Development HydraSpace Development PartnersPartners
Henry Kucera,President, HydraSpace
Pierre LafondPresident, Holonics
Gail KuceraPresident, Mercator
Edric Keighan,President, CubeWerx
System Integrator
Development Teams
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Strategic GoalsStrategic Goals
The strategic goal is to:achieve greater interoperability by establishing a common information infrastructure for use by all stakeholderspromote and leverage existing and evolving Technology and expertise (e.g., AGMIID, OGC Web Mapping, CEONet, MID-C, AquaGIS, III/OGDI, and others);gain competitive advantage by consolidating various independent initiatives;provide entry to foreign markets by cooperating with similar international activities;ensure the compliance of products by funding standards-based activities to influence international standards evolution;demonstrate a solution for the global delivery of integrated geospatial information, applications and services.
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Information ComponentsInformation Components
Endangered species
Siesmic surveys
Facilities information
Marine habitat
Geological mapping
Climatology
Shipping and aeronautical
Topographic base
Survey and GPS
Hydrographic Charts
Land disposition (leases, tenures, water licences, etc.)
Administrative areas
Satellite imagery
Tide and Current
…
Stakeholder Information Framework information
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Connectivity Barriers:
Proprietary software & hardware systems
Varying spatial & temporal resolutions
Variable accuracy & precision
Multiple views of common entities
Inconsistent data formats
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The Enterprise Information Model ….The Enterprise Information Model ….For supporting regulation and governanceFor supporting regulation and governance
Fish Stock Releases
(biophysical habitatWETLAND)
Rare & EndangeredSpecies
Waste Permit
X
XWater Licenses
Fisheries Stream class A
Pesticide Permit
Hatchery Mgt
Lakes Database
XX
Fisheries
Environmental Assessment Act
Ecosystem Integrity
Mine Operations
X
XForest Tenures
WatershedsManagement
Coastal ZoneManagement
X
Shipping of products
PetroleumExploration
Modified from BC Ministry of Environment (1997)
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The Enterprise Information Model for The Enterprise Information Model for Supporting Industry… Supporting Industry…
Same data - different viewSame data - different view
Data Synthesis
Drilling
HistoricalResearch
Exploration
Land &Permit
Acquisition
SeismicProfiling
Partnerships
Productiontesting
ReservoirTesting
EnvironmentalAssessment
Export Applications
Engineering
ProvidingDelivery
Infrastructure
MarketingRefining
Production
Consumer
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Distributed Spatial Architecture Distributed Spatial Architecture RequirementsRequirements
The data handling requirements are: a data warehouse, conforming to international standards, for
the storage and integration of spatial and non-spatial information
a distributed architecture for locating and accessing data through a simple single-window search
a suite of tools and services for data load, integration and retrieval, Web browsing and report generation
The system must be designed to deliver information in a form The system must be designed to deliver information in a form readily accessible and useable by decision-makers in support readily accessible and useable by decision-makers in support of economic,environmental and environmental obligationsof economic,environmental and environmental obligations.
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Distributed Spatial Distributed Spatial System FunctionsSystem Functions
The system must support the following: integrated spatial and non-spatial data capture
and storage capability to catalog data warehouse contents linkages to multiple warehouses timely location, access and retrieval of
operational and warehouse data multi-resolution views of data reporting, display and visualization of raw,
processed and abstracted data
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Enterprise support for Multiple Tools
Data Access ToolsData Access Tools formulate requestsformulate requests extract geodataextract geodata visualize geodatavisualize geodata navigate in the data warehousenavigate in the data warehouse
Analysis ToolsAnalysis Tools spatial analysisspatial analysis capture, compilation, editcapture, compilation, edit any long transactionany long transaction
Data Mining ToolsData Mining Tools application specificapplication specific
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Multi-tier Spatial Multi-tier Spatial Architecture ComponentsArchitecture Components
GIS & applications
(ESRI, CARIS, INGR)
Access ToolsTools for query, analysisand reporting.(Web-based preferred)
Integration ToolsTools for modeling, cleaning, integratingand loading data.
