第六章 結論與建議
第五節 總結 B.I.G. Platform (“大”融合平臺)
這個 BIM、IoT、GIS 融合平臺,將會是未來文明的基礎架構。為了便利此平臺 的稱呼及未來拓展, 本論文研究建議以 B.I.G. Platform 即“大”融合平臺命名。
雖然在目前 BIM、IoT、GIS 在各自的領域都有其領導者,但根據本研究,Google 才是這個 B.I.G.融合平臺的領先者。在今年 Google 的 I/O 大會中所發表的許多創 新,便可直接感受到融合的綜效。然而從科技發展的歷史可以看出,Google 的優 勢並非牢不可破,根據本論文研究,如果能夠掌握下列 3 個面向,便能成為這一 個平臺的挑戰者,甚至下一個領導者:
制度面:平臺要能建立“空間”的絕對性 – 並設立基準及衡量的法則。
技術面:平臺的強度,是取決於資訊定位的 “精准度”。
商務面:平臺的持續,要能符合本論文研究中總結的四大成功因數特性:
(Interoperability、Scalability、Evolvability 及 Resilience)。
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March 5, 2013 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM Google PartnerPlex, Mountain View, CA Building 40
1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043
Please join fellow executives and experts at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, as we explore modern mapping technologies and what they can do for successful enterprises like yours.
Through expert insight, real-world success stories, lively discussion and more, learn how enterprises like yours are combining enterprise data and Google mapping technologies.
Business planning
Enhance business planning by visualizing your organization’s data on a familiar canvas. See how companies bring data to life, providing powerful insights that lead to more informed decisions.
Decision-making
Learn how to accelerate and simplify decision-making through intuitive, real-time, visual monitoring of business assets and teams.
Engage
Fully engage customers, prospects and team members through intuitive, visually captivating apps that instantly communicate both “where” and “what.”
Event highlights
Explore the Possibilities
Take a visual tour through transformative, map-based technologies at work today: street-view video, indoor mapping, 3D “helicopter flights,” crisis response mapping and more
See Maps at Work
See how real-world enterprises across a wide range of industries use geospatial technologies to meet specific decision-making, customer engagement and other challenges.
Meet the Mappers
Execs from FedEx, Tesla, Icon Fitness and others walk through the mapping solutions their organizations use, then cover issues and answers in a panel discussion and lively Q&A.
Expand your World
Explore the exhibit floor, chat with Google’s solution partners, and network with fellow executives. Also see innovative technology demonstrations from Google and customers.
Optional Afternoon Sessions (1)
Transportation and Utilities with IRIS & the Envista Team
1:30 - 2:30pm, Rooms TBD
Come hear industry-leading utilities and transportation agencies describe how they are using IRIS’s
Platform-as-a-Service with Google Maps Engine and Google Earth Engine analytics to solve business problems.
Multiple uses cases will be presented withPG&E,NiSource, and theCalifornia Department of Transportationincluding:
Asset Management- extraction and fusing of data from multiple, disparate asset management systems including bridge, pavement, signage, as well as, cadastral information, with the ability to track and manage changes to assets with Earth Engine analytics.
Gas Transmission Line Encroachment- utilizing the IRIS platform and image change analytics of Google Earth Engine see how IRIS is detecting encroachments and providing a management program for the safety of gas transmission lines.
Capital Project Management- extraction of data from legacy systems e.g. work order and contractor management, to provide a capital projects construction planning program throughout the company’s service area to internal constituents e.g. engineering, call center, and management, as well as, external e.g. public, media, and government agencies with various information requirements.
Optional Afternoon Sessions (2)
Utilities and Vegetation Management with GeoDigital and Google Maps Engine
1:30 - 2:30pm, Rooms TBD
GeoDigital will demonstrate 3D business intelligence tools and engineering grade data sitting on Google’s MapsEngine technology for the benefit of the transmission utility industry. The combination supports a full cycle of analysis, planning, execution and reporting for engineering and vegetation clearance and related regulatory compliance.
The GeoDigital capabilities make a remote view of the transmission corridors better than actually being there. Risk can be clearly and immediately identified, mitigation can be done with precision and confidence, all documentation is automatically generated and stored and reports provide clarity on status to budget and schedule. This adds up to substantial savings of time and money. The Google and GeoDigital combination brings scale, context and ease of use to geospatial data. Anyone with permissions can access to any of the data from anywhere with a security level that is more stringent than most utilities can provide in-house.
Optional Afternoon Sessions (3)
Delivering insight from the Google Cloud through the use of earth imagery
1:30 - 2:30pm, Rooms TBD
Following the recent, DigitalGlobe and GeoEye combination announcement, this session will offer Atmosphere Maps attendees their first glimpse into the combined capabilities which the new DigitalGlobe brings to the market and also offer a glimpse into what is planned for the future.
The session will then offer attendees an overview of the innovative offerings developed by DigitalGlobe for Google users and demonstrate through use case examples how access to high resolution, current earth imagery and geospatial intelligence drives insight and value.
The session will close with a sneak peek into exciting new areas of collaboration being explored by DigitalGlobe and GeoEye in 2013.