NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Facilities Engineering Management Office Facilities GIS and Data Integration October 2007 – Rocket City GeoSpatial Conference
Page 2 Independent Data Sets ArcGIS Business Process Map Data (SDE) Application Business Process Data Files Application Business Process Database Maximo Business Process Asset Mgmt (Oracle) u No Data Linkages u Specially trained users. u Complex Software u Stove Pipe Solutions
Page 3 Before – Collection of Information Space Management Planning Department Mapping Department Utilities Department Maintenance and Operations Architecture/CAD Department
Page 4 Application Objectives u Rapid Information Gathering u Visual Information Portal u Access all Pertinent Data Sets u Integrate for Improved Information Gathering u Must make business sense u Improve Efficiencies u Enhance Decision Making Capabilities
Page 5 Application Objectives (cont’d) u Use Existing Databases u Use Existing Business Processes u Utilize Existing Software Products u Leverage off of Existing Systems Investments u DO NOT Migrate existing data into One Large Central System u Users to Access Approximately 80% of Common Reports
Page 6 Data Integration Objective Facilities GIS and Data Integration Web Application Environ- mental CMMS Reporting UCS Floor Plans Utilities Roof Manage- ment Space Utilization Map Layers Redlining Spread Sheets Location Searches
Page 7 Development Approach u Data Modeling u Data Flow Diagrams u Data and Systems Inventory u Interview Data Managers u Interview Data Users u Organize Systems into Components u Use UML Concepts u Map Data Flows throughout System u Observe Data Patterns u Detail All Systems
Page 8 Diagram Legend
Page 9 Data Flow Model
Page 10 Application Development u Integration Hub Built into code Correlate Non-Homogeneous Databases Re-group numerous data sets into useable reports u Access Control Module (Security) Allow Restricted Data to Specific Users. All Objects (reports, map layers, tools, etc.) in Application can be Controlled.
Page 11 Data Integration Model
Page 12 Modular Design u Scalable u Map Navigation Tools u Web Menu Controls u Layer Controls u Search Tools u Database Reports u Data Copy and Paste Tools u Printing Tools
Page 13 Story Board Web Pages u Customer Driven Design Requirements
Page 14 The Application Major Components Map Component – Query and Report from Center Perspective Interactive Floor Plan – Query and Report from Floor and Room Perspective FacGIS Web Site Map Interactive Floor Plan
Page 15 Application – Snap Shot
Page 16 Results – Access to Pertinent Information u Utility Maps u Architecture Floor Plans u Space Management u Asset Reports u Work Orders u Room Data u Environmental Maps u Master Planning Maps u Support Maps Decision Makers FacGIS Web Site Map Interactive Floor Plan
Page 17 Results – Analyze Data u Map Layers u Thematic Maps u Map Searches u Person Searches u Space Mgmt Reports u Asset Mgmt Reports u Color Code Rooms u Measurement Tools u Red Line Tools Decision Makers FacGIS Web Site Map Interactive Floor Plan