Tier 3Application
Environments
Network Interface APIs - (OGDI, OGC & CGI) Data AccessProtocols &
APIs
Tier 2Application
Servers
DB servers(CubeSERV)
File servers(SAFE FME)
App Servers(CIDAS)
Data Management Tools
Meta-Data Management (Repository)
Object-Relational DBMS + with Spatial enhancements
Tier 1Data Management
& Data ServerEnvironment
File manager
Data files
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Mapping Multi-tier to the Spatial Mapping Multi-tier to the Spatial Data Warehouse ArchitectureData Warehouse Architecture
Database Files
TIER 3:Oracle Data Server
•Spatial data•Attribute data•Meta data
SQL std.Cartridge
TextCartridge
CubeSTORSpatial Cartridge
SQL Engine
CubeSTOR Server
OtherCartridges
Oracle Network ComputingArchitecture
Medium & ThickOGDI Clients
TIER1:ApplicationsMedium & Thick
SQL Clients
Thin Client
OGDIServer
TIER 2:Application ServerComponents
WebServer
CubeSERVServer
File manager
Data filesFile manager
Data filesFile manager
Data files
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Picture Case (Thin Client)
Graphic Element Case (Medium Client - OGDI& SAFE FME with GIS browsers)
Data Case (Thick Client - SQL Web Applications in conjunction with either of the above)
DEG*Service
RenderService
Display
Filter(SF† Query)
Service
* DEG =Display ElementGenerator
† SF = Simple Features
OGC Service Model for Levels of OGC Service Model for Levels of Distributed Data AccessDistributed Data Access
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Information Access:Information Access:The Picture CaseThe Picture Case
• OGC Compliant CubeVIEW using
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
ClientEnvironment
HTMLApplication
Server Environment
HTTPDProcess
ApplicationSoftware
HTMLHTML
The “Picture” case
Using a CGI-encoded set of instructions, a portrayal can be constructed into a GIF or JPEG. That GIF or JPEG travels to the browser via HTTP.
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Information Access:Information Access:The Graphic Element CaseThe Graphic Element Case
• Open Geospatial Datastore Interface (OGDI)
FlatFile
OGDI
Driver
OGDIAPI Calls
using(Cln_)
GrasslandSoftware
Datastore
CLIENT / SERVERArchitectureUsing OGDI
OGDIAPI Calls
with RPC (cln_)
ClientInformation Community
Datastore
DBMS
ServerInformation Community
Data Server
FlatFile
OGDIDriver
OGDIAPI Calls using
(Cln_)
OGDIDB
Driver
GLTPD
The “Graphic Element” case
A Java applet or ActiveX component connects to a service (in this case using GLTP but in the future it will use XML/HTTP, IIOP, etc.) and requests either Display Elements (raster vector) or Rendered Images (e.g. transparent GIFs). These pieces can be rendered or layered on the client side.
Currently MapObjects, FME ArcView, GeoMedia, PCI and other applications can access data using the OGDI.
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Information Access:Information Access:The Data CaseThe Data Case
StakeholderData
Framework Data
•Spatial data•Attribute data•Meta content
GISor file
archive
SpatialBrowser
VanillaHTML
Customapplication
Html/CGI
SQLFMEwith
OGDIMulti-dimensional
DataFormat(MDF)
CubeSTORLoad
CubeSTORConvert
OGDIReader
FMETranslator
OGDIServer
The “Data” caseThe “Data” caseThere is interaction with online sources via links and client initiated service connections. The data files might contain several feature sets, tables and some symbolization information.
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MASTER DATAWAREHOUSE
OPERATIONAL &EXTERNAL DATABASES
Open Distributed Spatial EnvironmentOpen Distributed Spatial Environment Http://www.mercator-sys.comHttp://www.mercator-sys.com
DATAVIEWS
TOOLS &APPLICATIONS
DATA ACQUISITIONPicture, Graphic elements or Data
WEB PLUGINS &
HTML/JAVA
LOCAL DATAWAREHOUSE
LOCAL DATAWAREHOUSE
LOCAL DATAWAREHOUSE
Distributed Warehouse: Access todata at any level from anywhere
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Protecting your information!Protecting your information!Warehouse is based on International StandardsWarehouse is based on International Standards::
PhysicalLevel:
DatabaseSchema
ISO SQL3 & SQL/MMCommon Language
Common Data ModelCommon Spatial Functions
Repository, Dictionary & ADT Support
APIs (OGDI/CLI/ RDA)
ApplicationLevel:
User-definedView
OGIS
Simple Feature SQLJAVA & OLE/DB
COM/CORBA Compliance
Web Mapping Standards
RepositoryLevel:
Subject AreaModel
DesignLevel:
InformationModel
ISO TC211Common Meta-Model
Spatial Features & OperatorsModelling Methods
Meta-InformationServices Definition
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WarehouseWarehouse products: products:
CubeSTOR Convert CubeSTOR Spatial Cartridge for Oracle 7 and 8 CubeSTOR Server CubeSTOR Load CubeSTOR Archive CubeSERV (Web based product) CubeVIEW (Web based product)
GenSystem (Network and Generalization tools) SAFE FME/OGDI (& FME Direct) Compusult CIDAS and MetaManager Geomedia/OGDI MapObject/OGDI and ArcView/OGDI (ArcInfo/OGDI in progress) PCI/OGDI …. others
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CubeSTORCubeSTOR Access... Access...
