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S7-1. Best GIS Solution

11:00-11:25
CartoDB Basemaps: a tale of data, tiles,
and dark matter sandwiches

Alejandro Martínez, CartoDB

11:25-11:50
Map publishing with or without
programming skills

Timo Aarnio, National Land Survey of Finland

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S7-2. Safety

11:00-11:25
Analyzing Fire Department Response
with PostGIS

Paul Wickman, Flat Rock Geographics

11:25-11:50
External Radiation Exposure Estimation
by OGC-based Sensor Information Platforms

Kyoung-Sook Kim, AIST
Hirotaka Ogawa
Isao Kojima

11:50-12:15
IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH DELIVERY
IN NORTHERN NIGERIA USING OPEN
SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES

Dami Sonoiki, eHealth Africa
Kazeem Owolabi
Nicolas Gignac

S7-3. Hacks and Mashes

11:00-11:25
Fast Cache, Fresh data. Can we have it all?

Henrik Lund Pedersen, Norwegian Mapping Authority

11:25-11:50
Taking dynamic web mapping
to 1:100000 scale

Alejandro Martínez, CartoDB

11:50-12:15
PostTrajectory : Querying and Managing
GPS and Trajectories on Postgresql/PostGIS

Yoo Ki Hyun, Kunsan National University

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S7-4. Big Data

11:00-11:25
Analysis of Spatial Density Utilizing
the Big Data of Floating Population
of Seoul City

Hailin Kim

11:25-11:50
The Use of Spatial Big Data
For Planning Support

Donghan Kim

11:50-12:15
Geosocial Big Data Analysis Using
Python and FOSS4G with the Case
Study of Korean Data

Ilyoung Hong

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S7-5. Hacks and Mashes

11:00-11:25
Research client side draggable route
selection with pgRouting

Ko Nagase, Georepublic Japan LLC.

11:25-11:50
Building and integrating a Continuous
-Integration system within your open
source project

Steven Lander, Reinventing Geospatial, Inc

11:50-12:15
WalkLite in Mobile GIS: A Schema
to Extend and Symbolize SpatiaLite

Xian Chen, Zhejiang Walkinfo Technology Corporation

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S7-6. For the Better GIS Business

11:00-11:25
Giving Away the Code Without Giving
Away the Farm: A Business Model
for Open Source Entrepreneurs

Blaine Hackett, Flat Rock Geographics
Paul Wickman

11:25-11:50
Earning Your Support Instead of
Buying it: A How-to Guide to Open
Source Assistance

Ian Turton, Envitia Ltd

11:50-12:15
New Consumer Insights
from Map Analytics

Will Cadell, Sparkgeo.com

S8-1. Innovative usage of Open Source GIS

13:25-13:50
Everybody wants (someone else to do)
it: Writing documentation for open
source software

Mike Pumphrey, Boundless

13:50-14:15
Semantic assessment and monitoring
of crowdsourced geographic information

Hamish Mcnair, University of Canterbury
Paul Goodhue

14:15-14:40
COBWEB, a citizen science data
collection platform.

Panagiotis Terzis, University of Edinburgh, EDINA

14:40-15:05
How to build a succesful co-operation
around your FOSS software – case Oskari

Jani Kylmäaho, National Land Survey of Finland

S8-2. Policy

13:25-13:50
Using the latest ISO standard
for geographic information
(ISO19115-1:2014)

Francois Prunayre, titellus

13:50-14:15
GIS Policy Map for Local Government
in Korea: Story of Dobong-gu, Seoul

Yongjae Park, GIS United

14:15-14:40
How opensource technologies
can contribute to sustainable
devlopment in Haiti

Wendy Delva, Communauté OpenStreetMap
Haiti Nord et Nord Est (COSMHANNE)
Lesly Louis Alouidor

14:40-15:05
triple-A for the environment:
make IT simply better

Arnoud De Boer, Geonovum

S8-3. Hacks and Mashes

13:25-13:50
Tempus, a new OpenSource platform
for Multimodal routing

Vincent Picavet, Oslandia

13:50-14:15
MapCache: Fast and Featureful tile
serving from the MapServer project

Thomas Bonfort, Terriscope

14:15-14:40
Deploying Emergency Routing
Web Processing Services using FOSS4G

Chingchai Humhong, Faculty of Agricultural
Natural Resources and Environmental Naresuan University
Sittichai Choosumrong
Venkatesh Raghavan; Daisuke Yoshida

