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1 | 141 | 243/137/54%/77% | OpenLayers 3 Showcase | Eric Lemoine, Camptocamp SA |
2 | 66 | 210/122/48%/72% | GDAL/OGR Project Status | Frank Warmerdam, Google |
3 | 153 | 191/109/43%/75% | PostGIS Feature Frenzy | Paul Ramsey, OpenGeo |
4 | 142 | 188/107/42%/76% | OpenLayers 3: under the hood | Eric Lemoine, Camptocamp SA |
5 | 187 | 180/108/43%/67% | State of GeoServer | Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions |
6 | 15 | 180/101/40%/78% | Application Development with OpenLayers 3 | Tim Schaub, OpenGeo |
7 | 5 | 179/111/44%/61% | A new dimension to PostGIS : 3D | Hugo Mercier, Oslandia |
8 | 145 | 165/98/39%/68% | Optimising spatial data analysis with PostgreSQL and PostGIS | Gianni Ciolli, 2ndQuadrant |
9 | 11 | 160/95/38%/68% | All the New Cool Stuff in QGIS 2.0 | Nathan Woodrow, Digital Mapping Solutions |
10 | 170 | 160/95/38%/68% | Real_time data analysis and rendering with HTML5 Canvas using OpenLayers and GeoServer | Tom Kunicki, U.S. Geological Survey |
11 | 154 | 153/102/40%/50% | PostMap – The PostGIS web client | Michal Kepka, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen |
12 | 215 | 150/92/36%/63% | Using NoSQL & HTML5 libraries to rapidly generate interactive web visualisations of high-volume spatiotemporal data. | Jack Harrison, Ordnance Survey |
13 | 77 | 146/87/34%/68% | GeoServer on steroids | Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
14 | 140 | 141/90/36%/57% | OpenLayers 3 - how to successfully run a crowdfunding campaign for an OSS project. | Cédric Moullet, swisstopo |
15 | 168 | 140/95/38%/47% | Raster data in GeoServer and GeoTools: Achievements, issues and future developments | Daniele Romagnoli, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
16 | 151 | 139/86/34%/62% | pgRouting for dummies | Julien-Samuel Lacroix, Mapgears |
17 | 75 | 137/90/36%/52% | GeoPackage, the shapefile of the future | Pirmin Kalberer, Sourcepole |
18 | 109 | 137/84/33%/63% | Lucene Spatial - the forgotten NOSQL spatial datastore | Steven Citron-Pousty, Red Hat |
19 | 37 | 136/85/34%/60% | Coordinate Systems: PROJ.4, EPSG and OGC WKT | Frank Warmerdam, Google |
20 | 162 | 133/83/33%/60% | QGIS as a platform | Vincent Picavet, Oslandia |
21 | 106 | 128/76/30%/68% | LIDAR in PostgreSQL with Pointcloud | Paul Ramsey, OpenGeo |
22 | 8 | 128/75/30%/71% | Advanced cartographic map rendering in GeoServer | Alessio Fabiani, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
23 | 18 | 128/72/28%/78% | Benchmarking Session at FOSS4G | Seven of Nine, Borg Inc. |
24 | 165 | 126/72/28%/75% | QGIS Server, QGIS Web Client and QGIS Cloud | Andreas Neumann, City of Uster, Switzerland |
25 | 113 | 125/79/31%/58% | MapCache: The fast tiling server from the MapServer project | Thomas BONFORT, Terriscope |
26 | 207 | 118/81/32%/46% | Things to do with OpenStreetMap | Gemma BOIX XAMANI, SIGTE-Universitat de Girona |
27 | 82 | 116/77/30%/51% | GIS is not dead, it’s coming for you and it’s been drinking JavaScript | Christopher Helm, Esri |
28 | 80 | 114/79/31%/44% | Getting the best performance for GeoJSON map visualizations: PostGIS vs CouchDB backend. | Martin Tomko, University of Melbourne |
29 | 124 | 114/77/30%/48% | MapServer REST API | Guillaume SUEUR, Neogeo Technologies |
30 | 61 | 114/72/28%/58% | Faster Rasters for All | Graeme Bell, Norsk Institutt for Skog og Landskap |
31 | 129 | 114/68/27%/68% | Mobile development with OpenLayers, Sencha Touch and PhoneGap | Bart van den Eijnden, OpenGeo |
