City Mapping with Free Software Solutions

Roy Brander is giving a talk on City Mapping with Free Software Solutions.
Anyone that knows Roy can tell you what an entertaining and informative speaker 
he is.

All are welcome. Attendance is free. Please RSVP to off...@cuug.ab.ca
so we get sufficient snacks.



from: http://www.cuug.ab.ca/

City Mapping with Free Software Solutions

April General Meeting
City Mapping with Free Software Solutions
Speaker: Roy Brander, Senior Infrastructure Engineer for Water Resources, The 
City of Calgary

Geographic Information Systems -- software that combines the graphics of CAD 
with the textual information of databases,
allowing programmable map displays that highlight the geographic location of 
data -- are now a familiar sight everywhere
from Google mobile maps to newspaper displays of electoral results. What took a 
whole mainframe for the simplest maps in
the 1960s was a $20,000 Unix workstation when the modern GIS on a single 
workstation became possible around 1990. For
over 20 years, the commercial field has been utterly dominated by the products 
of one company, ESRI, and GIS was
understood to require not just a powerful PC, but a major back-end database, 
usually Oracle, on a powerful server. Since
it was a high-end hardware problem, the software costs were also many thousands 
and there was very little GIS done
personally. Educational institutions taught with ESRI products almost 
exclusively.

In just the last few years, long projects by advocates of the open-source 
databases came to fruition with powerful,
robust "geodatabase" add-ons for PostgreSQL and MySQL. The add-on for 
PostgreSQL, called PostGIS, is by far the most
popular and supported. The most recent version of PostGIS, 2.0, just released 
in 2012, makes it an extremely clear and
simple matter to combine map linework into a database. Meanwhile, great strides 
have also been made with open-source
mapping client software -- the free product "Quantum GIS" will be demonstrated 
along with PostGIS, and compared to ESRI
products costing many thousands of dollars.

Roy Brander is a CUUG Life Member. He has given a number of presentations on a 
wide variety of subjects, including the
BSDWall project, the MEPIS Linux distribution, the Titanic (the ship, not the 
movie), management of Calgary's water
mains, and the ASUS Eee PC and Moore's Law. At his day job, Roy is the Senior 
Infrastructure Engineer for Water
Resources, The City of Calgary.

Location:
The City of Calgary - Water Centre
Bow River Room 2
625 - 25 Ave. S.E.
(25th Avenue S.E. and Spiller Road S.E.)
(link to parking information)
5:00 PM, Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Snacks at 17:00. Presentation begins at 17:30. Please note the earlier start 
time for this presentation.

Free admission for the general public.


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