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Introduction to Open Source Geospatial Stack: QGIS, GeoServer, QGIS Server, Web & Mobile Clients

Theme:
Open Source Geospatial Stack
What:
Talk
When:
9:00 AM, Monday 17 Jun 2019 (3 hours)
Where:
How:
Gain insights on the possibilities and challenges with leveraging and integrating a complete open source GIS stack into your applications and projects. Sessions will be led by members of OSGEO-Ottawa.

The first session involves high level presentations showcasing use case scenarios and highlighting strengths and limitations of each tools. This session is designed for managers, analysts, and non-technical individuals to discover and learn about what open source GIS tools are available, whether these tools fit their needs, and what the potential challenges are in implementing them.

9:00 Welcome (GeoIgnite 2019 Open Source Track) (Will Cadell)
9:15 OSGeo Introduction (Jerome St-Louis)
9:30 Open-source stack: GIS databases, SDI / servers, desktop, web and mobile clients (Stefan Simon)
9:45 Integration of open-source stack within existing military GIS systems (Anthony Mayne)
10:15 Case study: GIS in public administration(Stefan Simon)

10:30 Break

10:45 QGis Overview (Regie Alam)
11:00 Remote-Sensing with QGIS (Adreeta Sarmah)
11:15 Geospatial Servers (QGIS Server & GeoServer)(Stefan Simon)
11:35 OpenLayers - JS API - (Stefan Simon)
11:50 GeoNode - For deploying Spatial Data Infrastructures(Stefan Simon)

12:00 Lunch (Participants can get lunch, not inlcuded in price, in the venue restaurant)

Participant
ASG Mapping Ltd
President
Participant
GIS Developer
Participant
Department of National Defence
Senior Geomatics Analyst
Participant
Ecere
CTO
Participant
Sparkgeo
Founder & CEO
Participant
Sparkgeo
VP Operations

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