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S4-1. Asia Special Session – Mapping

11:00-11:20
Mapping efforts in an unsurveyed land –
Koorachundu Village Panchayat experience

Jaisen Nedumpala, Koorachundu Village Panchayat,
Kozhikode, Kerala, India

11:20-11:40
Sapporo Childcare Map: Making the city
“a little better” with FOSS4G

Mayumi Kubo, Code for Sapporo

11:40-12:00
Localized Landmark model based on OSM
data for Socialized Landmark based
Navigation System

Pasindu Chandrasekara, Sri Lanka Institute of
Information Technology

S4-2. New-born Business Solution

11:00-11:25
Radically Open: The Mapzen Platform

Alyssa Wright, Mapzen

11:25-11:50
New GIS Paradigms: The Information Commons

Santiago Giraldo Anduaga, CartoDB;
Parsons The new School for Design

11:50-12:15
New opensource geospatial software stack
from NextGIS

Maxim Dubinin, NextGIS

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S4-3. Hacks and Mashes

11:00-11:25
Stuffing your vector tiles full of data

Robert P. V. Nordan, Norkart AS

11:25-11:50
Your map sucks; using analytics to build
a better map

Will Cadell, Sparkgeo.com

11:50-12:15
“Migrating” from Google Earth API
to Cesium

Hidenori Watanave, Tokyo Metropoitan University

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S4-4. Collaboration & Education

11:00-11:25
OpenSenseMap – a Citizen Science Platform
For Publishing and Exploring Sensor Data
as Open Data

Thomas Bartoschek

11:25-11:50
Development of Open Source Geospatial
Certification Model Based on the Geospatial
Technology Competency Model

Tanzeel Ur Rehman Khan

11:50-12:15
Integrating Open Source GIS Software in
Undergraduate Curriculum, Research,
and Outreach – Recent Experiences
at Salisbury University

Arthur J. Lembo

S4-5. Project Development

11:00-11:25
ngeo: a companion library for OpenLayers 3

Eric Lemoine, Camptocamp
Florent Gravin

11:25-11:50
OGC GeoPackage in practice: Implementing
a new OGC specification with open-source tools

Nathan Frantz, US Army
Steven Lander
Michael Lee

11:50-12:15
Advanced Security with GeoServer
and GeoFence

Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions
Simone Giannecchini

S4-6. Project Development

11:00-11:25
OpenLayers 3 Feature Frenzy

Tim Schaub, Planet Labs
Eric Lemoine
Andreas Hocevar

11:25-11:50
A D3-Based Vector Mapping Library

Erez Cohen, Mapsense

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S5-1. Asia Special Session
– Web and Framework

13:25-13:45
A Web-based Framework for Monitoring
Spatial-temporal Clustering of Epidemics
in Taiwan

Wei Chien Benny Chin, Department of Geography,
National Taiwan University
Tzai-Hung Wen
Fei-Ying Kuo, Hwa-Lung Yu, Ming-Che Hu

13:45-14:05
WebSAFE: Developing an Online Exposure
and Risk Assessment Tool for the Philippines

Ivan Lester Saddi, DOST Project NOAH
Ramon Ayco Jr

14:05-14:25
GIRS – OPEN SOURCE WEBGIS SOLUTIONS
TO BUILD GIS APPS

Thành Long, GIS and Remote Sensing Research Center

14:25-14:45
The framework database of glossary
for geodesy and GIS

Zolzaya Lkhamsuren, Mongolian Geospatial Association
Bayarmaa Enkhtur
Ochirkhuyag Lkhamjav

14:45-15:05
Web-based Atlas depicting the spatial
patterns of biodiversity of Karnataka

Shiva Subramanya, Ashoka Trust for Research
in Ecology & the Environment (ATREE)

15:05-15:25
Utilizing Free Open Source Software and
Open Data in the Crop Suitability Analysis
of Adlai for Climate Change Adaptation

Gleen Depra, Ateneo de Davao University
Albert B. Jubilo
Aurecel Laplana-Alejandro

S5-2. Various Application of
Open Source GIS

13:25-13:50
GIS-modeling of long-time consequences
after nuclear accident.