Existing CubeSTOR/Oracle Database Interface (release 2.09)• CubeSTOR Dictionary Views• ODI Packages•Seamless storage of all types of vector data•seamless storage of multi-channel imagery •Storage that supports hierarchical cellular data structures•Query through OGC compliant web mapping servers•Support for storage and return of OGC/SQLMM WKB•Support for query through OGDI•Integrated CGI interface•3-D points, lines and polygons•Open API to multiple tools
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CubeSTORCubeSTOR Access... Access...
Additional function in the Next Release CubeSTOR/Oracle Database Interface ( SQL3 Oracle 8 features for release Dec. 1999)
• Feature partitioning managed by SQL engine• Insert, Update, Delete operations using standard SQL• Base Functions on Well-Known-Types• Metric Functions on Well-Known-Types• Geometric Manipulation Functions on Well-Known-Types• Support for ADT’s• Topological Operators (4 intersection method: Egenhofer and Clementi)
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Installed CubeSTOR Installed CubeSTOR Warehouse SystemsWarehouse Systems
• Canadian Forest Service - National Forest Information System (60 GB aiming at 350GB in the next 4 months and expansion capability to 1TB +. The immediate expansion is to load the BC Forest Inventory spatial data (FC1 + FIP) as well as yet to be determined work with Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
• Department of National Defense - Eight installations to manage and map topographic and intelligence. (100 GB per installation)
• US Army Topographic Engineering Center - Multiscale information management. (20 GB with growth to 100 GB in 2000)
• Health Canada - Spatially enabled health statistics. Digital Chart of the world and National Topographic Database plus other datasets. (Estimated size 50 - 60 GB)
• NRCan Build of an image library (underway). (12 GB - may grow to terabytes)
• NRCan Host of Digital Chart of the World (20 GB)
• Canadian Hydrographic Service - Manage soundings and chart data at five locations (Terabytes)
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Case Study 1: US ARMY TEC- AGMIIDCase Study 1: US ARMY TEC- AGMIID
POLICY & PLANNING
INFORMATION GENERATION COMMAND &
CONTROL
REQUIREMENTS
& TRAINING
Business DataBusiness DataUsageUsage
DISTRIBUTEDPRODUCTION
DATA MANAGEMENT&
PRODUCT DISSEMINATION
INTEGRATION& CONFLATION
SERVICES
DataDataAssimilation &Assimilation &ManagementManagement
TacticalData
Imagery•LIDAR•SAR•etc
Vector DataVMAP
1 & 2
VPF
VITD
1:50K CADRG1:250K
UVMAP
1:10K
ITD 1:50K
PITD1:250K
SLF
Input DataInput DataIntegrationIntegration
Featureswith
meta-content
LinkedFeatures
with Meta-content
OGDI
Links in MSAccess
GEODEX
Visualizefeature data
Feature LinkingService (FLS)
Retrieve features w/ IDs
Information “Products”
with meta-content
Conflation/ Generalization
& Best Path
CubeSTOR/Oracle Database System
VMAP1 & 2
VPF
ITD 1:50K
PITD1:250K
SLF
VITD1:50K
OGDIEnhanced
FME
CADRG1:250K
UVMAP1:10K
Enhanced interface
Existinginterface
Year 2interface
Year 1: US ARMY TECYear 1: US ARMY TEC
VALIDATION &VERIFICATION
Linked Query w/ Boolean
Update data and meta
Plus new dataPlus new data
SIMPLEQUERY
DATA MINING& PLANNING
Complex Query Complex Query
DYNAMICCONFLATION
Comple
x quer
y
New “
Product
”
CleanCleanSourceSourceand/orand/or
FeaturesFeaturesInterface 2:
Analysis and linking
1 LinkedLinkedFeaturesFeatures
with with Meta-contentMeta-content
Interface 3
2 ConflatedConflatedPersistentPersistent
Information Information ““Products”Products”
Conflation/ Generalization
Interface 4
3
+ + Elevation
Data
Imagery Vector Data
CubeSTOR/Oracle Database SystemCubeSTOR/Oracle Database Systemwith FME/OGDI/OGC Interfacewith FME/OGDI/OGC Interface
Interface 1: 4
Year 2 & 3: US ARMY TECYear 2 & 3: US ARMY TEC
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US TEC-AGMIID Target Architecture:US TEC-AGMIID Target Architecture: Dynamic Multi-scale Visualization and AnalysisDynamic Multi-scale Visualization and Analysis
Database Files
TIER 3:Oracle Data Server
•Spatial data•Attribute data•Meta data
SQL std.Cartridge
TextCartridge
CubeSTORSpatial Cartridge
SQL Engine
CubeSTOR Server
OtherCartridges
Oracle Network ComputingArchitecture
Medium & ThickOGDI Clients
TIER1:ApplicationsMedium & Thick
SQL Clients
Thin Client
OGDIServer
TIER 2:Application ServerComponents
WebServer
CubeSERVServer
Network Analysis
GeneralizationEngine
GenSystem
Multiple datasets
Spatial Load Facility (FME & OGDI)Data Cleansing , Topology Validation
& Quality Assurance
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Targetted Services to be delivered to Targetted Services to be delivered to TEC through AGMIIDTEC through AGMIID
Data Server
Spatial Warehouse
Visualization& reporting
Best path
Schema transform
Generalization
Version integration Topology integration
Load & QA
Feature extraction
Metacontent maintenance
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Case 2: NFIS - CGDICase 2: NFIS - CGDI