14:40-15:05
OSM Rendering Notes

Erez Cohen, Mapsense

S8-4. Hacks and Mashes

13:25-13:50
A Novel Approach to Label Human
Population in Supermarkets Using
Cellular Phone Data

Hao Chen

13:50-14:15
Image Geocoding as a Service

Jorge Gustavo Rocha

14:15-14:40
Development of Data Archiving
and Distribution System For the
Philippines’ LiDAR Program Using
Object Storage Systems

Ken Abryl Eleazar Salanio

14:40-15:05
Modifications to Web Processing
Service Standard For Client-Side
Geoprocessing

Evgeny Panidi

S8-5. Hacks and Mashes

13:25-13:50
High Performance in the Critical
Rendering Path

Nicolas Bevacqua, Freelance

13:50-14:15
Push it through the wire! Push
it more, if it’s wireless!

Jachym Cepicky, OSGeo

14:15-14:40
On simulation and GIS, coupling
and hydrology

Vincent Picavet, Oslandia

14:40-15:05
Model complexity and service chaining
patterns: impact on geospatial web
processing service performance

Ebrahim Poorazizi, University of Calgary
Andrew Hunter

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S8-6. Project Development

13:25-13:50
Processing, serving and rendering
huge point clouds on Mobile devices
and Web pages

Manuel De La Calle Alonso, Glob3 Mobile, Inc.
Diego Gómez-Deck

13:50-14:15
MapServer Status Report

Thomas Bonfort, Terriscope
Stephan Meissl
Daniel Morissette

14:15-14:40
The way to go with WPS

Espen Messel, FFI
Knut Landmark

14:40-15:05
Towards GeoExt 3 – Supporting both
OpenLayers 3 and ExtJS 6

Mark Jansen, terrestris GmbH & Co. KG
Christian Mayer

S9-1. Disaster and Disease

16:00-16:25
Use case of Disaster Management
System by using Geopaparazzi and
MapGuide Open Source

Hirofumi Hayashi, Applied technology Co.,Ltd.
Venkatesh Raghavan
Kozawa Hiroshi

16:25-16:50
Sharing a map P2P in the browser
for Disaster response

Tom van Tilburg, Geodan

16:50-17:15
A framework for assessing
location-based personalized exposure
risk of infectious disease transmission

Hsu Ching-Shun, National Taiwan University,
Department of Geography
Tzai-Hung, Wen

S9-2. Benchmarks

16:00-16:25
Leaflet vs. OpenLayers: which is best
for our indoor maps?

Iván Sánchez Ortega, MazeMap

16:25-16:50
WPS Benchmarking Session

Benjamin Pross, 52°North GmbH
Gérald Fenoy
Jody Garnett

16:50-17:15
OSGeo and LocationTech Comparison

Jody Garnett, Boundless

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S9-3. Hacks and Mashes

16:00-16:25
Raster Data In GeoServer And GeoTools:
Achievements, Issues And Future
Developments

Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions
Simone Giannecchini

16:25-16:50
GeoCouch: Operating multidimensional
data at scale with Couchbase

Volker Mische, Couchbase

16:50-17:15
Dynamic Queries for OSM Features
in Webspeed: Tiles as Quadtrees

Erez Cohen, Mapsense

S9-4. Benchmarks & SDI

16:00-16:25
Analysing the Performance of NoSQL
vs SQL Databases with Respect
to Routing Algorithms.

Sarthak Agarwal

16:25-16:50
Comparative Evaluation of GIS Routing
Tools Using Open Source Applications

Kehinde Adewara

16:50-17:15
A Cross National Comparison on
the Awareness of Adopting FOSS4G
to NSDI in Developing Countries

Junyoung Choi

S9-5. Hacks and Mashes

16:00-16:25
web framework in GIS

Geunsoo Kim, Developer

16:25-16:50
Gis Server with Golang.

Kyoung Tae Doh, Samsung SDS

16:50-17:15
CourtVisionPH: A System for
the Extraction of Field Goal
Attempt Locations and Spatial
Analysis of Shooting Using Broadcast
Basketball Videos

Ben Hur Pintor, University of the Philippines
-Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry

S9-6. Education & Hacks and Mashes

16:00-16:25
How can the students get Geospatial
Information and make a map
by using the FOSS4G.

Masashi Ozaki, Tokyo Metropolitan University / MAPconcierge Inc.
Hiroyuki Yamauchi

16:25-16:50
MapWindow Plug-in of GRM Model
Using Open Source Software

Yunseok Choi, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering
and Building Technology
Youngho, Je
Kyungtak, Kim