Training: From GIS & Sensor Data to Web Maps
In environmental management, visualisation of spatial information over the Web is a critical task facilitating decision making. The hands-on training for publishing GIS and sensor data with the Map and Diagram Service will provide the participants with the skills necessary to create their own standardized Web mapping services.
This hands-on training will cover the complete cartographic workflow for the Web:
- basic data access and symbolisation with the Quatum GIS;
- map service creation with "Publish to Web" plugin;
- advanced representation with cartographic rules;
- creating more expressive maps with cartographic rules defining patterns for spatial features, SVG point symbols, and diagrams;
- accessing and symbolizing sensor data with colour maps and contours
The training will take place at the Institute of Cartography, ETH Zurich
VENUE: http://www.karto.ethz.ch/about/howtofind/index_EN
The software used during the training is free (open source) and can be taken home by participants at the end of the day.
A first one-day training possibility is offered on the 3rd of April 2009 (03/04/2009) and a second option is the 6th of April 2009 (06/04/2009), both days from 9:00 to 17:00. The maximal number of participants is limited to 40 (20 on the first day and 20 on the second day). Training is free of charge, within the limit of available places. Participants are kindly asked to register per e-mail and organise their own accommodation.
REGISTRATION: First training session (03.04.2009)
REGISTRATION: Second training session (06.04.2009)
Map and Diagram service (M&D) is one of the services SensorSA "inherited" from ORCHESTRA IP. It extends the standard OGC Web Map Service (WMS) with functions that allow superposing various statistic information on the geographic maps.
Map and Diagram Service can be used with standard WMS clients, in which case the diagrams presentations are configured on the server. Dedicated M&D client applications, can also send the diagram-related configuration to M&D server as be a part of request.
The M&D reference implementation of the M&D service is called "QGIS mapserver", publisehd under GPL license, and available for download on the following web site:
LINK: QGIS mapserver
"QGIS mapserver" is quite mature compared with the service prototypes that were started from scratch in SANY-IP, and an interesting alternative to open source Web Map servers. Of course, the usual disclaimer applies: "this software is provided as is with no waranty, etc., etc.".


