SuperMap GIS 10i is a cloud native, cross-platform GIS technology system that includes products for SDK, servers, clients, and desktop use. The document introduces the SuperMap GIS 10i technology system and product family, and provides details about the SuperMap iDesktop Java and .NET desktop GIS platforms, describing their abilities to produce and manage spatial data, represent spatial information, perform spatial analysis and data mining, and enable 2D/3D GIS and custom application development.
This document provides an overview of designing and publishing cached map services to ArcGIS Server. It discusses: - What cached maps are and their primary purpose of pre-rendering map images for fast display and reducing server load. - The key steps for publishing an image service to ArcGIS Server, including designing data, creating a file geodatabase and mosaic dataset, publishing the image service, and creating a cache at various scales and formats. - Designing mosaic datasets to manage and serve large image collections while reducing processing time and storage needs. - Using ArcGIS Desktop and Server software to author image services from desktop data and publish them to ArcGIS Server with caches for improved performance.
This document discusses Esri software in the AWS cloud. It provides background on how government agencies like HHS and CMS use AWS for hosting healthcare data. It outlines options for deploying Esri web GIS including using AWS services like EC2, S3, and Redshift. Finally it discusses opportunities to partner with AWS and Esri to help more organizations take advantage of cloud computing.
This is a speech given by Nebula Graph during the offline meetup with a bunch of graph technology enthusiasts. The slides mainly include the following info: 1. A brief introduction to the graph theory and graph database category 2. The Nebula Graph team's thoughts on the graph technology and the development of the graph database industry in recent years, including advantages and challenges 3. The architecture of Nebula Graph based on the thoughts 4. Q&A
This document summarizes lessons learned from a large enterprise implementation of Esri ArcGIS. It discusses challenges faced including the unique security responsibilities of the federal government. Key lessons included discouraging hybrid ArcGIS designs across multiple networks, allowing hours to move across contract years, using Agile over Waterfall for expedited life cycles, and increasing visibility of fixes from vendors. Prototyping with infrastructure as a service and emphasizing minimum viable products is also advised.
Nebula Graph is an open-source distributed graph database created by Vesoft to allow users to uncover deep relationships between data sets. It has advantages over other graph databases in its architecture which uses a shared-nothing structure for high availability and separates storage and computation for high scalability. Nebula Graph has been adopted by major companies and can store and process huge amounts of data, with performance benchmarks showing it to be significantly faster than alternatives.
GIS can be used throughout the entire building lifecycle from planning and design through to operation. During the planning stage, GIS is useful for understanding geographic context and constraints. In design, GIS allows presentation of concepts to stakeholders and procedural modelling of design options. GIS supports analysis of design options and engagement. It also enables positional quality assurance. During construction, GIS supports site operations management. In operation, GIS facilitates facilities management and operational efficiency through integration with other systems like SAP and SharePoint. The customer's data requirements should be specified to ensure the right digital information assets are delivered.
This document outlines the challenges faced by the Forestry Commission in facilitating collaboration among staff. It describes the evolution of their platforms from individual PCs in district offices in the 1990s to a modern "Forester" platform that allows all staff access to content from any device. The vision is for Forester to be a centralized hub containing all spatial data, enabling easy search, sharing and updating of content to support collaboration. It provides configurable collaboration tools to streamline the process and aims to make data accessible everywhere by everyone on the Forestry Commission team.
Slides from the QlikMaps 3.0 new release webinar: Create Maps Fast. With an entirely new interface that allows for quick map creation, QlikMaps 3.0 will make developers' and end-users' mpa creation lives so much simpler. You'll also get a preview of indoor and venue mapping now available with QlikMaps. Watch the webinar on-demand at http://bit.ly/2haevSE
This document discusses web-based GIS and virtual globes. It begins by defining web-based GIS as using the web to disseminate and process geographic information and present results. Virtual globes are 3D software models of the earth that allow users to freely navigate. The history of web-based GIS is then outlined, along with examples like Google Earth. The document notes that web-based GIS and virtual globes can advance science by allowing overlay of data and custom applications. Examples of how these tools may impact daily life are finding hotels and viewing real-time weather. The document concludes by speculating on further potential benefits in areas like home shopping, data exploration, and comparing human behavior patterns.