Martin Ytre-Eide, Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority

13:50-14:15
Saving Rapid Urbanizing Cities using
the FOSS4G Based Spatial Analysis
for Urban Development

Junyoung Choi, Korea Land and Housing corporation
Jeongik KIM
Cheong PARK

14:15-14:40
The innovative role of Open Source GIS
spatial analytics tools to unravel
parliamentary election results and trends
of World’s largest democracy.

Thành Long, GIS and Remote Sensing Research Center

14:40-15:05
A gap analysis for protected areas
in South Korea

Hyeyeong Choe, UC Davis
James H. Thorne

15:05-15:30
Open source GIS technologies help
add spatial reasoning to crop acreage
data mapping and analysis.

Dinesh Grover, pLine Technologies Private Limited

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S5-3. SDI

13:25-13:50
geOrchestra, a free, modular and secure SDI

Frrancois Van Der Biest, Camptocamp
Florent Gravin
Jesse Eichar

13:50-14:15
Metadata Management for Spatial Data
Infrastructures

Kim Durante, Stanford University

14:15-14:40
Intelligent SDIs with MapMint 2.0

Nicolas Bozon, GeoLabs
Nicolas Bozon
Venkatesh Raghavan

14:40-15:05
The development of a geospatial
creating system for National Spatial
Data Infrastructure.

Jong-hun Lee, Geospatial Information Technology Co.Ltd

15:05-15:30
A spatial view in the culture heritage domain

Jacob Mendt, Saxon State and University
Library Dresden (SLUB)

S5-4. Case Study

13:25-13:50
An Open Source Web Service
For Registering and Managing
Environmental Samples

Anusuriya Devaraju

13:50-14:15
Developing a Land Use Database
of the Kanto Region, Japan in the 1880’s

Nobusuke Iwasaki

14:15-14:40
Landmark Based Path Planning
with a Linear Map Display For Mobile
Map Applications

Thejaka Mahaulpatha

14:40-15:05
Global Positioning System For Subtlety
Management of Public Transport System
in Sri Lanka

Devanshi Ganegoda

15:05-15:30
Poverty and Peace: an Empirical Analysis
of Counterinsurgency Programs Using GIS

Elizabeth Milo

S5-5. Work Efficiency with Open
Source GIS

13:25-13:50
Case study: A full-fledged cutting-edge FOSS4G
map production system

Jakob Ventin, National Land Survey of Finland

13:50-14:15
Open Source and Open Standard based decision
support system: the example of lake Verbano
floods management.

Massimiliano Cannata, SUPSI
Milan Antonovic

14:15-14:40
Location-based Task Management
for Mobile Business

Daniel Kastl, Georepublic

14:40-15:05
Decision-making system for grants
for maintaning services in rural areas

Anders Dahlgren, Tillväxtanalys (Swedish public authority)
Joakim Svensberg

15:05-15:30
Use case of a dual open strategy
in the canton of Zurich/Switzerland

Priska Haller, Canton of Zurich, Department of Geoinformation
Pirmin Kalberer

S5-6. Project Development

13:50-14:15
Extending PostGIS with Python

Benjamin Trigona-Harany, Boundless

14:15-14:40
PostgreSQL, batteries included

Olivier COURTIN, Oslandia

14:40-15:05
New QGIS functions for power users

Marco Hugentobler, Sourcepole AG

15:05-15:30
PDAL: the Pointcloud Data Abstraction Library

MICHAEL SMITH, US Army Corps of Engineers

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S6-1. Asia Special Session – Improvement

16:00-16:20
QGIS and Other OpenSource Data
as Tools for Analysis on the Flashflood
in the Matina Watershed, Davao City,
Philippines

