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DESCRIPTION:Swiss surveying offices manage a variety of geospatial data to 
 support public administration and infrastructure planning. Open-source sol
 utions provide an alternative to proprietary systems\, offering flexibilit
 y and interoperability. This presentation explores the combined use of Geo
 MapFish\, QGIS\, and TEKSI modules to address the specific needs of survey
 ing offices\, particularly in managing and sharing spatial data.\n\nGeoMap
 Fish is a WebGIS platform designed for developing interactive mapping appl
 ications. It supports multiple geospatial data sources and integrates vari
 ous cartographic engines such as MapServer\, QGIS Server\, and GeoServer. 
 Its architecture allows municipalities\, cantons\, and private organizatio
 ns to visualize and distribute geodata through a web interface while maint
 aining fine-grained access control. In Switzerland\, several entities use 
 GeoMapFish to operate public and professional geoportals.\n\nQGIS is widel
 y used as a desktop GIS tool for geodata analysis\, editing\, and visualiz
 ation. Its modular architecture enables users to customize workflows\, ens
 uring compatibility with national and international geospatial standards. 
 The strong open-source community behind QGIS continuously enhances its cap
 abilities\, making it a widely accepted tool for geospatial professionals.
 \n\nTEKSI modules extend GIS capabilities to support public infrastructure
  management. These modules provide specific tools for potable water and wa
 stewater system monitoring. The TEKSI Eau Potable module allows tracking o
 f water supply networks\, while TEKSI Assainissement facilitates wastewate
 r infrastructure management. Built on QGIS and PostgreSQL/PostGIS\, these 
 modules offer structured workflows for data organization and decision-maki
 ng.\n\nThe integration of these tools provides a structured approach for m
 anaging geospatial data in surveying offices. It supports multi-communal c
 ollaboration\, enables the analysis and publication of geographic informat
 ion\, and enhances infrastructure management processes. This presentation 
 will highlight concrete applications of this integrated system in Swiss su
 rveying offices and discuss its benefits and challenges in operational con
 texts.
DTSTAMP:20260527T015040Z
LOCATION:SA01
SUMMARY:GeoMapFish\, QGIS and TEKSI Modules: A Comprehensive Open-Source So
 lution for Swiss Surveying Offices - Yves Bolognini
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/CEUSSA/
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