32 | 229 | 111/68/27%/63% | WMS-V - A new way to visualise geo-temporal data | Andrew Cowie, Landcare Research Ltd, New Zealand |
33 | 123 | 111/67/26%/66% | MapServer Project Status Report - Meet the developers! | Thomas Bonfort, Terriscope |
34 | 60 | 109/73/29%/49% | Fast tiling and presentation of TB's aerial image data | Erik Orbons, IDgis bv |
35 | 28 | 109/73/29%/49% | CartoDB 2.1 | Javier de la Torre, CartoDB |
36 | 150 | 109/69/27%/58% | PDAL: It rhymes with GDAL | Michael Smith, US Army Corps of Engineers |
37 | 98 | 109/66/26%/65% | Introduction to GeoGit: Distributed Versioned Editing For Geospatial Features | Chris Holmes, |
38 | 155 | 108/68/27%/59% | Processing data in GeoServer with WPS and SQL views | Alessio Fabiani, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
39 | 219 | 108/68/27%/59% | Visualising 4D Weather Data | Christine Perey, PEREY Research & Consulting |
40 | 179 | 108/67/26%/61% | SmallData vs BigData: The perils of using geospatial BigData | Victor Olaya, OpenGeo |
41 | 159 | 107/66/26%/62% | pycsw: Metadata Publishing Just Got Easier | Tom Kralidis, OSGeo Charter Member |
42 | 86 | 106/69/27%/54% | GRASS as Temporal GIS | Sören Gebbert, THÜNEN Institute of Climate-Smart Agriculture |
43 | 111 | 106/67/26%/58% | Management of 3D city models in PostGIS with the 3D City Database | Claus Nagel, virtualcitySYSTEMS |
44 | 134 | 105/74/29%/42% | Open Data for Real | Arnulf Christl, metaspatial |
45 | 79 | 105/67/26%/57% | Geospatial Github | Christopher Helm, Esri |
46 | 212 | 104/67/26%/55% | Using CKAN as a catalog for geospatial data | Adrià Mercader, Open Knowledge Foundation |
47 | 120 | 104/63/25%/65% | MapProxy – Past, Present, Future | Oliver Tonnhofer, Omniscale |
48 | 19 | 103/70/28%/47% | Big Data in Standardization: Can This Fly? | Peter Baumann, Jacobs University |
49 | 163 | 102/70/28%/46% | QGIS Cloud and other map publishing platforms | Pirmin Kalberer, Sourcepole |
50 | 94 | 101/61/24%/66% | Inside GeoGit. Decentralized versioning of geospatial data for developers. | Victor Olaya, OpenGeo |
51 | 69 | 99/60/24%/65% | GeoCouch: An n-dimensional index for Apache CouchDB and Couchbase | Volker Mische, Couchbase |
52 | 166 | 98/61/24%/61% | QGis, PostGIS, MapServer Suite : use the stack with maximum efficiency | Vincent Picavet, Oslandia |
53 | 100 | 98/59/23%/66% | Is there a future for Ext JS in the geospatial arena? | Bart van den Eijnden, OpenGeo |
54 | 164 | 97/64/25%/52% | QGIS in the cloud | Marco Hugentobler, Sourcepole AG |
55 | 2 | 96/61/24%/57% | 3D web services and models for the web: where do we stand? | Emmanuel Belo, Camptocamp SA |
56 | 29 | 96/60/24%/60% | Cartopy and Iris: Open Source Python Tools for Analysis and Visualisation | Ian Edwards, Met Office |
57 | 119 | 95/66/26%/44% | Mapping open data with open source software | Nicolas Bozon, Cartogenic |
58 | 174 | 95/59/23%/61% | Shortest Path search for real road networks with pgRouting | Basa Mario, mario@georepublic.co.jp |
59 | 230 | 95/56/22%/70% | Working with spatial databases with GeoAlchemy | Eric Lemoine, Camptocamp |
60 | 221 | 94/64/25%/47% | ViziCities - Bringing cities to life using big data and the power of the web | Peter Smart, |
61 | 57 | 94/59/23%/59% | Event Processing in the Sensor Web | Matthes Rieke, 52°North GmbH |
62 | 27 | 93/68/27%/37% | Cartaro - the Geospatial CMS | Uli Müller, geOps |
