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1 | # | ID | R/I/% | Time | Delegates | Title | Presenter | Abstract |
2 | 1 | 35 | 64/38/62%/68% | 2 | 30 | Introduction to high availability clusters with GeoServer and GeoWebCache | Simone Giannecchini, GeoSolutions | This workshop will provide an introduction to setting up high availability clusters for OGC services using GeoServer and GeoWebCache. |
3 | 2 | 36 | 57/36/59%/58% | 2 | 30 | SpatioTemporal data handling with GeoServer: an introduction with examples for MetOc and Remote Sensing data for WMS and WCS | Simone Giannecchini, GeoSolutions | This workshop will provide detailed information on how to handle SpatioTemporal metadata in GeoServer for serving with OGC Services, with a particular focus on WMS and WCS. |
5 | 4 | 43 | 54/32/52%/69% | 4 | 30 | spatial analysis with QGIS and SEXTANTE | Victor Olaya, OpenGeo | This workshop will introduce the SEXTANTE spatial data framework for QGIS, showing its components and its usage for all kinds of data analysis. A set of example cases will be detailed, which cover common analysis routines, as well as more advanced ones. |
6 | 5 | 28 | 53/36/59%/47% | 4 | 100 | Big Data in Geo | Peter Baumann, Jacobs University | By the end of this workshop, participants will know the main data categories contributing to Big Geo Data, their characteristics and variations, and understand the new qualities (in particular, temporal aspects) that contribute to the challenge of Big Data. We will discuss relevant standards in the field, and provide hands-on experience in standards-based access to Big Data. This will enable participants to pursue own research, make informed decisions on standards and tools, and elaborate Big Data solutions. |
7 | 6 | 39 | 53/33/54%/61% | 2 | 40 | WPS with GeoServer | Mike Pumphrey, OpenGeo | One area where web-based GIS has traditionally lagged behind its desktop counterpart is in analysis and processing. No more. The Web Processing Service (WPS), modeled on the more widely known Web Map Server (WMS) and Web Feature Server (WFS) protocols, adds support for web-based geospatial analysis. |
8 | 7 | 32 | 51/35/57%/46% | 2 | 3? | Implementing spatial search engines | Robert van Seeters, Geodan | This workshop is aimed at teaching how to integrate spatial data (e.g. using OGC webservices) with enterprise search solutions. We will cover indexing, searching and presentation of search results to end users. We will work with live geographical datasets (e.g. INSPIRE download services) and combine those with non spatial datasets to provide a seamless search solution for all your data. |
9 | 8 | 19 | 50/34/56%/47% | 2 | 4? | How to easily build your own GeoNetwork UI using widgets | MarÃa Arias de Reyna, GeoCat BV | First, we will present the new HTML5 UI for GeoNetwork and how to use it (technically speaking). Then we will wander on the following topics: * How to customize or create a simple geoNetwork UI using widgets * How to add a widget to a non-geoNetwork webpage * Use CSW/search api to search from an external website using geoNetwork widgets |
10 | 9 | 14 | 50/31/51%/61% | 4 | 60 | GeoNetwork for dummies, or how to setup and use an SDI in 3 hours | Jeroen Ticheler, GeoCat bv | The workshop will focus on the implementation of a GeoNetwork opensource based catalog to serve and access geospatial data in a Spatial Data Infrastructure. |
11 | 10 | 11 | 48/32/52%/50% | 4 | 20 | Keep your data & metadata synchronized | Francois Prunayre, | Synchronization of geospatial datasets and their metadata is a key point of today's SDI. In this workshop you will learn how data management applications such as Talend ETL could be combined to analyze your data and populate or update your metadata catalog in Geonetwork. |
12 | 11 | 21 | 48/29/48%/65% | 6 | 15 | Advanced spatial data analysis with GRASS GIS 7 | Markus Neteler, Fondazione Edmund Mach, GIS and Remote Sensing Unit | GRASS GIS is a free Geographic Information System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modelling, and visualization which runs on MS Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. This advanced workshop will give a brief overview of the new capabilities implemented in GRASS GIS 7 followed by a hands-on session by the attendees. |