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Photographic Memory Ben Pomerenke Kenny Ortmann Adam Schade Brandon Berwald
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Intro ► What is geospatial data? ► What is Photographic Memory? ► Why would someone want to use our program?
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Market Analysis ● ● Panoramio ● ● Flickr
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Requirements Analysis ► Functional Requirements Import user pictures Setup location information Add pictures to trip, with the ability to edit these pictures Package all information into KML Upload KML to website for sharing
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Requirements Analysis ► Non-functional Requirements Easy to use interface Efficient and reliable processing Revolutionary way to share pictures
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Photographic Memory: GUI
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Photographic Memory: Window Controller ► Object that controls the different components of the system ► Used to give access to all widgets from each other
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Photographic Memory: PSession ► Loads and saves data to and from XML source file ► Gives all other widgets access to this data ► Handles exporting KML files
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Photographic Memory: Gallery Widget Load Folders Collapsible Folders Right click menu, with options having shortcuts
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Photographic Memory: ViewerWidget ► EarthViewer ► Image Editor
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Photographic Memory: OrganizerWidget Trips Locations Location Pictures
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Dialogs ► Trip Manager ► Image Properties ► Map It!
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Photographic Memory: Website ► Store trips ► Connect users together ► Ability to allow known users to view trips ► Allow for public trips ► Wiki and tutorials
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Photographic Memory: Prototype ► Demonstration
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Future Development ► Implement more image editing functionality ► Compress and package images ► Allow for quick upload to Website
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Conclusion: Google My Maps How an image would be displayed in My Maps. (see above) Adding an image to My Maps. (see below)
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