63 | 197 | 93/59/23%/58% | The Android platform, mobile for everyone at the end of a tough trip? + Geopaparazzi | Silvia Franceschi, HydroloGIS S.r.l. |
64 | 93 | 92/61/24%/51% | Innovations in mapping time based data in CartoDB | Javier de la Torre, CartoDB |
65 | 209 | 92/58/23%/59% | TileServer: hosting map tiles and MBTiles | Petr Pridal, Klokan Technologies GmbH |
66 | 186 | 92/53/21%/74% | State and future of GeoExt mobile (GXM) – HTML5 GIS applications on mobile devices | Marc Jansen, terrestris GmbH & Co. KG |
67 | 72 | 91/58/23%/57% | GeoHashTree, a multi-resolution data structure for the management of point clouds in PostgreSQL database | Nouri Sabo, Natural Resources Canada |
68 | 49 | 91/56/22%/62% | Doing business with FOSS | Dirk Frigne, Geosparc |
69 | 33 | 90/58/23%/55% | Concurrent Online Webgis: a new way to map together | Steven M. Ottens, Geodan Research |
70 | 205 | 90/53/21%/70% | The state and future of GeoExt 2 | Marc Jansen, terrestris GmbH & Co. KG |
71 | 78 | 89/60/24%/48% | GeoServer, an introduction for beginners | Andrea Aime, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
72 | 59 | 89/59/23%/51% | Farm Maps Online: an Open Source success in Norway. | Lars Aksel Opsahl, http://www.skogoglandskap.no/ |
73 | 128 | 89/56/22%/59% | Migration to open source database systems. | Age Nielsen, Danish Geodata Agency |
74 | 58 | 87/52/21%/67% | Exploiting Landsat for Global Mapping | Frank Warmerdam, Google |
75 | 12 | 86/56/22%/54% | An API for Visualizing Data from the Sensor Web | Jan Schulte, 52°North GmbH |
76 | 167 | 86/56/22%/54% | Qualifying for Open Source | Arnulf Christl, metaspatial Institute |
77 | 63 | 85/60/24%/42% | Foss4G in AWS: Choosing, deploying and tuning Open Source components in AWS | Mohamed Sayed, Nokia & OpenEgypt & others. |
78 | 193 | 85/57/23%/49% | SVG Map - Tile Map without Javascript | Taro Matsuzawa, Georepublic Japan |
79 | 138 | 85/56/22%/52% | Open Source web and mobile mapping applications in utilities and telcos | Peter Batty, Ubisense |
80 | 42 | 85/54/21%/57% | Data-driven Report Writing with R and QGIS | Barry Rowlingson, Lancaster University |
81 | 160 | 85/52/21%/63% | pyModis: the Python library for MODIS data | Markus Neteler, Fondazione Edmund Mach |
82 | 180 | 84/57/23%/47% | Space, Place and Psychogeography. | Tim Waters, Topomancy |
83 | 208 | 84/55/22%/53% | Tiles and more - deegree freshly implements WMTS | Sebastian Goerke, lat/lon GmbH |
84 | 110 | 83/53/21%/57% | Machine learning for remote sensing : Orfeo ToolBox meets OpenCV | Julien Michel, CNES (DCT/SI/AP) |
85 | 9 | 83/48/19%/73% | Advanced GeoServer security with GeoFence | Alessio Fabiani, GeoSolutions SAS |
86 | 31 | 82/57/23%/44% | Choosing the right data store | Andrew Ross, LocationTech |
87 | 1 | 82/51/20%/61% | Modelling 3D underground data in a webbased 3D-Client | Till Adams, terrestris GmbH & Co KG |
88 | 183 | 82/51/20%/61% | SpatioTemporal data handling with GeoServer: an introduction with examples for MetOc and Remote Sensing data for WMS and WCS | Simone Giannecchini, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
89 | 201 | 81/51/20%/59% | The Met Office Open Data journey | Clare Hubbard, Met Office |
90 | 169 | 80/59/23%/36% | Ready, Fire, Aim | Mike Pumphrey, OpenGeo |
91 | 20 | 80/54/21%/48% | Boost.Geometry, introduction and examples | Barend Gehrels, Self-employed |
92 | 13 | 80/52/21%/54% | An introduction to Open Source Geospatial | Arnulf Christl, OSGeo |
93 | 21 | 79/56/22%/41% | Building Catastrophe Models with Open Data and Open Software | Chris Ewing, Aon Benfield |