“The National Forest Information System (NFIS) is a policy and science framework designed to support Canada’s national and international commitments by providing timely and accurate spatial and non-spatial forest resources information”
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NFIS: Project DeliverablesNFIS: Project Deliverables
The first phase of the project completed in March 1999 with the following deliverables:
Design and implementation of a working multi-gigabyte spatial data warehouse based on an Oracle/Unix platform
Population of the warehouse with selected metadata and data sets including: CANFI, NatGRID 1km & 100m elevation data, classified satellite imagery, protected areas, selected provincial forest inventory information, climate change data
Criteria & Indicators Reference to 1km NatGRID Incorporate a Web-based reporting tool for National Forest
Inventory
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NFIS:NFIS:Reporting and Analysis ServicesReporting and Analysis Services
Spatialdata
Tabulardata
Load utilities*
*Data loaded in nativeschema;M eta-content created;No topology loaded;Data not edge-matchedat tile boundaries;No cartographicelements loaded.
NFIS-CGDI Spatial DataW arehouse
Query andreporting
Export orextract*
*Export or extract innative schema;spatial selection bymap sheet, cell, oruser-specifiedwindow ;thematicselection by featureor attribute.Analyze;
generateindicators
andsummaries
Check inindicators,summaries
Dow nload ofcomma-
delim itedformat
W eb access
W eb access
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The technology environment for The technology environment for forestry reportingforestry reporting
4GL Apps
GIS
Web Apps
Client Applications
OutputServer
Common GatewayInterface
(CGI, HTMLJAVA)
CommonApplication Server
Interfaces
OpenGeoDataInterface(OGDI)
Multi-media Database Server
ORACLE 8 Environment
CubeWerx Spatial Cartridge
Spatial Schema Seamless, pluralistic
Standards-Based
Meta-content Schema
Oracle Database Kernel
SQL Language Interface
Abstract Data Types(OGIS and SQLMM
Compliant)
OGDI Server Driver& CGI/BIN API
Non-spatial Schema
Diverse Data Formats
Non - Spatial - Oracle - DB2 - flat files
Spatial- ESRI EOO- Bentley DGN- Satellite- DEM- SAIF
Spatial LoadInterface
Feature Manipulation
Engine(FME)
OpenGeodataInterface(OGDI)
NFIS: Criteria and Indicators PilotNFIS: Criteria and Indicators PilotC&I Test DataForest Inventories
Protected Areas
Ecosections
Forest Regions
Biogeoclimatic
Watershed Atlas
Species Status (CDCs)
Allowable Cut Data
NatGRID
NFIS Data Warehouse
NFIS Catalog of Available Data
NFIS Data Access Methods
C & I Analysis and Synthesis
C&I CCFM Reporting1.1.1; 1.1.2; 1.1.3;
2.2.2; 2.3.1; 4.4.4;
4.5.1; 5.1.2; 6.5.1
Other Data Warehouses
Spatial and non-spatial data data updates
C & I
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NFIS Data SamplingNFIS Data Sampling
Every data set will be sampled at a one second interval
Spatial and Attribute Data Warehouse
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4205-14
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8314-12
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8314-11 $B85
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193LF(Pl)
7316-10 194/LFPl(L)
4206-13
195/LF(Pl )
4203-9
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NSR-/11 $L89
197/V198Ew
199/LLPl(F)
5204-12200L(SF)
8315-12
201Pl (L)
7237-11
202/VPlFL
4206-15
203/LFSL
8313-14
204/VPl (L)
4205-16205
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9414-16
207L(SPl)
9315-12
208Pl
4207-15
209PlLS
8315-15
210/LPlL
4205-16 211PlL
4206-14
212PlL(S)
8315-13213/LLSPl
8414-15
214?-F(Py)
8222
215/LPlL(F)
4204-13216
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217/LPlL
4204-13
218LPl
5305-17
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5405-27
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221SPl(BF)5305-19
222/LLPl
8313-13
223/LPlL(F)
4203-11
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237/LPl (SL)
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7314-12 $B85
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6204-12 $B85
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8314-11
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1101-/16 $B85
244EspFPl
4203-13
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$B40
246EsPl (FAt)4205-13 247Es
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248PlF(At )6215-13
249EspF(Pl )
6203-11
250EsFPl(At )6304-13
251PlL
4205-16
252EspPlF(S)
4203-15
253EsPlFS
4204-11
254PlL
4205-12
255Pl (S)
4204-12
256
257PlSL
6315-14
258S(LPl)8315-8
259PlSB
5236-10
260SB(L)
8315-8
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1101-/16 $B85
262PlS(BL)8215-10
263PlL
5236-11
264PlS(BL)8315-10
265PlL
7316-16
268PlL
6315-17
269PlLS(F)7315-17
270LPl
6307-17
271EspLS
6203-10
272SL(BFPl)7415-20 273
LPl5306-18
274E2sLPl(SF)7415-16
275Pl (L)
5315-18
276
277Pl (L)
4305-17278
PlL(F)5315-17
279?-F
5201
x33281Pl
1101-/16 $B85
282Pl
6315-17
283EspPl (LF)
5243-10
284Pl (LF)
5235-12
285PlL(F)
5315-16
286Pl
5236-15287PlLS
6316-18288
Pl (L)5336-16
289Esp
290LPl
4306-19
291EspLPl(F)
