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Revision as of 12:11, 29 March 2010
Back to FOSS4G 2010
Introduction
Workshops are 3-hour sessions in a PC classroom, and Tutorials are 90-minute sessions in a conference room. The FOSS4G 2010 Workshop Committee is responsible for the organization of both Workshops and Tutorials.
FOSS4G 2010 Workshop Commitee
We need people with experience organizing conference workshops at other GFOSS events. Local (Barcelona & Spain) members are welcome. If you are willing to help organizing FOSS4G Workshops and Tutorials, please add yourself to the members list below, and subscribe to the mail list.
Communication
- Discussion to be hold in conference-workshops mail list
- meetings via #foss4g IRC channel (on irc.freenode.net)
Workshop Committee Members
- Oscar Fonts, local contact
- Jeff McKenna IRC username: jmckenna
- Alvaro Anguix
Workshop and Tutorial Selection
FOSS4G 2010 Organization Committee will evaluate workshop and tutorial proposals attending to these criteria:
- Meets conference mandate:
- Matches with the themes of the conference
- Makes use of software that is both "free" and "open source"
- Submission's technical requirements can be met by the conference facilities
- Demonstrates practical applications
- Expected level of attendee interest in the workshop topic
- A plus for proposals addressing the special interest topics stated in the Call
- Likelyhood of a quality workshop:
- Expertise of the workshop presenters in the workshop subject matter
- Presenters personal experience presenting workshops at other conferences
- Successful workshop presented at prior FOSS4G/GFOSS conferences
Workshop Venue
Workshops will be hold in the Barcelona School of Computer Science (FIB), at Barcelona Campus Nord, buildings B5 and C6.
All classrooms have screen and projector for instructors.
Software installation is preferred on Windows XP native Operating System.
If linux is required, we have a vmware SUSE 11.1 image.
B5 building classrooms
Classroom | # Computers | PC hardware |
---|---|---|
B5.S101 | 21+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.1 Ghz. 4GB RAM. Monitor HP L1950g TFT 19". ASUS EAH3450 Series 1GB (512MB), compatible ATI Radeon HD 34xx. DVD-ROM. |
B5.S201 | 21+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.1 Ghz. 4GB RAM. Monitor HP L1950g TFT 19". ASUS EAH3450 Series 1GB (512MB), compatible ATI Radeon HD 34xx. DVD-ROM. |
B5.S202 | 21+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.1 Ghz. 4GB RAM. Monitor HP L1950g TFT 19". ASUS EAH3450 Series 1GB (512MB), compatible ATI Radeon HD 34xx. DVD-ROM. |
C6 building classrooms
Classroom | # Computers | PC hardware |
---|---|---|
C6.S302 | 24+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo 6320 1.86 Ghz. 2GB RAM. Monitor CRT 17". Nvidia Geforce 6200. DVD-ROM. |
C6.S306 | 20+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00 Ghz. 2GB RAM. Monitor HP L1750 TFT 17". ATI Radeon X1300. DVD-ROM. |
C6.S308 | 20+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00 Ghz. 2GB RAM. Monitor HP L1750 TFT 17". ATI Radeon X1300. DVD-ROM. |
C6.S309 | 20+1 | Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.1 Ghz. 4GB RAM. Monitor HP L1950g TFT 19". ASUS EAH3450 Series 1GB (512MB), compatible ATI Radeon HD 34xx. DVD-ROM. |
Schedule
Workshops
Classroom | Capacity | Session 1 (Mon 6 Sep 15-18h) | Session 2 (Tue 7 Sep 9-12h) |
---|---|---|---|
B5.S101 | 42 | W1 - Web mapping with GeoServer
Justin Deolivera, Andrea Aime (OpenGeo) |
W8 - Getting started with Mapserver
