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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Participation on ToT FOSS-GIS

Objective
Training of Trainers course on Free and Open Source Software
for Geographic Information Systems

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Destination
Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Ilmiah - LIPI
Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto 10 – Jakarta
S 6° 13' 42.5'' and E 106° 49' 03.3''

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Organizer

1. UNDP International Open Source Network

2. inWent – Capacity Building International

3. State Ministry of Research and Technology

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Activity summary

Setting the scene

The first day focused on setting the scene, let the attendees introduce themselves and formulate the common base to work from and define the goals.

Introduction of the participants

  • Participants come from the government, university, international organizations and SMEs.
  • The technical background of the participants was very diverse ranging from the experienced web developer to the GIS specialist
  • Participants expected to learn about FOSS, GIS and how to disseminate spatial data using the web. To some participants this also was the first contact with the GNU Linux Operating System.

Introduction to FOSS development and licensing models

  • What is Open Source?
  • how does it differentiate from closed source or proprietary software?
  • What is Free Software licensing?

Excursion

The course room was very well equipped with 30 machines (1:1 participant to machine) running Ubuntu Feisty. A local server hosted all required GIS software in the most current available version so that it could be deployed and installed easily, even by completely Linux inexperienced users. This smooth process was impressive even to the trainer.

Introduction to GIS

  • Desktop GIS software
  • Raster data
  • Vector data
  • Point, Line, Curve
  • Operations on GIS data (buffer, intersect, touches, inside, outside)

Introduction to WebGIS

  • WebGIS, viewing GIS data in the web
  • Client-server architecture
  • Network limitations
  • Spatial Data Infrastructures
  • Browsing the spatial web

Examples, Links and Geodata

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Standards, Communities and the Web

WebGIS is a lot about interoperability. This involves adoption and adherence to standards wherever they make sense and collaboration and communication wherever they fail or are in need of further development. This day looks into both; the standards organization OGC and the Open Source Community OSGeo and shows web based examples where this cooperation is working well.

Standards in the GIS world, the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)

  • Introduction to the OGC and development of standards
  • Basic operation of an OGC web service (OGC OWS)
  • OGC WMS Web Map Service
    • Base URL
    • Get Capabilities
    • GetMap
    • GetFeatueInfo
  • GML Geographic Markup Language
  • OGC WFS Web Feature Service
    • Base URL
    • GetCapabilities
    • DescribeFeature
    • GetFeatue

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)

  • Introduction to the Community of Communities
  • Software overview (web mapping, geospatial libraries, desktop GIS, catalogs)
  • Communication, Mailing Lists, IRC, Wiki (this)
  • Governance
  • Membership
  • Local Chapters
  • Education and Curriculum
  • Access to Public Geodata

Web Mapping

  • Introduction to OpenLayers
  • Introduction to Mapbender
    • Installation
    • Adding new services
    • Creating new interfaces
    • Managing users
    • Implementing new functionality

Storing Spatial Data and Serving Maps

The first part of the day will introduce some basic file based spatial data formats and then focus on spatial data management using the standard database PostgreSQL and spatial extension PostGIS. The second part of the day will be dedicated to introducing MapServer as an OGC WMS rendering engine accessing the file based data and geometries stored in PostgreSQL PostGIS.

Data management

  • File formats
    • Shape
    • TIFF
  • Spatially extended database
    • Introduction to PostgreSQL
    • Installation
    • Clients (shell, local installation, web installation)
    • Introduction to PostGIS
    • Importing spatial data
    • Querying data
    • Execute GIS operations

Data Visualization

  • Web Map Server
    • Introduction to MapServer
    • Installation
    • Web Server configuration
  • Recap: OGC WMS Web Map Service
    • Creating a MAP file
    • Using Shape files
    • Using TIFF Raster data
    • Using raster catalogs
    • Connecting to PostgreSQL/PostGIS

Querying and Operating on Spatial Data - Orchestrating Services

This day will focus on how to make the maps accessible, searchable and queryable using the OGC Web Feature Service standard.

Query for Data

  • Web Map Server II
    • Cascade WMS
    • Making maps look good
    • Performance tuning
  • Recap: OGC WFS Web Feature Service
    • MapServer as WFS
  • Using WFS
    • To search for places
    • To highlight objects
    • To select other objects

Operate on Data

  • GeoServer
    • Installation
    • Servlet container configuration
    • Administrating GeoServer
    • Connecting to PostgreSQL/PostGIS
    • Configuring the OGC WFS-T (Transactional Web Feature Service)
  • Orchestrating GeoServer and MapServer with Mapbender

User Management, Security and Other Needful Things

Due to simple information overload this day was not specifically used to focus on how to manage security but to recap everything that was learned in the days before.

User Management

Several access levels were introduced and different accounts used during the source.

  • Operating System level access. On the machines the standard user was "foss" with the password "gis". It was discussed that a secure password should consist of a combination of several letters and special characters and should not be a name, birthday, or any other existing word.
  • Proxy authentication to get access to "The Web"
  • Database level access; postgres, postgres
  • GIS web service user authentication and authorization using the Mapbender Framework
  • Mailing List account, Wiki Account, OSGeo site wide account

Securing services

Due to overload this topic was only grazed at the top.