5303-15
292LPl
5304-17
293E2pLPlS
5303-16
294PlL
4206-13
295LPl
4205-13
296Pl
4206-11
297Esp
298EsPlF(L)
4206-13299E2pLPl(S)
5203-12
300Pl (L)
5315-18
301Pl (L)
4306-18
302?-F(Pl )
8221
303EspF(Pl )
8213-8
304PlL
4206-16
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4205-16
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$B40
307PlLF
5314-15
x12308?-F
8221 $B x12
309Esp2wPlAtL
3303-22 $B40
310E2wPlF(L)
3205-16
311EspPlF
3203-14312PlF
3206-14
313FPl(L)
5205-12314Es
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315/VPlF
3205-17
316Pl (F)
3206-14
317EspPlF(At )3203-14
318E2w/LFPl
3204-14
319EsPlF(L)
5236-14
320EspFPl
5203-9
321Es/VPlF
3204-13
322E2sw
323E2wPl(F)
3207-19
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326E2wPlL(At )3305-21
327E2wPlAt(F)3206-18
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329Pl (F)
3205-18
330EpFPl
3203-16
331E2wPlL(E)
3307-22
332E2wAtE(Pl )3307-21
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334E2wPl
3307-23
335E2wLPl
6306-15
x45336
337E2wPl(L)
3206-20
338E2wPl(L)
3307-22
x14339Ep
x15340
?-PyF8321
$B40
341Pl (FPyE)3206-17
x15342
FPy(LE)4203-16 $B40
343/LPyF(Pl )3303-20
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368E2w
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3305-22
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3101 $B
371E2wPlAt(L)3306-21
372FPlAt
5305-15
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?-F(Py)3201
$B40
374FPl(L)
5205-15
x52375/V
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377E2wFPl(L)
3206-19
378Ep2wF(PyLPl)3202-21
$BL
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3204-22 $B40
380E2wPlAt(F)3206-21 381E2w
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382E2wFPlAt(L)3205-17
$BL
383?-F(Pl )
3201
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4206-14385?-F
4202
386E2w387E2w/L
L(F)8413-19
x16388
389/VL(FS)
6406-20
390E2w
391E2wPlFL(At)3204-20
392LPl(FAt)3305-22
x16393E2w
x57394/S
x17395E2w/L
PlL(F)2101-/11 $B40
396PlL(FS)4305-20
397PlLE(F)3306-22
398Pl (EFL)3304-21
$B399
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3203-21 $B
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3206-18
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5306-20
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3206-19
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410SAt(FL)5405-27
411?-FL5302
412E2sLF(Pl)
5305-17
413?-F
5201
414/VFLPl (At)3205-17
415/LLPl
4203-16416
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417?-FL4201
418LPl
4305-19 419EspFL
6204-11
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6201
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4304-17
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5315-17
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4303-18
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4205-16
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4305-20
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5404-24
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5307-18
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4306-25
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5337-20
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4304-22
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4406-24
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4307-22
447EspLPl(F)
4303-22
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4202
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6304-14
450EspPlF(LAt)4204-13
452Pl (FL)
4304-20
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465EspPlAt (L)4302-19
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4304-20
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4305-19
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4305-24
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4305-23
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480
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4404-25
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4305-20483?Br
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4306-23
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488EsPl
4306-18
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4206-16
490EsPlS(L)
4204-14
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492EspPlSL(B)4203-13493
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495?Br496Es
SB(L)8315-7
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498EsPlS(L)
4204-12
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4206-15500Esp
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502Esp
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504EsPl (SFL)4205-13
505EsPl
4206-16
506AtL(Pl )4306-18507
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508E2sPlL(S)
4305-18
509E2sPlL(S)
4305-18510
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511PlAt (SL)4304-22
512EspPlF(At )4203-14
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4207-16
518EpwS(BPl)
4303-22
519EpPl (L)
4304-20
520Pl
4306-20
521Pl
4205-16 522?Br
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524Esp
