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Using OGC Standards To Link BI and Spatial
1. Using OGC Standards to link Business Intelligence and Spatial Analysis Roderick Ross Location Intelligence Specialist Product & Business Dev’t Manager (Integeo) [email_address] Cameron Shorter OGC Associate Member (Lisasoft) Geospatial Solutions Manager [email_address]
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4. Ask a Question! Attendee Control Panel Expand window to take up full screen Close / Open dialog box Submit questions Raise hand if you wish to say something
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12. Example - A BI Perspective BI can show you attributes such as destination post code or value of customer sliced dynamically by sales quarter. Relationships between post codes are hard to see.
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14. Example - A LI Perspective LI can show you complex diagrams of clusters, value by region and distance traveled. Displaying comparative numbers and attribute data however is not its forte.
18. An Integration Platform COGNOS OBIEE Hyperion Business Objects BIRT Micro Strategy Excel Spatial Integration Server Business Intelligence Platforms Open Geospatial Consortium WMS, WFS, SLD, WMC, GML, OpenLS OGC Compliant server Microsoft Reporting Services Business Data GIS Base Maps Reference Data Reference Data
19. Data Flow Business Data Reference Data KML Map Layers Report Output Map Output Report Queries OGC Requests Business Intelligence Platform Spatial Integration Platform OGC Compliant GIS Server
20. The base map is made up of layers Land Mass Parks Streets
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22. A WMS Image is made up of layers Land Mass Parks Streets
55. Questions? Roderick Ross [email_address] Wendy Victorino [email_address] 26 Nov 2009 @ Microsoft Brisbane Office, Integeo partner Bistech to present about Location Intelligence for SQL Server 2008 Register: http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/ViewEvent.aspx?EventId=433 Cameron Shorter [email_address] http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com/ Next webinars: * 3 Dec 2009, 1-2 PM SGT, Integrating BI with Google Maps * 10 Dec 2009, 4-5 PM US East Coast, Delivering Spatial Analysis to your Users Desktops
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When we go to the map tab, the number of collisions by county is displayed. The counties are also hatched to show the number of fatalities by county. This data is then merged with e terrain relief map retrieved from ArcWeb Services to show the correlation between collisions and terrain.
Going to the map displays slas colour coded by funding
Here we look at the catchment area for each store. ArcWeb Services is used to calculate the catchment area for 5, 7, and 9 minutes drive time for each store. In this case the street map is also provided by ArcWeb Services. These areas can then be used to retrieve demographic data for 5, 7, and 9 minutes distance from each store. This data can then be analysed on a store by store basis in the dashboard. This is very valuable information for store profitability analysis as well as decisions regarding the location of new stores.