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GeoSIMS: University of Washington Floor Plan GIS
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GeoSIMS—2012 Space is a resource: Governmental & institutional requirements for records, reporting, analysis and planning Efficient management of space After our people, space is our most valuable asset Why GIS for Floor Plans?
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GeoSIMS—2012 The University—Seattle
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GeoSIMS—2012 The University—Bothell
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GeoSIMS—2012 The University—Tacoma
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GeoSIMS—2012 The University—Washington Field Stations
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GeoSIMS—2012 The University—Worldwide
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GeoSIMS—2012 ~700 Buildings, >300 with floor plans ~1,600 Floors (a single CAD floor plan for each) > 66,000 rooms > 21,000,000 square feet of space Floor Plan Geometry What does this mean for the UW Data?
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GeoSIMS—2012 What is Being Revised Map Interface Web Application (SIMS GeoSIMS) Stand-Alone Data Interface (SIMS GeoSIMS) Reports (SIMS DSS) Database Tweaks (For the most part, not visible to SIMS users)
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GeoSIMS—2012 CAD will be the source for GIS Must maintain CAD and GIS geometry simultaneously (Generally, engineers and architects wanted CAD, planners wanted GIS) Geometry is the source for room #s and square feet Each data theme (Rooms, GSF, Lines) will have all buildings in a single layer (for queries) Geometry Requirements In developing the floor plan GIS, we had these needs:
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GeoSIMS—2012 Georeferencing
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GeoSIMS—2012 Georeferencing
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GeoSIMS—2012 Final Product
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GeoSIMS—2012 Applications
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GeoSIMS—2012 Spatial Distribution
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GeoSIMS—2012 Pre-design Planning
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GeoSIMS—2012 3D Modeling
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GeoSIMS—2012 Space Inventory Web App
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GeoSIMS—2012 Jeffrey Linn jefflinn@uw.edu Eric Darst ejdarst@uw.edu Questions? http://www.washington.edu/admin/pb/home/
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