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**Video available** Coffee Talk (PiPlates Special Series): “Proposal for development of a marketplace for a numerical method/simulation oriented GIS++ system”, by Laurence Sigler

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Wednesday, March 30th, 2022. Time: 15h

Online – Session link:  https://meet.google.com/ywr-jgsi-pzw

ABSTRACT

The Government of Catalonia and CIMNE are creating the Piksel model/simulation-oriented GIS++ platform to support decision making and predictive capacity of territorial management. GIS simulations and models are labor intensive to construct – opening the system to outside participation is key to ensuring new content and functionality. The Piksel Marketplace will allow the platform to incorporate new providers – their participation will greatly enhance the catalog of offerings (models, simulations, data) available in the system. We will outline our proposal to develop this software, explaining marketplace types, our development so far, and future steps.

This Coffee Talk will be given in English.

SPEAKERS CV

Laurence Sigler is a  PhD Student Civil Engineering. MSc in Geographic Information Systems from Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and Bachelor’s Degree from Albright College (Reading, USA). His prior experience includes working in various private sector areas as a GIS analyst, database administrator and as a software developer. He has also worked for NGOs doing environmental and agricultural development in Honduras and Panama. His present research is in developing data interchange, marketplace and GIS services for the Piksel project at CIMNE/UPC.

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