STORET Data Query, Extraction and Analysis Tools Henry B. Manguerra, Tetra Tech, Inc. Jim Harris, Utah DWQ Vaishal Sheth and John Zatrow, Tetra Tech, Inc. Presented During the 2004 National STORET Users Conference November 15-17, 2004, New Orleans
System Overview Internet STORET Database Thin Client http, html Rich Client http, xml, Web Services WQA UDAIT Two alternative technical solutions for accessing data from the STORET database
Utah Data Assessment and Integration Tools (UDAIT) Internet Thin Client UDAIT STORET Database Data Views GIS Example Implementation: UDAIT: Provide Utah DWQ staff easy access to water quality data to support TMDL development
UDAIT - Demo
Desktop Analysis Tools Internet Thin Client UDAIT STORET Database GIS Data Views Data Extract/ Import UWQDAT Utah BASINS
UWQDAT – Demo
Water Quality Analyzer (WQA) – Rich Client Internet Rich Client WQA STORET Database GIS XML Files Example Implementation: El Paso, Colorado: Provide El Paso County a standalone application that contains their data (gis, wq data, wq standards) and perform analysis. XML, ArcXML
WQA - Demo
Step 1 – Choose a Study Area
Step 2 – Build a Project
Step 3 – Review Data
Step 4 – Calculate Impairments
Step 5 – Inspect Output
Step 6 – Export Results
Summary Thin Client (UDAIT)Rich Client (WQA) Query/Extract Provided mainly to allow users to quickly identify availability of data before downloading. Data is downloaded as text files. Data is immediately downloaded to the desktop for the selected area of interest. All queries are performed on the local database Analysis May require additional desktop analysis tools (e.g., ArcView, MS Excel) to perform more rigorous analysis not provided by the thin client (i.e., multiple tools) Customized and included in the rich client (i.e., single package) Technology JSP, JavaMapObjects (Java Edition), XML Internet Connection Requires continuous accessAs needed
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