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UTILIZING GIS AT A PUBLIC GARDEN FOR MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Ethan Sockwell Cohort 26
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OVERVIEW Background System Design Database Design Implementation Use Cases Conclusions 2
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BACKGROUND Why does this matter? What’s the Problem? 3
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CLIENT Dave Siversten, Gardens Technology Coordinator 4
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PROBLEM Changing Systems Water Consumption New Data Sources Data Location 5
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CHANGING SYSTEMS 6
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WATER CONSUMPTION 7
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NEW DATA SOURCES 8
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DATA LOCATION Valve Sensors CAD ArcGIS Online Desktop User Knowledge 9
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN What Was The Goal of the Project? 10
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GOAL AND OBJECTIVES Goal Create a Centralized Data Management System to manage and Visualize Irrigation System Data Objectives Centralized Data System Utilize Existing Client Infrastructure Collect Crowd Data (From Gardeners) Visualize Water Consumption Data Accommodate for Future Data Collection 11
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FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS Toggle Layer Visibility Edit Feature Layers Measure Distances Select Features Based on Attributes Review Features Information With Pop-Ups Visualize Consumption Data Add Data to Related Tables 12
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NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS GUI For Navigating Through the Application ArcGIS Desktop 10.3 ArcGIS Online Organizational Account Web Server to Host Applications 13
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DATABASE DESIGN What is the Structure and Logic Behind the Database? 14
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SYSTEM DESIGN 15
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL 16
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LOGICAL MODEL 17
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RELATED TABLES Maintenance When Who Which Valve? Consumption When How Much Which Garden? 18
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DATA SOURCES CAD Data- Client Aerial Photography- Client Garden Boundaries- PDF 19
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DATA SCRUBBING/LOADING CAD-Converted to Feature Class Feature Classes Given Empty Attributes Unique Valve ID’s Garden PDF- GeoReferenced/Manually Traced Garden Polygons Given Attributes Unique Garden ID’s 20
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DOMAINS Month List of Months 1=January Valve State Active Inactive Proposed Severity Low Medium High Very High Leak Status Leak Other 21
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IMPLEMENTATION How was it Designed? 22
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PUBLISHING FEATURE SERVICES Shared to organization Contains maintenance related table Has point and line features Irrigation Features Shared to public Contains no related tables Only has point features Irrigation Notes Shared to organization Contains water consumption table Only has polygon features Garden Boundaries 23
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DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS Feature Editing Application Water Consumption Visualization Application Damage Report Application 24
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FEATURE EDITING APPLICATION Show Related Tables on Selection WebMap Powered Search By Valve ID 25
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WATER CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION APPLICATION Visualize Consumption Add/Edit Features View Related Tables 26
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VISUALIZATION COMPONENT WORKFLOW 27
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DAMAGE REPORT APPLICATION Simple Interface GeoLocate No login 28
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USE CASES How Does it Work? 29
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USE CASE ADDING NEW PIPE 30
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USE CASE: VIEW WATER CONSUMPTION 31
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USE CASE EDITING VALVE MAINTENANCE LOGS 32
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USE CASE: UPDATE WATER CONSUMPTION LOGS 33
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USE CASE: REPORTING A LEAK 34
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CONCLUSION What did this Accomplish? 35
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STORING AND COLLECTING DATA Easy to add new Features to web map Hosted on ArcGIS Online Secure Visualize Consumption Data Update Data Public Reporting 36
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FUTURE WORK-REAL TIME DATA Allow User to see current Water Flow Control Valves from Application Updated Status of Valves in Real-Time Auto-Updating of Consumption data on daily basis 37
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Dave Siversten The Huntington library Ruijin Ma 38
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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING Ethan Sockwell MS GIS Program University of Redlands 39
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