94 | 195 | 79/54/21%/46% | Taming rich GML with stETL, a lightweight Python-framework for geospatial ETL | Just van den Broecke, Just Objects B.V. |
95 | 55 | 78/53/21%/47% | Esri: Going Open with GitHub | Allan Laframboise, Esri |
96 | 85 | 78/51/20%/53% | GraphGIS, bringing spatial functionalities in NoSQL graph databases | Frederic Houbie, Geomatys |
97 | 172 | 78/51/20%/53% | Scribe: MapServer mapfile development made easy | Julien-Samuel Lacroix, Mapgears |
98 | 198 | 78/49/19%/59% | The architecture of mobile traffic map service | BJ Jang, Gaia3D Inc., |
99 | 132 | 77/56/22%/37% | Old Maps Online and Georeferencer | Petr Pridal, Moravian Library in Brno |
100 | 23 | 77/53/21%/45% | Bulk interpolation with R scripting language | Pavel Treml, T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute,p.r.i. |
101 | 143 | 77/53/21%/45% | OpenPOIs: an open source, open data index to POIs | Raj Singh, Open Geospatial Consortium |
102 | 157 | 77/52/21%/48% | Publish 175 years of swiss national maps. Easy task ? | Cédric Moullet, swisstopo |
103 | 74 | 77/51/20%/51% | GeoNetwork opensource - The geospatial metadata catalogue | Jeroen Ticheler, GeoCat BV |
104 | 191 | 76/54/21%/41% | Story of the Map | Anton Bakker, GeoCat bv |
105 | 4 | 75/50/20%/50% | A future perspective on the sensor web | Anton Bakker, GeoCat |
106 | 56 | 75/48/19%/56% | Evaluating open source GIS techniques for addressing database, analysis and visualization aspects of spatiotemporal information | Lynnae Sutton, Fish Passage Center |
107 | 137 | 75/48/19%/56% | Open source software for land cover mapping from remote sensing data | Pieter Kempeneers, VITO |
108 | 64 | 75/47/19%/60% | FOSS4G in large-scale projects | Marko Turkovic, IGEA ltd. |
109 | 32 | 74/48/19%/54% | Communicating data quality through Web Map Services | Guy Griffiths, University of Reading |
110 | 81 | 74/46/18%/61% | GIS data security applied | Joachim Van der Auwera, Geomajas |
111 | 216 | 74/46/18%/61% | Using OSGeo Live in MSc teaching | Jeremy Morley, University of Nottingham |
112 | 116 | 73/49/19%/49% | MapFish Framework | Elisabeth Leu, Camptocamp SA |
113 | 22 | 73/47/19%/55% | Building the next generation of geo.data.gov with CKAN | Adrià Mercader, Open Knowledge Foundation |
114 | 65 | 71/48/19%/48% | Gamification in GIS | Doh Kyoung Tae, Osgeo korea |
115 | 232 | 70/45/18%/56% | ZOO-Project 1.3.0 : the WPS developing environment | Gérald FENOY, GeoLabs SARL |
116 | 225 | 68/44/17%/55% | Web Processing Services using OS OpenData | Hugo Martins, Lutra Consulting |
117 | 88 | 68/44/17%/55% | How linear referencing and dynamic segmentation can help us to model (linear) assets: a custom application for a road network. | Andrés Maneiro, iCarto |
118 | 36 | 67/46/18%/46% | Coordinate Reference System Challenges in Geoscince Modelling | Mark Hedley, Met Office |
119 | 73 | 67/46/18%/46% | Geonetwork mobile | Paul van Genuchten, Geocat bv |
120 | 210 | 67/44/17%/52% | Towards Big Earth Data Analytics: The EarthServer Approach | Peter Baumann, Jacobs University |
121 | 108 | 67/42/17%/60% | Load balancing large number of OSGeo components | Dalibor Ku_i_, IN2 d.o.o. |
122 | 223 | 66/41/16%/61% | Water quality forecast and information system build entirely with FLOSS software | Vasile Cr_ciunescu, Romanian National Meteorological Administration |
123 | 231 | 63/40/16%/57% | Your Geospatial Platform running on a PaaS | Steven Citron-Pousty, Red Hat |