Glenn Depra, Ateneo de Davao University

16:20-16:40
Development of GIS Tool for the Solution
of Chinese Postman Problem using
Improvement Algorithm: A case study
of Pune city, India

Sachin Bhusare, IIRS, DEHRADUN
Hari Shankar
Prabhakar Alok Verma

16:40-17:00
Continuous Improvement of the NOAH
Initiative through the Use of Free and
Open Source Software

Ivan Lester Saddi, DOST Project NOAH
Jobyn Marmol
Eric Jay dela Peña

17:00-17:20
An Utilization Improvement Plan
of National Health Data Using
Open Source

JIYE EMily YUN, NHIS
(National Health Insurance Service agency)

17:20-17:40
Evaluating Flood hazard Potential
in Danang City, Vietnam using FOSS4G

Thi An Tran, Osaka City University
Venkatesh Raghavan

17:40-18:00
Proposal of Water Pollution Sources
Management based on Open Source GIS

Han Kang, National Institute of
Environmental Reserch

S6-2. New Open Source GIS Trend II

16:00-16:25
Open Source for Handling IndoorGML

Ki-Joune Li, Pusan National University
Hyunggyu Ryoo
Donguk Seo

16:25-16:50
ISA Server – An Indoor Spatial Data Server

Ki-Joune Li, Pusan National University
Taehoon Kim
Joonseok Kim

16:50-17:15
istSOS: latest developments and first steps
into the OSGeo incubation process

MASSIMILIANO CANNATA, SUPSI
Milan Antonovic
Mirko Cardoso

17:15-17:40
Cadasta: Securing Property Rights with Open-Source

Kate Chapman, Cadasta Foundation

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S6-3. Hacks and Mashes

16:00-16:25
Mapping the world beyond 3857

Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions

16:25-16:50
Building an OpenLayers 3 map viewer
with React

Pirmin Kalberer, Sourcepole

16:50-17:15
Catalog on the fly satellite images

Luiz Motta, IBAMA

17:15-17:40
An image browser for the Planet

Alessandro Isaacs, Planet Labs
Tim Schaub
Jared Volpe

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S6-4. Disaster and Disease

16:00-16:25
Advances in Civic Co-management Within
the Geospatial Ecosystem Applied
to Disaster Risk Management

Tomas Holderness

16:25-16:50
Flood Hazard Mapping of Lower Indus
Basin Using Multi-Criteria Analysis

Saba Zehra

16:50-17:15
Evaluation of an Open-source
Collaborative WebGIS Prototype
in Risk Management with Students

Zar Chi Aye

17:15-17:40
An Open-Source WebGIS Platform
For Rapid Disaster Impact Assessment

Roya Olyazadeh

17:40-18:05
Evaluating Flood Hazard Potential
in Danang City, Vietnam Using FOSS4G

Thi An Tran, Osaka City University
Venkatesh Raghavan

S6-5. Project Development

16:00-16:25
QGIS Plugins – From Must-Haves
to insider tips

Pirmin Kalberer, Sourcepole

16:25-16:50
GeoNetwork 3

Florent Gravin, Camptocamp
Francois Prunayre
Jeroen Ticheler

16:50-17:15
Route Planning in your Database
with pgRouting

Daniel Kastl, Georepublic

17:15-17:40
MapServer #ProTips 2

Jeff Mckenna, OSGeo
Michael Smith

S6-6. Project Development

16:00-16:25
Dynamic dashboards with D3.js
and CartoDB

John Powell, emapsite

16:25-16:50
Point Clouds in a Browser with WebGL

Daniel Kastl, Georepublic

16:50-17:15
OpenStreetMap Geo-Processing

Amir Pourabdollah, The University of Nottingham
Jeremy Morley
Steven Feldman

17:15-17:40
Magical PostGIS in three brief
movements

Paul Ramsey, CartoDB