Kompas Web GIS of Masaryk University Petr Kovács kovacs@ics.muni.cz Institute of Computer Science, Masaryk University MUST Week 2015 Building Passport • (Building Information Modeling) • Register of university buildings (own and rented) • Passport data = geometry + attribute data • Geometry of buildings, floors, rooms, doors, windows, walls, stairs, elevators,… • Attributes: title (building, room), number (room, door), material (door),… • Sources: direct measurements, digitalized paper blueprints, digital blueprints Building Passport – objects • Buildings, floors, rooms, doors • Object identification – location code • Building code + floor code + room number • ABC01N03021 • Over 300 university buildings, half of them have digital floorplans (over 22,000 rooms and 23,000 doors) Building Passport – map Kompas – why? • Make our data accessible to users (employees students) • Get rid of the old and slow application • Faster map • Better searching capability • More user-friendly • Use internet sources instead of our basemaps (OpenStreetMap, State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre) Kompas – functionality Standard functions: • Map pan & zoom • Layer switching • Object identification • Map history • Measuring tool • Print tool Kompas – functionality Specific functions: • Floor switching • Searching • Show more building floors at once • Favorite objects and map extents • Buildings tree • Links to objects in other information system Technology behind Kompas Client • Google Closure Tools (library, compiler, linter) • OpenLayers Server • ArcGIS Server 10 (REST API) • Web service (C#) Database • ArcSDE (MS SQL Server) • Internal -> presentation Kompas Live Demo http://maps.muni.cz/kompas What’s next? • Technological Passport (almost done) • Indoor navigation • User customization • Better access rights Technological Passport • Technologies inside (and outside) buildings • Common attributes • Specific attributes • Device identification: location code + technological code Technological Passport – Why? • Evidence of devices • Periodical revision of devices • Servicing requests Technological Passport – model Technology hierarchy • Systems • Subsystems • Device types Relationships between devices (trees, cycles) Technological Passport – examples • Water distribution (drinking water, waste water, heating,…) • Electricity distribution (transformers, fuses, switches, power outlets, electromotors,…) • Airconditioning (air ducts, fans, cooling units) • Sensors and controllers (pressure, temperature) • Firefighting (fire extinguishers, ventilation, water hydrants,…) Kompas + TP Live Demo http://maps.muni.cz/kompastp Petr Kovács kovacs@ics.muni.cz Institute of Computer Science, MU MUST Week 2015