124 | 102 | 62/41/16%/51% | Keep your data & metadata synchronized | Mathieu Coudert, Astrium GEO-Information Services |
125 | 196 | 62/41/16%/51% | Technological Innovation with Open Source | Manuel Haro Márquez, National Open Source Laboratory, Zacatecas State Goverment |
126 | 152 | 61/41/16%/49% | Polyglot spatial with MongoDB | Steven Citron-Pousty, Red Hat |
127 | 200 | 61/40/16%/52% | The importance of Open Source Geospatial Labs in widening Geospatial education worldwide | Helena Mitasova, North Carolina State University |
128 | 96 | 60/42/17%/43% | Integration of collaborative geospatial data collection and versioning into open source tools for humanitarian assistance/disaster relief. | Chris Chiesa, Pacific Disaster Center |
129 | 83 | 60/40/16%/50% | Glob3 mobile. A new approach to mobile GIS 3d. | Diego Gómez-Deck, Glob3 mobile |
130 | 126 | 59/42/17%/40% | Mashing up drawing tools and GIS in the browser with Geomajas Graphics | Jan De Moerloose, Geosparc |
131 | 90 | 59/40/16%/47% | How to Pet the Crocodiles | Andrew Ross, LocationTech |
132 | 161 | 59/38/15%/55% | Python-based automatic water mask generation from RapidEye images | Gideon Okpoti Tetteh, RapidEye AG |
133 | 224 | 58/38/15%/53% | WCS & EO-WCS Status in Open Source | Stephan Meissl, EOX IT Services GmbH |
134 | 139 | 58/36/14%/61% | Opening up access to Geological data with Rasdaman based WCS and WCPS services | J Passmore, British Geological Survey |
135 | 68 | 57/39/15%/46% | GeoCat Bridge - Publish from ArcGIS Desktop into FOSS4G | Jose Garcia, GeoCat BV |
136 | 43 | 57/35/14%/63% | deegree: Turn-key solution for interoperable INSPIRE Download Services | Markus Schneider, Occam Labs |
137 | 107 | 57/35/14%/63% | LizMap : Easy QGIS maps publication on the Web | Douchin Michaël, 3Liz |
138 | 118 | 56/39/15%/44% | Mapping for Rights | Peter Wells, Lutra Consulting |
139 | 136 | 56/36/14%/56% | Open Source Climate Change Network | Veronica Paniagua Chavez, Advisory Council for Sustainable Development of the Western Region |
140 | 156 | 55/38/15%/45% | Progress in testing integrity of geoscience software, and implementation in Apache SIS | Martin Desruisseaux, Geomatys |
141 | 211 | 55/35/14%/57% | User centered design for map.geo.admin.ch or how to create an usable geoportal. | Cédric Moullet, swisstopo |
142 | 213 | 54/39/15%/38% | Using FOSS4G Software for Flight Planning | Blake Crosby, |
143 | 117 | 54/37/15%/46% | MapMint: An innovative SDI authoring platform based on FOSS4G | Gérald Fenoy, GeoLabs |
144 | 71 | 54/35/14%/54% | Geographic scripting in uDig: halfway between developer and user | Andrea Antonello, HydroloGIS S.r.l. |
145 | 178 | 54/35/14%/54% | Sleep well with QGIS Enterprise - good news for decision makers | Dr. Horst Düster, Sourcepole AG / Zürich |
146 | 47 | 54/34/13%/59% | Disconnected Geospatial Mobile & “Open Source” 5 rule to success? | Pascal Coulon, SCISYS |
147 | 54 | 53/39/15%/36% | ESA User Services powered by Open Source | Fabian Schindler, EOX IT Services GmbH |
148 | 158 | 53/37/15%/43% | Pushing the Limits of OGC Protocols: iGUESS – A Distributed Modeling System for European Cities | Luís de Sousa, CRP Henri Tudor |
149 | 41 | 53/35/14%/51% | Data and visualization integration via web based resources | Massimo Di Stefano, distem@rpi.edu |
150 | 44 | 53/35/14%/51% | Delivering high performance Spatial Data Infrastructures using FOSS4G components | Mark Bishop, Envitia Ltd |
151 | 202 | 53/32/13%/66% | The Orfeo ToolBox applications engine : write once, use everywhere | Manuel Grizonnet, CNES (DCT/SI/AP) |
