ELF products in the ArcGIS platform Presentation to: Author: Date: NMO Summit 2016, Dublin, Ireland Clemens Portele 18 May 2016
The Building Blocks 18 May, 2016
More ELF users through affiliated platforms - Affiliated platforms are additional hubs for ELF data: Commercial cloud-based GIS platforms with a very large user base and support for all major devices - ELF data published in affiliated platforms is ready for immediate use by both application developers and GIS users using the applications, tools and APIs they are familiar with - In the ELF project, ELF feature data and applications are also hosted on ArcGIS Online 18 May, 2016
INSPIRE is looking only at part of the dataflow Applications Lack of guidance and tool support Internet View Service Download Service INSPIRE Directive Implementing Rules Technical Guidance Spatial Data Set
1 Automated sync from ELF Platform services provided by NMCAs to ArcGIS Online using FME; includes optimization of the data for use in ArcGIS ELF Platform: Reference Data & Services Applications: Use Reference Data and Other Data in any Application Environment 2 Publish the data as Hosted Feature Service in ArcGIS Online INSPIRE Network Services Map Applications Value-added Web Services Reference data elf.maps.arcgis.com National Mapping & Cadastral Authorities Reference data ArcGIS Online: A Data and Application Hub in the ELF Infrastructure NSDIs Reference data Reference data 1 feature data, gridded data, map tiles 2 Other Data Providers Web Services JavaScript APIs Mobile SDKs Map Applications
Preparing ELF data for use in ArcGIS Simplify structures for use in maps Reduce content to make the data easier to understand and handle by users and developers that are not INSPIRE experts Improve layer structure of the data for use in multi-scale maps Cache ELF data in the ArcGIS Online cloud and publish it via hosted feature services optimised for use in map-based apps Keep data synchronized support for change-only updates is planned (not available from the ELF platform at the moment)
ArcGIS ArcGIS An Integrated Web GIS Platform Desktop Web Device Identity Security Portal Providing Mapping, Analysis, Data Management, and Collaboration Living Atlas Server Online Content and Services Available on the Open Web...... and On-Premises
ArcGIS Online Hosted Web GIS A Complete SaaS Solution Apps Users New and Improved Smart Mapping Formal Metadata Better Administration Enhanced Printing Geocoding What s Coming Improved Search Advanced Analysis Enhanced OGC Support More Content Providing Online Mapping, Apps, and Content
Why ArcGIS Online? We could have published the data using ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Portal on premise Significant effort required to operate a reliable, scalable infrastructure Advantages of the SaaS approach for us: Elasticity (user demands differ over time) High availability and security Management of the complete infrastructure by a third party (Esri) We can focus on the reference data! Important to manage resources 18 May, 2016
ELF in ArcGIS Online http://elf.maps.arcgis.com/
Sample layers from EuroGlobalMap - open data (Scale level: Global)
Administrative and statistical units & base map (Scale level: Global and Regional)
ELF Administrative Units (Scale level: Master) 18 May, 2016
ELF Administrative Units 18 May, 2016
supporting the attributes and relationships specified by ELF and INSPIRE
ELF Hydrography 18 May, 2016
ELF Addresses 18 May, 2016
ELF Cadastral Parcels 18 May, 2016
Population density (geo-referencing example for using ELF with statistical data)
On an iphone 18 May, 2016
In ArcGIS Pro 18 May, 2016
Discovering data: Metadata is published using the ArcGIS Online Portal
Discovering data: Use the discovery capability of the client (here: ArcGIS Online Map Viewer)
Future option could be to use the ArcGIS Marketplace (this will depend on the WP9 results)