525EsPlSB(L)3205-16
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530EspSL(BPa)8213-7 531Esp
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532EspS(BL)
8314-8
533EspSB(L)
8214-7
534Esp
535PaS(B)8214-9
536?-PaL(S)
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8215-9
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539/VPl (S)
4207-13
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8315-8541
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8216-9
543PlPaL(S)8315-11
544Es/VPl (L)
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4301-20 $W
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4305-21548
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550/LPlL
4305-18
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4306-17
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4206-16
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8316-14
555PlSB(L)8315-14
556EpSB(Pl)8314-8
557Ep/VPlL
2103-15
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8316-13
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8315-10560
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3205-12
562PlPa(L)8214-9
563!-L(B)
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565!-BLS5103
566!-BL(S)
5204
567!-BL(S)
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572!-PaL(B)
8243
573?-PlPa
3101 $B 574Ep
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575?-PlPa
3101
576Esp
577EpSB(Pa)8313-9
578
579Esp/L
580SB
8315-7
581OR
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583Pl (B)
4205-12584EspPl (B)
4103-8
585Pl (B)
4205-12 586SB
8314-10
587PlS
4208-14
588EsPaSB
8214-9
589!-PaL(B)
8213 590EsPaB(L)5244-9
591?-PaB2101
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593!-Pa(L)
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595!-Pa5141
596EpSB(PaL)8314-10
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601!-LPaB
5202
602!-LPa(B)
8213
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8215-7
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8315-9
607!-LBS8213
608!-BSL8214
609!-L(PaB)
8213
610!-L(B)
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612?-PaPl
3101
613EspPlPa
3103-12
614EsPl (S)
4206-14
615EsPlPaS
4204-12
616Pl (S)
4207-18
617EsPl (Pa)
3205-14
618EspPl
3104-13
619Pl
4206-11
620Pl (B)
4307-18621Ep
Pl (SL)4303-19
622Pl
4206-12
623EspPlS(Pa)3203-13
624SB(L)
8315-7625Esp
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626?-PaPl
3101
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8213
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6206-10
640Esp
641Esp642EsB(S)
6205-10
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644EspBPl
3103-/15 $B
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8315-9
646Esp
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649EspPl (B)
3103-13
650EsPlPaB(S)8315-12
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8415-10
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8415-10
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7215-11
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8313-6
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8314-9
661EspBL(S)
8314-9
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663!-BPa(SL)
3101 $B
664Esp/VPaB(S)
3103-10 $B
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666Esp/VPl (S)
3103-13 $B
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4207-12
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8315-13
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4206-18
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4207-14
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4207-16 675
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4307-19
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4207-14
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4205-16
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3105-12
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7214-10
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3106-13
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8415-12
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5306-17
693/VBS
3107-/15 $B 694
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695Es/VPl (F)
4306-20
696Pl (At)
4304-21
697PlS(F)
4306-20
698Pl
4306-19
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4207-18 710Pl
3207-13
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5405-21
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4304-22
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726?-PlAtFL
4302
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4305-20
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4307-20
729E2pPlAt (FSL)
4304-22
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731L(SF)
4306-19
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4305-18
733PlF(L)
3205-17
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3306-23
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3202
737E2pPlAt (E)3304-22
738Pl
3306-24
739Pl (At)
3205-20
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741Pl (At)
