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Darafei Praliaskouski JunoPostGIS enables spatial processing in Postgres. Usually PostGIS is used for planar euclidean calculations, but real world adds time, ambiguity and uncertainty. We'll have a look on making a thousand of cars move smoothly in real time on OpenStreetMap base map.
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Dmitry Lebedev BestPlaceNowadays one can make a decent urban research based simply on public datasets, making interesting and unexpected insights. In the presentation, I'll show examples of these calculations in PostGIS, the industry standard de-facto.
But just PostGIS is not enough. You need tools to import, verify and visualize the data. It's critically important to visualize the data live, to debug your calculations and shorten iterations. I'll describe all these steps:
- Collecting the data: public API, OpenStreetMap; direct user input.
- 3rd party APIs for calculations.
- Visualization of GIS and other sorts of data: QGIS, Matplotlib, Zeppelin integrated with PostGIS.
- Debugging the calculations: live visualization (Arc, QGIS, NextGIS Web)
- Scripting and minimizing the chores: Makefile, Gulp
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Ivan Frolkov PostgresProWith big data threads, even the upload of data to a database can often be problematic – apart from the data upload itself, you need to create indexes, perform VACUUM after the upload for correct Index-only scans, etc. From this talk, you will learn how to avoid most of such problems (if not all of them).
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Dmitry Grebenshchikov Diasoft Framework
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