152 | 30 | 52/30/12%/73% | CDM & TDS data server: Earth & Ocean Sciences meet GIS | Ethan Davis, Unidata |
153 | 149 | 51/36/14%/42% | Painless loading of national OpenData sources | John Birkett, Brent Council |
154 | 133 | 51/35/14%/46% | Online GIS - Meet the Cloud Publication Platforms that Will Revolutionize our Industry | Chris Brown, MangoMap |
155 | 112 | 51/33/13%/55% | Mapbender3 - Create your own Geoportal Web Application and Service Repository | Astrid Emde, Mapbender Team |
156 | 48 | 50/36/14%/39% | Distributed development environments (like GeoNetwork) | Jose García, Geocat bv |
157 | 6 | 50/36/14%/39% | A Reusable INSPIRE Reference Platform: supporting open source developments for INSPIRE implementation and reuse | Dr. Robin S. Smith, EC Joint Research Centre |
158 | 39 | 50/35/14%/43% | Creating a Web Atlas in an SDI environment using the D3 library | Barend Köbben, ITC-University of Twente |
159 | 226 | 50/34/13%/47% | WebGIS applications for the new generation of hydrological models | Claudia Vitolo, Imperial College and Lutra Consulting |
160 | 190 | 49/36/14%/36% | Storing, Querying, and Mapping Global Collection of Nighttime Light Data with Open Source GIS Software | Qing Liu, University of Denver |
161 | 53 | 49/34/13%/44% | Epidemiology with an Open Source WebGIS platform | Gabriele Franch, Fondazione Bruno Kessler |
162 | 3 | 49/34/13%/44% | A Cellular Automata land use model for the R software environment | Borja Moya-Gómez, Madrid Complutense University |
163 | 130 | 48/31/12%/55% | MOLUSCE – An open source land use change analyst | Matteo Gismondi, ASIA AIR SURVEY |
164 | 194 | 48/30/12%/60% | Table Joining Service implementation using Geoserver platform | Guillermo González Suárez, GEOCUBA |
165 | 114 | 47/33/13%/42% | MapCollaborator – Shared Data Made Easy | Robert Graham, GreenInfo Network |
166 | 76 | 47/33/13%/42% | Geoportal in action | Dorian Ginane, Geomatys |
167 | 101 | 47/29/11%/62% | istSOS: a comprehensive user friendly monitoring data system; release 2.0 and latest enhancements. | Massimiliano Cannata, IST-SUPSI |
168 | 204 | 47/29/11%/62% | The Right Approach: how Toscana is migrating to GFOSS | Paolo Cavallini, Faunalia |
169 | 182 | 46/31/12%/48% | Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Regional Consumer Price Index Using R | Erin Hodgess, University of Houston - Downtown |
170 | 115 | 45/32/13%/41% | Mapfish Appserver | Pirmin Kalberer, Sourcepole |
171 | 181 | 45/31/12%/45% | Spatial Data's Infrastructure of Bolivia's Plurinational State: A free and democratic SDI | Raul Fernando Molina, GeoBolvia |
172 | 144 | 45/30/12%/50% | OpenWIS Opensource Software | Jacques ROUMILHAC, Météo France |
173 | 227 | 45/30/12%/50% | Why Open Source GIS is a Viable Option for Korean National GIS Program? | Sanghee Shin, Gaia3D, Inc. |
174 | 206 | 45/29/11%/55% | The subtleties of the infowindow | Javier Álvarez, Vizzuality/CartoDB |
175 | 14 | 44/26/10%/69% | Analysis of Realtime Stream data with Anvil | Andrew Turner, Esri |
176 | 189 | 43/29/11%/48% | Storing and Querying of Trajectory Information | Pyoung Woo Yang, 1Department of Computer and Information Engineering, Kunsan National University |
177 | 99 | 41/32/13%/28% | Introduction to MapStore, mashups made simple | Simone Giannecchini, GeoSolutions s.a.s. |
178 | 121 | 41/31/12%/32% | Mappy-ng Open Source | Audrey Malherbe, MAPPY |
