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GIS IN Web 2.0 Era

GIS IN Web 2.0 Era. Fifth National GIS Symposium in Saudi Arabia. Abdulsalam Abdulah Abdulaal Al Khubar Apr 25- 28, 2009 Jumada I  12-14, 1431. Table of Content. Literature Review. What Is Web2. Evolving Of Web2.0 Web 2.0 Characteristics. Web2.0 Platform Most Popular WEB2.0 sites

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GIS IN Web 2.0 Era

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  1. GIS IN Web 2.0 Era Fifth National GIS Symposium in Saudi Arabia Abdulsalam Abdulah Abdulaal Al Khubar Apr 25- 28, 2009 Jumada I  12-14, 1431

  2. Table of Content Literature Review. What Is Web2. Evolving Of Web2.0 Web 2.0 Characteristics. Web2.0 Platform Most Popular WEB2.0 sites GIS Definition and Maturity Attributes GIS Catachrestic on Web2.0 Examples of GIS web2.0 Conclusions Q / A

  3. Literature Review: What Is Web2.0 • Web 2.0 is social, it’s open (or at least it should be), it’s letting go of control over your data, it’s mixing the global with the local."—Richard MacManus • "Web 2.0 is a marketing concept used by venture capitalists and conference promoters to try to call another bubble into existence."—Dave Winer • "I think Web 2.0 is of course a piece of jargon,nobody even knows what it means."—Tim Berners-Lee • "If an essential part of Web 2.0 is harnessing collective intelligence, turning the web into a kind of global brain, the blogosphere is the equivalent of constant mental chatter in the forebrain, the voice we hear in all of our heads. It may not reflect the deep structure of the brain, which is often unconscious, but is instead the equivalent of conscious thought." —Tim O'Reilly • "Web 2.0 is about people"—David Sifry • It is new generation of internet (web1.0 static, web1.5 dynamic, web2.0 intellectual sharing)

  4. What Is Web2.0 Business Technology Web2.0 Social • Web 2.0 refers to business, social andtechnologyevolutions, including new models for community and collaboration. Gartner

  5. Evolving Of Web2.0 Ajax TCP IP globalization Web APIs http web as platform hyperlink Blogs Web 1.0 Web 2.0

  6. Web2.0 Catachrestic Business • Enhance creativity • Marketing • Collaboration • Services Hosting • Content Explosion • Globalization • Opportunity & New Business Models Social • Freedom & relinquishing control • Mixing global with local • Web as global brain • Web-based communities • Intellectual sharing • Collaboration among users • Social-networking wikis, blogs, and folksonomies • An attitude not only a technology Technology Web2.0 • Cloud Computing • Saas • Utility Computing • Platform as a services • Internet Integration • Data interface & • metadata no longer needed

  7. Web2.0 Platform Only internet connectivity is needed No need to run any application on user devices.

  8. Most Popular WEB2.0 sites

  9. Most Popular WEB2.0 sites

  10. GIS IS MORE THAN A SET OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS… IT ENABLES THE INTEGRATION OF LOCATION BASED DATA INTO ANALYTICAL AND MANAGERIAL PROCESSES ACROSS A TELCO GIS Definition and Maturity Attributes A computer based system which captures, stores, manipulates, analyzes, and displays geographically referenced data and its associated attribute data to address various enterprise planning, management and operational needs Multiple Enterprise GIS Enterprise Int. GIS CAD AM/FM GIS Integrated GIS • Allows linking attribute to the graphic elements • Attribute data is stored in a database and is accessed, maintained and analyzed through the AM/FM application • Advanced AM/FM systems incorporate process flows for end to end network management • Workforce management modules for effective assignment, dispatching, etc… • Automates process of generating network drawings and maps • Generally uses points, lines and areas • Attributes are stored as graphics within the drawing • Can support multiple layers overlay • Adds geographic location of the graphic elements on top of AM/FM functionality • Allows location based queries and analysis on multiple layers of data (demographics, post-paid/prepaid traffic, revenues) • Spans multiple department or business units of the enterprise • Integrates information from several discrete data sources • Is at the heart of the decision support system of an organization • Is fully integrated with the enterprise I/T infrastructure and business processes Source: Industry Benchmarks, BAH analysis

  11. GIS Catachrestic on Web2.0 Business • exploration of GIS base decision Support system. • Marketing base on location. • Geographical Collaboration • Services Hosting • Geographical Content Explosion S. Images. • Globalization • Opportunity & New Business Models Social • Freedom & relinquishing control • Mixing global with local seamless world. • Web as global geographical brain • Geographical base communities • Intellectual sharing of spatial data. • Collaboration among users to enrich spatial contents. • Social-networking wikis, blogs, and folksonomies • Exploration of traveling. • Virtual spatial world. • link personal knowledge, wishes, dreams, events into spatial references. Technology Web2.0 • In addition to Cloud Computing,Saas, Utility Computing, Platform as a services. • Huge expansion in Mobile phone usages in spatial manners. • FMC Fix Mobile Convergence. • Interoperability of spatial data • Geo references images & pictures

  12. Examples of GIS web2.0 ArcGIS Online ESRI. Google Earth MapQuest Yahoo Maps Maps. Com Bing Maps Many GIS Manufactures claims having cloud computing capabilities.

  13. New Traffic Model Cars Talks To Cars • Traffic Jam. • Rerouting. • Points Of Interest. • Accident. • Police Check Points. • Weather Forecast. • Business Offers. • Advertisement. • Maps changes & Directions. • Sensors Information Cars Users Communities • Cars Will be equipped with black box • like an air plane. • This Black box bundled with • GPS Devices • Communication Devices • Sensors • Hard Disk

  14. Conclusions The full impact of Web 2.0 will be realized through three major changes: shifting the social behavior; newWeb technology; andbusiness responses. Bandwidth limitations will gradually disappear allowing for more geospatial data handlingandsharing. Interoperability and files comprising technique will play major roles in adopting web 2.0 concepts in GIS industry. Web 2.0 on the spot. Vendors have different strategies for leveraging and leading in the Web. Organizations need to assess vendors' strategies with business requirements in proactive mode. Data security concerns will be the main determinant of which applications move to Web 2.0 and when. In GIS area Spatial Data Availability + Data security will be the main determinant of which applications move to Web 2.0 and when. Thegrowing availabilityof cost-effective, geospatial virtual-world technology to simulate interactions in the real world has re-emphasized their value. Also empowered by cost-effective precise geospatial data acquisitions. Advance Web services are becoming increasingly complex and oriented toward enterprise-class computing environments. Researchers start talking about web3.0.

  15. Thank You Q / A Abdulsalam Abdulah Abdulaal Tel: 0505314052 aaal@stc.com.sa

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