Title: Portals, Portals and More Portals
1Portals, Portals and More Portals
Derek Milton ESRI Australia
2Purpose
- Try to understand what these portals are all
about. - How we might contribute as a GIS community
3AGENDA
- What are portals
- Portals that address spatial business
- How these portals work
- A look at an example of a portal
- What you might do in your organisations
4Definition of Portal
- Google search 29 returns
- 2 not web related
- a grand and imposing entrance (often extended
metaphorically) "the portals of the cathedral"
"the portals of heaven" "the portals of success"
- 9 (30) use the term marketing
- Usually used as a marketing term to describe a
web site that is or is intended to be the first
place people see when using the web - 1 A Web "supersite"
- that provides a variety of services including Web
searching, news, white and yellow pages
directories, free e-mail, discussion groups,
online shopping, and links to other sites
5Definition of Portal
- Google search 29 returns
- Most common theme (16)
- Typically a "portal site" has a catalog of
web sites, a search engine, or both. A portal
site may also offer email and other service to
entice people to use that site as their main
"point of entry" or "gateway" (hence "portal") to
the Web. - An internet gateway to a (focused) set of
services - general portals include
- Yahoo, Excite, Lycos, CNET, Microsoft Network,
and America Online's AOL.com - specialized or niche portals include
- Garden.com (for gardeners), Fool.com (for
investors), and SearchNetworking.com (for network
administrators) - B2B, B2C
6Portals in the Spatial Domain
- Spatial Data Availability (Metadata Portal)
- Geospatial One Stop (GOS)
- Interragator (WALIS)
- ASDD
- Business involving Spatial Information
- Landgate (DLI)
- WaterCorp (ELDP)
- Others??
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10Focus on Spatial Information Searching for this
talk
- Drivers
- Collaborate - Spatial Data Expensive (publish
and consume) - Search for data and services within the desired
context (geography/thematic) - Categorisation cataloging of GIS data and Web
Services - Because each and everyone of us can participate
at one level or another to make it happen.
11Data Providers and Users
Local
States
Feds
- User Community
- Data Searches
- Map Services
- Visualization
Assoc.
Private
GIS Portal
Support Decision Making
12How do these services work?
13The GOS Implementation
- Distributed Data and Services
- Federated Model
14Distributed Catalogs (not GOS)
- Catalogs built at many sites
- Agree on search and result protocols
- Each search will hit every registered catalog
- Slowest site determines performance
- No control on quality of metadata
Service
Service
Service
catalog
Search
Service
catalog
Service
Service
catalog
Service
Service
Service
15Centralised Catalogs (GOS)
- Standardise on content only
- Review process ensures quality
- Small sites maintain metadata directly on portal
- Harvesting and direct publishing of metadata
- Scalable infrastructure ensures stability and
performance with growing (use of) catalog.
Service
Service
Search
catalog
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
16Harvesting
Metadata from Publishers
Users search Central Catalog
Metadata Harvesting
- ArcIMS Metadata Servers
- Open Archives Initiative (OAI)
- Z39.50
- Web Accessible Folders
17Map Viewer
- View live data and maps
- Combine multiple map services
- Supports WMS and ArcIMS
- Thick-client viewers available through portal for
WFS viewing
18Who have Portals Implemented?
- Nationally
- US Federal Government (GOS)
- 75,000 metadata records - Launched July 2003
- European Union
- India
- Norway
- Canada (GeoConnections)
- Others at National and Local Levels (eg State)
19What are people doing with these Portals?Eg
European Union
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23What are they doing with these Portals?Creating
Maps
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28Other features
- geodata.gov Market Place
- Information Center
- About this Site
- Whats New
- Current Events
29Portal Toolkit
- The following ArcGIS 9 products
- ArcIMS 4.0.1 or 9
- ArcSDE 8.3 or 9
- Minimum of ArcView 8.3
- Plus
- Map Viewer (includes WMS)
- Services to configure the Portal
- Metadata
30GIS Portal Architecture
System Environments
System Components
GIS Portal Application
HTML, HTTP, XLS, XML, JSP
GIS Portal Components
Tool Components (ArcWeb App Objects)
Java Beans, Servlets
ArcIMS Java Connector
Spatial Management Components
ArcIMS App/Spatial Servers
TCP/IP, Sockets
ArcSDE
RDBMS
Data Management Components
SQL
Data
31Metadata Service (Portal)
- If you have the following ArcGIS 9 products
- ArcIMS 9
- ArcSDE 9
- ArcGIS 9 (Arc Catalogue)
- Potential to set up your own metadata services
- Metadata Explorer, a Web application that allows
you to search and browse the contents of a
Metadata Server from a Web browser - Part of ArcIMS
32Why a Metadata Service?
- Allowing data producers to easily publish their
metadata to a central repository - People who capture (purchase) data are often not
the users of the data - Allowing data consumers to easily search for
metadata in a central repository - Position yourself for sharing within the WA SLIP
and possibly to maintain Interragator?
33Creating Metadata Services
- Metadata Services are a combination of
- Metadata Server component of the ArcIMS Spatial
Server and the - ArcSDE database in which published metadata
documents are stored. - Services to be set up in ArcIMS (same process as
an Image Service) - Appropriate tables in ArcSDE
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36The Key to Success?
METADATA
- Work processes to populate the metadata
- Data Capture
- Data purchase
- Require processes to register the data in the
catalogue. - Potential for Upgrade to the WALIS Interragator
- Working Group on Metadata
37In Closing
- Portals are really gateways to information for
some sort of business - Portals involving geospatial information are not
unique - Seek Information
- Do Business
- Geospatial Portals are being implemented fairly
rapidly across the world - Many of you probably have the tools to provide a
centralised metadata service for your
organisation - Key is METADATA and work process to attain that.
38Thank You
I HOPE YOU LEARNT SOMETHING NEW ABOUT
PORTALS MORE IMPORTANTLY THE KEY ROLE OF
METADATA AND THE CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN MAKE