  • Using encrypted protocols
  • Use security facades
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Restricting access
  • Protocols, log Levels and Privacy

Bringing it all back together

  • Load WMS from MapServer with PostGIS data
  • Load WFS from GeoServer with PostGIS data (not enough time, see install instructions in the Appendix)
  • Create Application interface with Mapbender
  • Link WFS to WMS in Mapbender (not enough time)
  • Secure the infrastructure (not enough time)

Every day started with open questions and a rehearsal from the previous day.

Trainers Comments

Impressive organization, everything worked just perfect. The training time was to short for the rich selection of topics - or put it the other way round, it was way too much content for five days.

One day should have been spent completely on how to efficiently use a command line interface, read a technical manual and understand basic networking - things that cannot be expected from Windows end users. One day is enough and would make life so much easier for people, especially when they get back to their existing environment and finally understand how things work. The IT background of the GIS specialists was surprisingly thin. The time was good to build a solid foundation and give an overview of the different GIS tools ranging from libraries over Desktop GIS, spatial databases to web services.

Retrieved from "http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/ToT_FOSSGIS_07"

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Comment/notes:

The training time was too short for the rich selection of topics, large of participant amount and trained by a single trainer.

Training contents was basically to provide the overview of the different GIS tools ranging from libraries over Desktop GIS, spatial databases to web services, with limited practical activities on the FOSS-GIS (Quantum GIS and GvSIG). The introduction and some practical work with database management and web mapping were very impressive. The course also was good to build a new GIS fellows network locally in Indonesia and internationally. Mailing list for the FOSS-GIS ToT alumni has been created to continue the discussion on FOSS-GIS.

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Major outcomes:

  • Knowledge of the different GIS applications to develop a complete combination of FOSS-GIS application to be as power-full as the well known proprietary application;
  • Knowledge of spatial database management through Open Source database;
  • Knowledge of spatial database sharing through Web Map Server;
  • Network expansion to wider GIS and FOSS users;
  • Most of the FOSS-GIS applications are provided for Microsoft Window Operating System based as well as LINUX.
  • Knowledge of the FOSS-GIS information sources on the internet:

o FOSS-GIS application & information: www.grass.itc.it, www.mapbender.org, http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/, www.freegis.org, www.ohloh.net, www.gvsig.gva.es. www.qgis.org, www.postgresql.org, http://www.wheregroup.com/en/desktop_gis, http://www.maptools.org/, http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/UDIG/Home. …

o Education: www.wiki.osgeo.org, www.opengeospatial.org, http://www.mapbender.org/presentations/Spatial_Data_Management_Arnulf_Christl/html/, http://osgeo.net/moodle/, http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Software, http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Open_Source, http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Free_Software, …

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List of Steering Committee, Trainer and Participants

IOSN ASEAN+3

  1. DR. ALVIN B. MARCELO (MANAGER)
  2. DR. FRANCIS E. SARMIENTO III (PROJECT OFFICER)

RISTEK

  1. KEMAL PRIHATMAN (Asst. to Deputy for Development and Utilization of Information Technology)
  2. AGUS SEDIADI (Head of Cooperation for IT Institution)
  3. ALDI HARYADI (Head of Sub Division for Governmental Institution)

Wheregroup

ARNULF CHRISTL (TRAINER)



Participants:

1. ADIWAN F. ARITENANG - BBPT

2. ADI WIDYANTO - CUSO (Canadian Volunteers Organization)

3. AGUS WIBOWO - BPPT

4. AMRULLAH - USAID Environmental Services Program

5. DARMANTO - ASPPUK (Association for Woman in Small Business Assistance)

6. DIAN OKTIARI - BMG, Earthquake Engineering and Tsunami Division

7. FARID AZIS - PT. Multi System Solution

8. FRANS THAMURA - JUG

9. HARIYANTO - RISTEK

10. HENDRA MICHAEL AQUAN - Jakarta Green Monster

11. INGGIT LOLITA SARI - LAPAN

12. LINDA LESTARI - BAKORNAS PB

13. MUHAMAD JAFAR ELLY - LIPI

14. ICHWAN SUTARDI - Provinsi NTB

15. NOVIANTI - RISTEK

16. NUHAYATI MASTHURAH - LIPI

17. NURYANI - LIPI

18. RACHMAWAN ADI LAKSONO - LIPI

19. SAPTO NUGRUHO - BPDP-BPPT

20. SUKIRSTIYANTI - LIPI

21. TUTUT USAHENI - Universitas Riau

22. WARDIYONO - Airputih Foundation

23. YUSI TYRONI MURSITYO - Universitas Brawijaya

24. YUKI INSTIANTO - BPPT

25. FIRMAN HADI - ITB

26. UTAMI R. KADARWATI – DKP

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News and Photos

http://www.kompas.com/kompas-cetak/0710/23/humaniora/3937147.htm

http://e-pemerintah.com/mod.php?mod=publisher&op=viewarticle&cid=49&artid=61

http://www.ristek.go.id/index.php?mod=News&conf=v&id=2268

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hallo,
when the FOSS GIS training will be held again in Indonesia?
i really want to use and apply it as professionally
Thx. (inggit_sari@yahoo.com)

Anonymous said...

iya nih mbak... saya nunggu2 juga...

tapi mungkin pengennya yang aplikasinya sudah bisa kayak yang umum digunakan, seperti produk2 dari esri...


suwun2,
wgs84

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