5316-21
742Pl (L)
5316-19
743PlL(At )4306-20
744PlL(S)
4304-20
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4306-18 746PlBS(L)4206-15
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4201
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4306-20
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4306-18
751/VPlAtL
4307-20
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4207-18
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3206-18
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3207-20
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3304-21
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3305-22
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3205-20
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3207-19768
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4306-22773/V
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6404-20
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3205-17
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2205-16
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3305-19
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3306-23
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3307-23
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3206-15
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3207-19
788/VL(Pl )
6405-19
789/VPlL(AtE)3206-18
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$B40
792E2wPlE(L)
3205-20
793/VEAtPl
3207-16
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795PlB(S)
3206-16
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797Es/VPlF(LAt)3204-17
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4203-10
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4207-17
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4207-15
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4207-17
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4307-18
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5202-14 $B85
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5202-11 $B85
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1101-/11 $B85
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1101-/16 $B85
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Forest Cover 1:20000 (Local) Biogeoclimatic (Provincial) Terrestrial Ecozones (National)
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Sampling points Sampling points HHCODEDHHCODED
1 second grids on the forest cover.
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Data SamplingData Sampling
Sampling at every second by every second grid.
Every sample point will have a unique HHCODE along with the coordinates, and attributes from the source data.
A 1:20,000 mapsheet is 6 minutes by 12 minutes
6 minutes x 60 seconds = 360 seconds
12 minutes x 60 seconds = 720 seconds
360 x 720 = 259,200 samples per mapsheet.
100 6’by12’ mapsheets per letter block = 25,920,000 points
Study area, 3 letter blocks = 77,760,000 points
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Data LoadsData Loads
A 1:250,000 is (100 1:20,000 ) 1 degree by 2 degree
3600 x 7200 = 25,920,000
There are approximately 7000 1:20,000 mapsheets in B.C.
259200 x 7000 = 1,814,400,000
1,814,400,000 records for British Columbia
approx. 20,000,000,000 records for Canada
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Link NHSS GIS Prototypes
Case 3: National Health Case 3: National Health Surveillance System (NHSS)Surveillance System (NHSS)
Handle Large Volume of Spatial Data, Leverage existing technology,
Use Basic Tools to keep training and acquisition costs low
Enable Analysis & Decision Support
FormidaApplications
Distributed Web interfacePage (OGC)
CubeViewclient
Any GIS client(next phase)
Presentation Layer
Nation Health Surveillance System application serverApplication Server Layer
(Currently in implementation
CSD & EA
Aggregate data
foundation spatial data
Vital statisticsCSD & detailed
attribute
(Alberta Only)
Air quality data- SO2
- Battery flares
Proprietary GISformat & vitalstats & socio-
economic
CubeWerx HullUNIX
OGDI interfaceMID/MIF
Tunney's PastureUNIX
OGDI interfaceMID/MIF
CubeWerx HullWIN/NT
ODBC interfaceMID/MIF and DBF
On Client/Replicated
WIN/NTOGDI interface
MID/MIF
Tunney's PastureWin/95
Grasslands
CSD, EA &Socio-Economic
Detailed data
foundation spatial data
OGDI Interface and DriversData Server Layer
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Case 4: CHS Source DBCase 4: CHS Source DBFrom paper charts to digital dataFrom paper charts to digital data
From Map sheet paradigm Closed, single purpose, file
based GIS applications Single purpose internal
“cartographic” systems Standards for data exchange Moderate data volume
To Continuous coverage Open, object-relational DBMS
with many end-user tools Multi-purpose “decision support”
systems Standards for data access Massive data volume
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
CHS Back OfficeCHS Back Office Architecture & Flow Architecture & Flow
SourceSourceDataData
CleanCleanDataData
