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Friends, I'm exploring the emerging Green Hydrogen industry and am keen to understand how GIS technologies have been implemented in this sector. Can anyone provide examples or insights into GIS use cases specifically related to Green Hydrogen production, distribution, or utilization? Any information on spatial analyses, infrastructure mapping, site selection, or other relevant applications would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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The ISO 19100 series refers to a suite of international standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 211 (TC 211) concerning geographic information and geomatics. This series of standards aims to provide a consistent framework for managing, handling, and communicating geographic information. Here's an overview of some of the key standards within the ISO 19100 series: ISO 19101: Geographic Information – Reference Model This introduces the concepts and principles for geographic information. ISO 19105: Geographic Information – Conformance and Testing Sets the framework for conformance and testing. ISO 19107: Geographic Information – Spatial Schema Deals with the spatial characteristics of geographic information. ISO 19108: Geographic Information – Temporal Schema Concerned with the temporal aspects of geographic data. ISO 19109: Geographic Information – Rules for Application Schema Presents rules for creating detailed data models for geographic data. ISO 19111: Geographic Information – Spatial Referencing by Coordinates Defines how geographic information is spatially referenced using coordinate values. ISO 19112: Geographic Information – Spatial Referencing by Geographic Identifiers Concerned with referencing geographic information by location names or codes, rather than by coordinates. ISO 19113: Geographic Information – Quality Principles Provides the principles for describing the quality of geographic data. ISO 19115: Geographic Information – Metadata Sets out how metadata (data about data) should be structured and used to describe geographic data and services. ISO 19119: Geographic Information – Services Defines a framework and categories for geographic services. ISO 19123: Geographic Information – Schema for Coverage Geometry and Functions Deals with continuous data like elevation, temperature, etc., and how it varies across a geographic space. ISO 19125: Geographic Information – Simple feature access Defines a standard for accessing vector geographic data (features) based on simple geometry (points, lines, polygons). ISO 19128: Geographic Information – Web Map Server Interface Specifies how map images can be requested from and served on the web. This list is by no means exhaustive, as the ISO 19100 series contains many more standards that dive deeper into specific aspects of geographic information. The main goal of the ISO 19100 series is to ensure interoperability and consistent management of geographic data across various applications and services worldwide.
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Hi, I'm wondering if there is any tool that generate a data dictionary like what is in the UNF.
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Hi @Pat_Hohl! Every day I had something special to enjoy and learn; here was my daily activities in the UC23: 📍Day 1 in #ESRIUC23 I attended an incredible GIS Managers Summit and got impactful insights about the values of Geospatial Strategy and the five key components of successful GIS, which are: 1- Strategy 2- Governance 3- Data&Technology 4- Engagement 5- Skills Development The agenda was: •The Path to GIS Success > Jim VanOstenbridge •Strategy > James Pardue •Governance > Deepti Dev Kochhar •GIS Governance at the City of Austin, TX > Marna McLain •Engagement > Micheal & Anika •Making the GIS Team Proactive at Franklin Co., PA> Kara Shindle, GISP •Data&Technology > Jim VanOstenbridge •Skills development > Justin Ogden •Holistic View > Matthew Lewin The main takeaways: “- Your strategy determines the unique configuration of these key components (and others) and creates your organization's geospatial capability. - Governance is the process by which you monitor, control, and oversee your strategy. - To get started on your path to GIS success, > start by building a case for your geospatial strategy, > ensure you deliver quick wins, > focus on establishing a base level of governance, > and build up the right team to sustain your program long-term.” Networking with the GIS Managers and exchanging experiences was a powerful part, and happy to be part of the GIS Managers Community https://lnkd.in/dzm2NWEa I had been reading the Geospatial Essentials for Managers e-books extensively and was privileged to meet the author Matthew Lewin! -------------- 🌎Day 2 at #ESRIUC23 What a day! It is the Planery session where Jack, Esri CEO, presented how {GIS creating the world we want to see} and make a difference to build a better world with [Geographic Approach]. It is hard to list all the things that inspired me, but the presentation impressed me was Enterprise GIS Award Winner, PG&E (Pacific Gas& Electric). Kadus to Pacific Gas and Electric Company team, Elizabeth Proctor, Kurt McNeel-Caird , Dave Lewis , Hamilton Erridge, Alexander Hong. Jack and his team showed brilliant apps and services of the ArcGIS platform and how [GIS is a System of Systems]. #DigitalTwin, #GeoAI, #GeoBIM are becoming mature enough to build a foundation of Smart Cities! The vibe of the conference and being surrounded by thousands of #GIS lovers is amazing. So excited for the technical workshops, Expo, and networking with GeoGeeks! -------------------- Day 3 at #ESRIUC23 I started this day with the Electric&Gas kick-off session, where the Esri team demonstrated the latest ArcGIS Solution updates and provided valuable insight into the Electric & Gas industries. They streamed clips of interviews with Esri GIS Heros to share their experiences in the industry [happy to be one of the interviewees]. The day was full of attending workshops that focused on below topics I was interested in: - Geospatial Strategy: Defining and Implementing Geospatial Strategy - Business Values of the Utility Network - BIM, GIS integration - GIS and Digital Twin - GIS Dashboards Sharpen Operational Awareness - ArcGIS Field Maps for Utilities and field operations - ArcGIS Solutions: Asset Management - ArcGIS Utility Network: Advanced Network Management Between each session I got the chances to walk through the Expo and explore the business applications of #GIS in #Energy and specifically