Map Whiteboard Cloud Solution for Collaborative Editing of Geographic Information

K. Charvát, Runar Bergheim, Raitis Berzins, F. Zadražil, Dailis Langovskis, Jan Vrobel, S. Horáková
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For the purpose of exploiting the potential of cloud connectivity in geographical information systems, the Map Whiteboard technology introduced in this article does for web mapping what Google Docs does for word processing; create a shared user interface where multiple parties collaboratively can develop maps and map data while seeing each other work in realtime. To develop the Map Whiteboard concept, we have applied a methodology whereby we have collected technical and functional requirements through a series of hackathons, implemented a prototype in several stages, and subjected this to rigorous testing in a lab environment and with selected users from relevant environments at intermediate scale. The work has resulted in a fully functional prototype that exploits WebSockets via a cloud service to reflect map and data changes between multiple connected clients. The technology has a demonstrated potential for use in a wide range of web GIS applications, something that is facilitated by the interfaces already implemented towards mainstream mapping frameworks like OpenLayers and QGIS-two of the most popular frameworks for Web GIS solutions. Further development and testing are required before operationalization in mission-critical environments. In conclusion, the Map Whiteboard concept offers a starting point for exploiting cloud connectivity within GIS to facilitate the digitalization of common processes within the government and private sector. The technology is ready for early adopters and welcomes the contribution of interested parties.
地理信息协同编辑的地图白板云解决方案
为了开发地理信息系统中云连接的潜力,本文中介绍的地图白板技术对web地图的作用就像Google Docs对文字处理的作用一样;创建一个共享的用户界面,其中多方可以协作开发地图和地图数据,同时实时查看彼此的工作情况。为了开发地图白板的概念,我们采用了一种方法,即通过一系列黑客马拉松收集技术和功能需求,分几个阶段实现原型,并在实验室环境和中等规模的相关环境中选择用户对其进行严格测试。这项工作产生了一个全功能的原型,它通过云服务利用WebSockets来反映多个连接的客户端之间的地图和数据变化。该技术已被证明具有广泛应用于网络GIS应用的潜力,这是由已经实现的主流地图框架(如OpenLayers和qgis)的接口所促进的,这是两个最流行的网络GIS解决方案框架。在关键任务环境中操作之前,需要进一步的开发和测试。总之,地图白板概念为利用GIS中的云连接提供了一个起点,以促进政府和私营部门公共流程的数字化。该技术已准备好供早期采用者使用,并欢迎感兴趣的各方作出贡献。
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