179 | 26 | 41/30/12%/37% | Carbones.eu: a FOSS geoportal for atmospheric science | Mark Jackson, CERC |
180 | 147 | 41/29/11%/41% | OS geospatial technologies + science data for evidence based decision making | Robert Gibb, Landcare Research Ltd, New Zealand |
181 | 188 | 41/26/10%/58% | STOQS: The Spatial Temporal Oceanographic Query System | Mike McCann, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute |
182 | 25 | 40/29/11%/38% | Canada’s National Forest Information System and FOSS4G | Brian Low, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada |
183 | 228 | 40/28/11%/43% | Wide Area Alerting and Notification System for Wildfires (and other nasties) | Graeme McFerren, CSIR Meraka |
184 | 35 | 40/26/10%/54% | Constellation 1.0 : presentation of a powerful and user friendly SDI platform. | Vincent Heurteaux, Geomatys |
185 | 52 | 40/25/10%/60% | ENVIRO: A new WebGIS framework to monitor and plan land use systems dynamics based on climate and weather data. | Shamar Droghetti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler |
186 | 38 | 40/24/9%/67% | Create and Use INSPIRE Harmonised Geodata with HALE | Silvia Franceschi, HydroloGIS srl |
187 | 97 | 39/29/11%/34% | Interactive visualisation of the energy costs of commuting | Robin Lovelace, University of Sheffield |
188 | 184 | 38/25/10%/52% | Spot on Geomajas - general introduction | Frank Maes, Geosparc |
189 | 217 | 37/27/11%/37% | Using Spatial Business Intelligence for Asset Management | Niels Hoffmann, Provincie Noord-Holland |
190 | 89 | 37/26/10%/42% | How to create a geocoded town - Monmouthpedia and Gibraltarpedia | John Cummings, Monmouthpedia |
191 | 131 | 36/25/10%/44% | odvis.at - Visualization of Austrian Open Government Data | Marius Schebella, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences |
192 | 214 | 36/25/10%/44% | Using GeoNetwork as a Metadata Toolkit for a Geospatial Digital Library | Darren Hardy, Stanford University Libraries |
193 | 173 | 36/25/10%/44% | SHOGun in action - WebGIS-stack for a complete federal state WebGIS solution for water managment | Till Adams, terrestris GmbH & Co KG |
194 | 16 | 36/25/10%/44% | Assessing risk of dangerous goods transport with GeoServer, GeoBatch and MapStore: an introduction to the Destination project | Antonello Navarretta, CSI Piemonte |
195 | 7 | 36/24/9%/50% | A toe in the water - using open source software to support catchment management planning | Michelle Walker, The Rivers Trust |
196 | 70 | 36/24/9%/50% | GEOFUSE: Location Intelligence Analytics Tool | Mario Basa, Georepublic Japan |
197 | 45 | 36/21/8%/71% | Deploying a Open Source Web-GIS within Warwickshire County Council | Jonathan Moules, Warwickshire County Council |
198 | 222 | 35/24/9%/46% | VRGeo | Mohammed Rashad, IIIT Hyderabad |
199 | 91 | 34/24/9%/42% | HSLayers status report | Jachym Cepicky, Help Service - Remote Sensing |
200 | 24 | 34/24/9%/42% | Bulk publishing of sensitive authentic data sources | Pieter De Graef, Geosparc |
201 | 171 | 33/24/9%/37% | Realization of a web-based Fire Danger Forecasting System for Mediterranean Landscapes | Michael Nolde, Kiel University, Germany |
202 | 192 | 33/22/9%/50% | Subsidized school transport for the shortest way to school | Oliver May, DFC Software Engineering |
203 | 51 | 33/20/8%/65% | DTM Fusion A SVD solution for interpolation problems | Ludovico Biagi and Laura Carcano, Politecnico di Milano - Campus Como, DICA |
204 | 103 | 32/21/8%/52% | KIRA - Integrated transport database and information system of Hungary | Gergely Havas, Hungarian Transport Administration (KKK) |