electric distribution tier. I met Esri products teams, regional and international vendors to hear what they practiced in the market and find the best practices. ------------------ 🌏Day 4&5 at #esriuc2023 12th July 2023 The main destination on this day was the Expo, where I spent hours got in touch with Esri product team tried to discover where the Values of #ArcGIS Platform can make the differences in the business areas of Electric Industries such as: • #Planning • #AssetManagement • #ProjectManagement (Project lifecycle) • #Design& #Engineering • #Operations& #Maintenance • #Health, #Saftey, and #Environment #HSE • #CustomerServices • #FieldMobility I saw many successful stories provided by User Presentation sessions, especially with planning for implementing ArcGIS Utility Network, and system integration with other IT/OT systems like ADMS, OMS, EAM, AMI, etc considering GIS as a single source of network topology. ENOWA GIS team had a valuable meeting with the ArcGIS Utility Network team [Remi Myers, Tom DeWitte, Megan Hendrick) to understand the business values will be generated by this new technology of network modeling and how we can get started following the best practices to digitally twining the utility network in NEOM Good to meet with Remi Myers after reading all of his blogs and articles. Find him here: https://lnkd.in/d_zhsT-d Some other resources: https://lnkd.in/d4kBVeeY I enjoyed the workshops focused on: - Planning for Utility Network - ArcGIS Survey123 Advance Smart Form Design Template (Ismael Chivite James Tedrick ) - Adoption Strategies: Preparing Your Organization for GIS - Planning and Construction in Renewable Energy Project Development - GIS Elevates Enterprise Asset Management - GeoEnabled Asset Management Systems Streamline Business Operations - Emerging Technology in Land Administration (by Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning Mazin Shahwarzi Dawood Al Busaidi Samiya Al Ismaily) ------------------ Last day at #esriuc2023 A deep hug to Jack for this incredible UC!
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Hi @Pat_Hohl, Sure, customer stories are one of the main sources of inspiration where we can see how others utilize GIS and ArcGIS Platform in different business areas focusing on Energy like: Planning Desig&Engineering Asset Management O&M Safety Customer Services Project Management and So on. Getting actual use cases or user stories will support our people to realize the geospatial capabilities and emerge them to the business capabilities.
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Hi @JohnAlsup , I am wondering which standards the solution approached for symbologies of the electric assets. Is it IEC? If yes, where I can find the docs mentioned that?
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It seems good idea to design a one-day webinar, but from what I saw in the summit and read about the geospatial strategy pillars, at least two days program can cover the fundamentals of it. Thanks and good to meet you in-person too @JamesPardue2
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@AdamCarnow , I believe there is a gap in educating GIS professionals and Managers about building a robust Geospatial Strategy as most of us came from a technical base and grew to be at managerial levels. How about designing a focused led-instructed course dedicated for Geospatial Strategy? The insights and martials that were shared in the summit need to be articulated and formed as workshops and courses! I'm ready to put this idea in Ideas page and market the idea to the community to vote for it!
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I attended an incredible GIS Managers Summit and got impactful insights about the values of Geospatial Strategy and the five key components of successful GIS, which are: 1- Strategy 2- Governance 3- Data&Technology 4- Engagement 5- Skills Development The agenda was: •The Path to GIS Success > Jim VanOstenbridge •Strategy > James Pardue •Governance > Deepti Dev Kochhar •GIS Governance at the City of Austin, TX > Marna McLain •Engagement > Micheal & Anika •Making the GIS Team Proactive at Franklin Co., PA> Kara Shindle, GISP •Data&Technology > Jim VanOstenbridge •Skills development > Justin Ogden •Holistic View > Matthew Lewin The main takeaways: “- Your strategy determines the unique configuration of these key components (and others) and creates your organization's geospatial capability. - Governance is the process by which you monitor, control, and oversee your strategy. - To get started on your path to GIS success, > start by building a case for your geospatial strategy, > ensure you deliver quick wins, > focus on establishing a base level of governance, > and build up the right team to sustain your program long-term.” Networking with the GIS Managers and exchanging experiences was a powerful part, and happy to be part of the GIS Managers Community https://lnkd.in/dzm2NWEa I had been reading the Geospatial Essentials for Managers e-books extensively and was privileged to meet the author Matthew Lewin! Thanks, Adam Carnow, for making this Summit happen. Keep up the great work of enlightening GIS Managers&Leaders with impactful contents. #GISManagers #Leadership #geospatial #Geospatialstrategy #governance #strategicthinking Esri Esri Canada #GIS
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Thanks for sharing your insights. I have read the doc you shared and find it useful now. Do you know where I can get robust use cases where the GIS geo-enabling the other enterprise systems?
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this is important document to be added in the ArcGIS solution EUNF folder along with the data dictionary and other files. thanks John, it was great discussions in UC23 about the standards you followed while developing the EUNF.
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Hey Freinds, I would like to discuss the evolving nature of ArcGIS as it transforms into an Enterprise platform, encompassing various functions that overlap with other systems such as EAM, serving as a system of records or asset registry. I am seeking guidance on how to effectively delineate the boundaries between these systems and harness their full potential capabilities. This is particularly relevant for organizations embarking on the development of systems and networks from scratch. Thank you for your valuable insights.
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The plan is done! Can't wait to be there again and interact with Geeks and Gurus from around the world!
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