In The Trenches

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in the trenches

front line GIS consulting

[email protected] http://ca.linkedin.com/in/willcadell

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the what

things you won’t learn at school

geo-survival techniques

musings on the geo industry

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the how

words

pictures

video

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the who

Engineering – software engineering

Academia – remote sensing

Municipal government – address data cleansing

Natural resource consulting – GIS analysis & dev

(not actually “the who” unfortunately)

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journey

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lessons in production GIS

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1. GIS is data

making data

asking questions about data

helping others understand data

that’s good though, there is a lot of data!

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2. data is never “good”

even if you think it is, its not

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Dude, that’s not on the

map!

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geo-survival technique:

learn data quality diagnosis heuristics

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common data problems (technical)

spatial reference system (lost)

attributes (missing)

geometry (broken)

computing (knowledge)

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what’s up this, GIS wizard?

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zoom to all…

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are there any records?

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ok, zoom to roads…

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clues, if you need them…

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typical data quality workflow

are there any records? - zoom to all, zoom to layer, open attribute table

where (on earth) are they? - look at coordinates, remove coordinate system from data frame

is it GPS data? - (x,y) vs. (lat, long)

is it a shape file?- do you have all the pieces, has the dbf been edited

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geo-survival technique:

remember the reality check

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Oh, that’s just Alberta. They think they are

above the rest of us.

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3. be organised

…not just organised, but…

ORGANISE

D!

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we make data, lots and lots of data

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data management

keep your project data separated from your “good stuff”

keep your project data safe

keep your good stuff safer

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geo-survival technique:

learn to keep things organised and clean

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4. tell a story

cartography is biased

data is flawed

analysis is subjective

understand first, the story you want to tell

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geo-survival technique:

ask lots of questions

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hot or not?

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hot or not?

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hot or not?

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hot or not?