Case Studies

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Why write a Case Study?

A case study demonstrates how a specific situation was initially identified, which solution was selected to resolve the issue, and a summary of the final results.

Solution architects use relevant case studies to support a solution they are building.

If you have developed a project based on Open Source, then writing a case study is likely to increase users of your technologies, which will lead to investment and improvements in your chosen products, which will feed back to your project.

We would like to see case studies which cover a range of use cases, especially from organizations with a low risk tolerance. Many organizations approach Open Source in little steps gradually integrating it with existing infrastructure and find targeted small case studies valuable.

What to write?

One to three pages is good, with a graphic per page.

The case study should cover:

  • Problem
  • Evaluations
  • Implementation, including integration with other infrastructure
  • Problems faced and how they were overcome
  • Return on Investment
  • Future plans

More hints found by googling: [How to write a Case Study]

Case Studies

Complete Infrastructure

[Valencian Regional Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport]

in Spannish

Valencian Regional Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport is under a project of migrating "all" systems to open-source software. As a matter of fact, that was the reason to build [gvSIG]. All geospatial infrastructure (previously with ESRI) has been moved to open source (gvSIG, PostGIS, MapServer, deegree, geoNetwork opensource).

[Hydrographic Confederation of Guadalquivir River, Spain]

in Spanish

A migration of a big part of ESRI components to open-source has been made, with use of gvSIG, Geonetwork opensource, MapServer, GeoServer, deegree.

[Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Regulatory program]

The Army Corps successfully integrated a Proprietary Oracle Database, ARC SDE and Analysis tools, with Open Source WMS and WFS services, and free viewers like Google Earth and Google Maps.

Web Clients

Desktop Clients

Web Services

Databases

[PostGIS Case Studies]

This link provides a collection of PostGIS Case Studies. [more...]

References