205 | 176 | 31/22/9%/41% | Simple OGC Use Cases - and experience | Francois Deboffles, Vaisala Oyj |
206 | 105 | 31/21/8%/48% | LayMan: Tool for the upload-publish data chain | Premysl Vohnout, Czech Center for Science and Society |
207 | 185 | 31/19/8%/63% | Spot on Geomajas – what's new? | Pieter De Graef, Geosparc |
208 | 46 | 30/21/8%/43% | Developing an accessible Geonetwork for Environment Canada | Jose Garcia, Geocat bv |
209 | 199 | 30/21/8%/43% | The Geodata Agency's Data Distribution platform | Mads Bjørn-Møldrup, Danish Geodata Agency |
210 | 62 | 30/18/7%/67% | Flanders soil and subsoil database: Using Open Source technology | Marleen Van Damme, LNE (Environmental Agency Flanders) |
211 | 50 | 29/20/8%/45% | Dreamscapes | Marco Montanari, MMo.IT |
212 | 203 | 28/19/8%/47% | The QGEP waste-water management project | Matthias Kuhn, University of Zurich |
213 | 10 | 28/19/8%/47% | Advantages of using FOSSGIS software to automate and manage the building permit process | Paul Van Lindt, Flemish Government, Department of Spatial Planning |
214 | 175 | 28/18/7%/56% | SIGTE Maps Cloud, new web map service for University of Girona investigators | Alexandre BUSQUETS TRIOLA, SIGTE-Universitat de Girona |
215 | 218 | 28/18/7%/56% | Vaadin - A simple approach to GIS-RIApplications | Martin Stypinski, |
216 | 220 | 27/18/7%/50% | VivaCity Smart City Platform | Marco Montanari, MMo.IT |
217 | 122 | 27/18/7%/50% | MapRoad Pavement Management System - A Cross Platform GIS Roads Management Toolkit | Paul Fox, Local Government Management Agency |
218 | 177 | 27/17/7%/59% | SITGAP 2 – moving Early Warning System from FTP/ASCII files to OGC/SOA | Maurizio Pozzoni, Istituto scienze della Terra - SUPSI |
219 | 34 | 26/18/7%/44% | Configuration Management for web GIS applications | Oliver May, Geomajas |
220 | 125 | 26/17/7%/53% | Mash it up: A Better Way to Obtain, Visualize and Interact with Nautical Chart Corrections | Briana Sullivan, University of New Hampshire |
221 | 92 | 25/18/7%/39% | Implementation of standard web services for GOCE data exploitation | Daniele Sampietro, GReD s.r.l. |
222 | 146 | 25/17/7%/47% | ORION-GEO / GeoServerFaces : A Web Framework Geared Towards Business Applications Development | Christophe ROUSSON, |
223 | 104 | 25/15/6%/67% | Korea Planning Support System(KOPSS) | Dae-Jong, Kim, KRIHS |
224 | 87 | 24/17/7%/41% | Half a million petition signatures mapped for free using open-source, open-data and an open-api. | Andy South, Freelance |
225 | 95 | 24/15/6%/60% | Inspection Service of national Geo-Web Services | Hans-Jörg Stark, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) |
226 | 17 | 23/17/7%/35% | Backyard to Beach: Capturing Urban Stormwater Runoff with WebGIS | Ari Jolma, Aalto University |
227 | 40 | 21/14/6%/50% | CrossLinks: seamlessly integrate geospatial fragments with other media | Philippe Duchesne, High Latitudes |
228 | 135 | 20/14/6%/43% | Open Geospatial Data and Services Publication on the Cloud: the INGEOCLOUDS open source approach | Benoit Baurens, AKKA Techologies |
229 | 148 | 18/13/5%/38% | Oskari Map Application Framework and Spatial Data Service Platform | Jani Kylmäaho, National Land Survey of Finland |
230 | 67 | 18/13/5%/38% | Generating JEE GIS Aplication with geoMVD | Ignacio Talavera, Intendencia de Montevideo Uruguay |
231 | 84 | 13/10/4%/30% | Go Beyond "Debug": Wire Tap your App for Knowledge | Oleg Zhurakousky, Hortonworks |