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GIS as a system at JSC «Latvijas valsts mezi»

Māris Kuzmins

Latvia and JSC «Latvijas valsts mezi»

(LVM)

Latvia Area: 65 000 km2 Population: 2 000 000 Forests: 3.8 million ha (56,9 %)

JSC «Latvjas valsts mezi» manages over a half of Latvia`s forests

JSC «Latvijas valsts mezi» Facts and figures I • Established in 1999 • Total area managed by the LVM is 1,62 million ha, of which

1,59 million ha are forest lands.

JSC «Latvijas valsts mezi» Facts and figures II

JSC «Latvijas valsts mezi»

GIS system GEO

• GEO is - A centralized forest resource information management system - A centralized GIS platform for storing, editing, analyzing and

sharing geospatial and associated information - A decision support system for multiple business processes - A system that stores master data; data created and maintained in

GEO is used in several other business systems

What is GEO?

• Why centralized GIS system? - Data integrity, data quality - Data flow speed and availability - Need for integrations with other systems - Supervision (who? what? when?)

• Started developing in 2008: - 4 different outsourcing companies, difficult procurement

procedures, contract administrating - More than 10 project managers - Slow progress

GEO – history I

• Mistakes: - Trying to accomplish large scale analysis - hard for business to

define requirements, constantly changing them - Trying to implement large system modules, huge deliverables –

slow and hard to achieve quality

• Since middle of 2012 – inhouse development - Smaller steps, more agile, much faster - No need for administrating the contracts - Easier to control development costs - No one to blame for your own mistakes

GEO – history II

In house development

• GEO development team: - 3 programmers - Analytic - Software tester - Project manager

• Involved from the business side: - System super user - Primary users - End users

GEO – overview

• Centralized database (Oracle10g, migrating to 11g) • ArcGIS server (9.3.1) • Access and use database through:

- ArcGIS Desktop - WEB applications - Mobile application

• Map sharing through ArcGIS Online (currently in progress) • Integrations with other LVM IT systems

• Statistics: - 300 feature layers - 508 objects (feature layers and tables) - Number of records – 42 077 148 (14 741 145 of those geographic) - 24 versions - 829 GB of raster data (mostly orthophoto) - 600 GB of cached data - 83 ArcGIS server services - 40 python scripts (dealing with system maintenance, data

consistency and quality calculations, data processing) - Data schema updates once a month

GEO database and ArcGIS server

GEO database schema – developed using Visio CASE Tools UML Modeling

GEO datasets

• A set of tools and a user interface for maintaining compartment and associated data, including

- Data input validations - Logical controls - Automatical calculations

• A set of tools and a user interface for maintaining mineral deposit data

• Advanced geoprocessing tools • ~ 90 users per month • Average of 35 – 50 simultaneous users a day • Average usage is 13 000 hours per month (one user can have

more than one connection)

Desktop - overview

Customized ArcMap I

Customized ArcMap II

• Customized forest inventory and mineral deposit data input: - easier and faster - higher protection against human errors (necessary fields are filled

with right information) - adjusted data input work flow

• More reliable data: - data quality - data integrity

• All the necessary reports, including data input auditing

Desktop - what benefits did we get?

• Technology - .NET MVC, REST, JavaScript API • Data viewing, querying, editing, printing (maps and forms) • Up to 150 data layers in table of contents • 8 different map services for different business processes • Easier user permission control (compared to Desktop) • Data logging • ~450 WEB application users per month

- Up to 120 simultaneous users

GEO WEB application - overview

WEB application – map viewing, simple editing

WEB application – planning of cutting sites

WEB application – fell data input, advanced editing

WEB application – input of species and dimensions

WEB application – calculation of assortments

WEB application – estimated assortment output

WEB application – logistics map service

WEB application – reports

• GIS for inexperienced users, non GIS professionals • Easy to use, hard to make mistakes • Easy to deliver data to all users within the organization at the

same time • Easy to make changes to application, it`s forms, user interfaces • Similar information outputs for contractors with automatic

content controls (harvesting instructions) • Unlimited possibilities for developing applications and tools to

support business needs

WEB application – benefits

• Technology - .NET Compact Framework, ArcGIS Mobile SDK, Windows mobile 6 – 6.5

• Download vector and raster data for offline use • Up to 350 users per month • Data viewing, querying, simple editing (GPS survey)

- Estimating assortment output in the forest

• All users also use GEO WEB application and mobile application for laptops

• Data download and synchronization - Database schema change once a month - 1000 times downloaded, 1500 times synchronized (per month)

GEO mobile application - overview

GEO mobile application – overview II

• 140 Trimble GEO XT users - used for sub meter surveys - support for fell planning process

• 350 Trimble JUNO 3B users - used for surveys that does not need to be precise, finding the right

location, editing of attributes etc.

• 500 laptop users with GEO mobile app installation - used for fast offline map viewing, querying, simple editing

GEO mobile application – Trimble GEO XT, JUNO 3B, Laptops

GEO Mobile application – contractors (harvesters)

GEO mobile application – benefits

• Precise and fast fell survey, with option to estimate assortment outcome

• Collecting forest inventory data right in the forest for multiple business process users

• Easier orienteering in the woods • Using up-to-date GIS data from the centralized database offline • Serving each business process only the data they need by

using separate services

• GEO is integrated with 8 other LVM business systems and 5 other organization systems (including state data providers and government supervisory institutions)

• Interfaces varies from DB level data integration and data transfer from data files to Service based data exchange

• Variable synchronization frequency • Logistics system TCS OPTI (Ecomond OY) (in development)

- Road network, manual work order routes

• Optimization system Woodstock (Remsoft) - Distance matrix calculations (done by NA) - Geospatial data for modeling (planning areas, customers, storages

etc.)

Integrations with other systems

GEO integration with the other LVM IT systems