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo), Jeff Mckenna (Gateway Geomatics), Perry Nacionales (University of Minnesota) |
B5.S201 | 42 | W2 - gvSIG 1.9 user workshop
Jorge Sanz (Prodevelop - gvSIG Association), José Vicente Higón (Software Colaborativo - gvSIG Association), Victoria Agazzi (Prodevelop - gvSIG Association) |
W9 - Quantum GIS and PostGIS: Solving spatial problems and creating web-based analysis tools
Paul Wickman (Northstar Geographics) |
B5.S202 | 42 | W3 - Setting up an OpenStreetMap rendering toolchain
Iván Sánchez Ortega (OpenStreetMap España) |
W10 - FOSS4G routing with pgRouting tools, OpenStreetMap road data and GeoExt
Daniel Kastl (Georepublic), Frédéric Junod (Camptocamp) |
C6.S302 | 48 | W4 - Introduction to PostGIS
Paul Ramsey (OpenGeo) |
W11 - Working with OpenLayers
Tim Schaub (OpenGeo) |
C6.S306 | 40 | W5 - Introduction to the Mapbender geoportal framewework
Astrid Emde, Christoph Baudson (WhereGroup) |
W12 - GeoNetwork for dummies, or how to setup an SDI in 3 hours
Jeroen Ticheler, Jose Garcia, Heikki Doeleman (GeoCat) |
C6.S308 | 40 | W6 - Solid web mapping with Python
Éric Lemoine, Bruno Binet (Camptocamp) |
W13 - Geospatial for Java
Jody Garnett (OSGeo) |
C6.S309 | 40 | W7 - Practical introduction to ZOO, the powerful WPS platform
Gérald Fenoy (GeoLabs), Nicolas Bozon (3LIZ) |
W14 - Practical introduction to GRASS
Paolo Zatelli, Clara Tattoni, Marco Ciolli (Univeristy of Trento) |
Tutorials
Tutorials are 1.5 hour sessions simultaneous to conference talks, in the main conference venue.
The tutorials this year will be:
Room | Date&Time | Tutorial |
---|---|---|
- | - | gvSIG Mobile and Mini tutorial
Javier Carrasco, Alberto Romeu (Prodevelop) |
- | - | PyWPS
Jachym Cepicky (Help Service - Remote Sensing) |
- | - | Building web based GIS applications with GeoEXT
Pierre Giraud (Camptocamp), Andreas Hocevar (OpenGeo), Yves Jacolin (Camptocamp) |
- | - | Mastering advanced GeoNetwork
Jeroen Ticheler, Jose Garcia, Heikki Doeleman (GeoCat) |
- | - | Hands-on introduction to Mapguide Open Source
Gordon Luckett (Arrow Geomatics) |
- | - | First steps with MapFish
Pierre Mauduit, Antoine Abt (Camptocamp France) |
- | - | A hands-on introduction to spatial ETL with Geokettle
Thierry Badard (Spatialytics) |
- | - | How to generate billions of tiles using distributed cloud-computing
Oliver Christen, Cedric Moullet, François Van Der Biest (Camptocamp) |
- | - | Implementation of open source software for the development of interactive social and environmental atlas
Kaif Gill, Nabeel Hussain, Urooj Saeed, Irfan Ashraf, Rab Nawaz (WWF Pakistan) |
- | - | SDI best practices with Geonode
Sebastian Benthall (OpenGeo), Stuart Gill (World Bank) |
- | - | Standardized geoprocessing with 52°North open source software
Bastian Schaeffer (52°North) |
- | - | Sensor Web Enablement - Integrating sensor data into Spatial Data Infrastructures
Simon Jirka (52° North), Arne Bröring (University of Münster - Institute für Geoinformatics), Eike Hinderk Jürrens (52° North) |
Timetable and rooms to be determined.
Instructors
Workhsop & tutorial instructors will receive credit for registration for "the Conference". See details in the Discounts page.
Calendar
Jan 15, Opening Call for Workshops/TutorialsJan 30, Closing Call for Workshops/TutorialsFeb 1-15, Workshop/Tutorial selection processFeb 16, Notification of acceptance for workshops/tutorialsFeb 22, Registration for workshops and tutorials opens- Sep 6-7, FOSS4G Workshops
- Sep 7-9, FOSS4G Tutorials