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DESCRIPTION:Geological data usually suffer from very low visibility because
  they are specialized data that are only accessible to a few people and ca
 n only be visualized and processed using special software. The swissgeol.c
 h portal\, newly launched by swisstopo (Swiss Federal Office of Topography
 )\, aims to change this by making the data accessible on the Internet in a
  low-threshold and simple way using 3D visualization based and promoted wi
 th open-source technology and code.\nswissgeol.ch is a web application for
  the visualization and analysis of geological sub-surface data.  It has be
 en publicly available at https://viewer.swissgeol.ch since 2020\, and the 
 open source code is can be downloaded at https://github.com/swissgeol/ngm.
 \nIn addition to the geo-portal of the Swiss Confederation (https://map.ge
 o.admin.ch) which focusses on 2D spatial data\, swissgeol.ch extents its f
 unctionality to 3D data above\, on and below the surface. For this\, it re
 lies on 3D visualization on the web\, which is based on CesiumJS and offer
 s numerous expert tools.\nCesiumJS is the most widespread open source 3D g
 lobe library and is used worldwide in many different applications. It not 
 only visualizes large-scale global data\, but also very detailed data at t
 he local scale\, such as buildings in the 3D view of map.geo.admin.ch.\nWi
 th the development of swissgeol.ch\, an underground navigation option was 
 developed in CesiumJS for the first time\, which allows the visualization 
 of 3D objects below the terrain. In addition to navigating underground\, i
 t is also possible to see through the earth's surface using transparency s
 ettings\, as well as to slice the 3D-scene vertically.\nWith the use of 3D
  tiles and precise terrain (2m precision)\, the data is delivered in an op
 timized format for the web. At the same time\, the download of original da
 ta of entire layers or individual objects in the layer is offered.\nAfter 
 the positive echo of last year’s talk\, we are going to present this yea
 r selected features and data in greater detail and introduce recent develo
 pments: A new user experience and a specific user space for projects\, as 
 well as new data and formats\, e.g. using the new voxel Cesium Next Tiles 
 specs.
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LOCATION:Room Limonaia
SUMMARY:swissgeol.ch - Geology in 3D: new features - Emmanuel Belo
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/Z8ZFAE/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-G3TA9F@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:Over the last years\, new architecture arose with the aim of ea
 sing the deployment and the usage of geospatial data and software in the c
 loud. Large accounts are starting to leverage the power of Kubernetes in p
 ublic clouds such as AWS or Azure associated with traditional OSGEO softwa
 re such as GeoNetwork and GeoServer.\nIn this talk we'll present our exper
 ience and results of working with large institutions in the public sector 
 (civil defence\, judiciary) or in the private sector (insurances\, telecom
 s). We'll demonstrate how working the agile way with open-source software 
 and high-level contributors allow to tackle successfully even the most amb
 itious challenge.\nAs a result of these efforts (multiple 100-man days con
 tributed to the communities)\, we could participate significantly in devel
 oping GeoServer cloud as well as GeoNetwork microservice. Both projects ai
 m to solve the cloud native challenge and are well underway of succeeding.
 \nAfter such an initial effort\, we encourage every party using open-sourc
 e software to participate in the maintenance and contribute to open-source
  development. Only with a real open-source engagement can we as a communit
 y achieve producing sustainable best of breed open-source software. Finall
 y\, we recommend customers to make sure their service providers have a pos
 itive impact in the communities.
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LOCATION:Modulo 0
SUMMARY:Contributing to Geospatial Cloud Native Solutions - Emmanuel Belo
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/G3TA9F/
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