Post on 13-Apr-2017
A GIS water management system using free and open source software
Pablo Fernández, Jaisiel Santana, Alejandro Sánchez, Agustín Trujillo, Conrado Domínguez, and Jose P. Suárez
Index
● Introduction● The problem● Migration process● Results● Conclusions and future work
Introduction
● Water management system as a strategicelement in Smart Cities
● Integration of several elements: pipes,depuration elements, valves...
● GIS as the main system to manage elements
The problem
● Propietary solution for GIS● Generic Data model● Not all needs atended (or yes, but you must to
pay for them)● Restrictions to connect to external systems● Limitations for publish the information
Technology Stack
Migration process (1/9)
Design a system architecture
Migration process (2/9)
● Redesign data model. A custom data model isneeded to specific problems.
Migration process (3/9)
Create a geometric and thematic validationsystem acording to the data model
Migration process (4/9)
Create a geometric and thematic validation systemacording the data mode
Migration process (5/9)
Matching between two models and import data
Implementing functionalities (6/9)
Connecting to several subsystems
Implementing functionalities (7/9)
TARDIS views
Implementing functionalities (7/9)
Point In Time Recovery (PITR)
Implementing clientfunctionalities(8/9)
Trace utility
Case Study: SmartWater (FIWARE)(Smart City world congress, Nov. 2016)
Conclusions and future work
● IT solution for Smart Cities● It is possible to make a full solution in FOSS● Migration from propietary to FOSS. Just one
time.● Interoperability between several systems● Flexibility and scalability to new requirements● DSS as next step for the system
¡Thank you!
Pablo Fernández MonizUniversity of Las Palmas de G.C.
pablo.fernandez@ulpgc.es