““Refined”Refined”Source DataSource Data
MetacontentMetacontent
DataDataProductsProducts
RealTime DataRealTime Data
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
CHS Front Office: OpenCHS Front Office: Open Access to clientsAccess to clients
““Refined”Refined”Source DataSource Data
MetacontentMetacontent
Data Data ProductsProducts
RealTime DataRealTime Data
Federated Data Federated Data WarehouseWarehouse
ApplicationApplicationAccessAccess
Visualization Visualization ToolsTools
GIS ToolsGIS Tools
Web BrowserWeb Browser
•Open Interface Open Interface •Flexible Flexible ArchitectureArchitecture•ExpandableExpandable•NeutralNeutral•Rapid AccessRapid Access•EasyEasy
Interface LayerInterface Layer
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Metacontent Management Metacontent Management through the Business Life cyclethrough the Business Life cycle
Planning
Marketing
External collection
Data Acquisition
Production
Distribution
Product Data Management
CUSTOMER
Static and Dynamic Static and Dynamic MetacontentMetacontent
Prospective Prospective MetacontentMetacontent
Survey/ internal
collection
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Distributed process architectureDistributed process architecture
Remote collaboration handled through standard distributed database architecture and networking
St John’sSt John’s
OttawaOttawa MontrealMontreal
HalifaxHalifax
Validation hydrographerSurvey hydrographer
Production Quality Control Cartographer
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
CASE 5: GEOIDE CASE 5: GEOIDE Feature Extraction and GeneralizationFeature Extraction and Generalization
Linking industry and academiaLinking industry and academia
“develop a service to extract information from high resolution imagery using collaborative data and place it into an open distributed data architecture that can be used for such data analysis and warehousing capabilities as feature linking, generalization tools, aggregation, and visualization.”
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Goals for Feature ExtractionGoals for Feature Extraction
User requirement
s / goals
ImagesMulti-resolution
MultispectralMultisensor
Operator
Semi-automated Feature extraction
•Line features•roads (CCRS)•rivers (UVIC)•coastlines (JOINT)
•Area Features•lakes•islands•forest stands•agricultural areas etc
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Simple stream extraction Simple stream extraction algorithms completealgorithms complete
•The project is using commercially available imagery such as 4m KFA 100, 1m IKONOS (when available), and 1m digital orthophotos.
•UVIC grad students have also developed remote sensing tools to capture necessary information.
HydraSpace“Linking People and Information”
Dynamic Multi-scale update, generalization, Dynamic Multi-scale update, generalization, visualization and analysisvisualization and analysis
Database Files •Spatial data
•Attribute data•Meta data
SQL std.Cartridge
TextCartridge
CubeSTORSpatial Cartridge
SQL Engine
CubeSTOR Server
OtherCartridges
Oracle Network ComputingArchitecture
Medium & ThickOGDI Clients
Medium & ThickSQL Clients
Thin Client
OGDIServer
WebServer
CubeSERVServer
Network Analysis
GeneralizationEngine
GenSystem
Multiple datasets
Spatial Load Facility (FME & OGDI)Data Cleansing & Topology Validation
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GeoMedia
Feature LinkingService (FLS)
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Proposed Feature Extraction Proposed Feature Extraction DeliverablesDeliverables
The first phase of Feature Extraction to be completed by October 30, 1999 with the following deliverable:
Design and implement a working (not integrated) feature extraction demonstration
The second phase deliverables in early 2000 would include: interfaces from the Feature Extraction service to the spatial data
warehouse based on the CubeSTOR/Oracle implementation on a Unix platform
Population of the warehouse with selected metadata and data sets from potential partners including: LIDAR, SAR, VMAPX, VITD, PITD, ITD, classified satellite imagery, selected tactical information.
The third phase in late 2000 - early 2001 would: Develop and demonstrate the data fusion enhancements for terrain
analysis and extraction of higher-dimensional features
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Benefits of adding feature Benefits of adding feature extraction to AGMIIDextraction to AGMIID
The enhancements would result in: a feature extraction service for multi-resolution imagery images, hi-res vector, and classified output in the data warehouse,
accessible to other services (e.g., feature linking and terrain analysis
a distributed architecture for acquisition and update of data through a single portal
a suite of tools for data load, integration and retrieval, Web browsing, and report generation
The system must be designed to deliver information in a form The system must be designed to deliver information in a form readily accessible and useable by decision-makers. readily accessible and useable by decision-makers.