Graph analysis employs powerful algorithms to explore and discover relationships in social network, IoT, big data, and complex transaction data. Learn how graph technologies are used in applications such as fraud detection for banking, customer 360, public safety, and manufacturing. This session will provide an overview and demos of graph technologies for Oracle Cloud Services, Oracle Database, NoSQL, Spark and Hadoop, including PGX analytics and PGQL property graph query language.
Jan Michels represents Oracle on the ANSI and ISO committees responsible for standardizing SQL, while working closely with the Oracle database server development teams. He has been involved in designing extensions for the SQL language for 20 years. Jan is chair of the DM32.2 Ad Hoc... Read More →
Hans Viehmann is working for ORACLE Corporation as Product Manager for the Oracle Spatial and Graph option and the „Location Products“. He holds a degree in Physics from Hamburg University and started his career in Research before joining ORACLE over twenty years ago. After various... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 10:10am - 11:00am PDT
3-Rm 103
This session answers architecture questions related to the overall structure and strategy for an enterprise analytics system. How do we design a data warehouse for analytics purposes? What do we integrate into a central warehouse or maintain in separate data marts? How do we integrate long term storage systems that we need to query only occasionally? Data lakes? Big Data?? What are the tradeoffs with different tools and how much do we invest in custom code? How do we integrate real-time data streaming? What ETL and integration strategies are we going to use? Where and how do we extend our raw data with calculated measures and analytic functions? How do we create a system that has a strong foundation, but can grow and evolve over time? This presentation will draw from real-world data architecture projects that were designed with analytics in mind.
As a senior consultant, I am a veteran Oracle data warehouse architect and a Software Engineer. While I have solid experience working with transactional systems, my specialty has been data warehouse and business intelligence applications. I bring tremendous data warehouse experience... Read More →
Dan Vlamis is President and founder of Vlamis Software Solutions, a boutique consultancy which has led more than 200 Business Analytics implementations for more than 25 years at many of the world’s leading organizations. Recognized by Oracle as an Oracle ACE Director, he consults with Oracle Product Management regularly. Dan covers Oracle Analytics... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 11:15am - 12:05pm PDT
2-Rm 102
Cloud services change the way we provision, deploy and perform analytic application development. They can simplify the development and deployment experience and make it possible for developers and data scientists to use analytics in which they had little or no expertise.
Two new planned cloud services from Oracle for spatial and graph analysis offer low-code and no-code capabilities. The spatial cloud services include no-code spatial analysis, automated geo-enrichment of data, visual map analysis, and simplified spatial application creation for analysts and developers. The graph cloud services provide an analyst and developer studio with dozens of prebuilt, low-code graph algorithms with wizards to automate modeling, loading, and visualizing graph data and analysis results.
These mapping and graph analysis services offer over hundreds of geospatial and graph analysis functions. Data access will be available through rich APIs, along with SQL-based spatial and graph query languages.
Dr. Jayant Sharma is Director, Spatial Product Management at Oracle . He has over twenty years experience in databases and spatial information systems. He is currently focused on the product strategy, and design, of spatial components for Oracle's database and middleware products... Read More →
Jim Steiner is Vice President of Product Management in the Oracle Server Technologies Division. He heads product management and strategy for Oracle’s spatial, graph, and several Big Data technologies. Mr. Steiner joined Oracle in 1995 as Director of Product Management and Marketing... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 11:15am - 12:05pm PDT
1-Auditorium
Join us for our lightning round presentations by our sponsors. These are about 4-minute presentations by each sponsor, moving quickly between sponsors. Come have lunch with us! You can also download each of the sponsors' presentations.
Providing Technology Engineering Services, Sales, Business Development, contract negotiations, ERP solutions, software development and IT services to enterprise and technology companies. Also, specializing in software & technology business development in the Silicon Valley and Southern... Read More →
E8 Storage is a pioneer in shared accelerated storage for data-intensive, high-performance applications that drive business revenue. E8 Storage’s affordable, reliable and scalable solution is ideally suited for the most demanding low-latency workloads, including real-time analytics... Read More →
Eighteen years of Information Technology consulting services experience with eight plus years specifically focused on Oracle technologies. Extensive experience in program and project management in data warehousing and business intelligence. Public Sector Contribution Award from the... Read More →
Kirby Lunger is a Partner at Performance Architects, a leading business and technology consulting firm focused on enterprise analytics (analytics, BI and EPM). She maintains over 22 years of experience in the consulting, internet services, and software markets. She is the Co-Chair... Read More →
Steve has been employed with Safe Software as an FMETechnology Expert since 2011. His role is helping customers solve theirdata interoperability challenges with a particular focus on FME Server clients.Steve is also FME Certified in Desktop, Server and as a FME Trainer. Prior tothis... Read More →
We help businesses (big and small) maximize their return on investment for Oracle Business Analytics, Enterprise Performance Management & Big Data. Our recipe for success is our desire to innovate and re-imagine how Oracle EPM and BI solutions are deployed to reduce complexity and... Read More →
Digital Transformation Architect: AI, Machine Learning, Big Data, Iot and Cybersecurity20 years of IT consulting experience for commercial and government clients. Senior architect and project manager helping enterprises migrate streaming analytics to modern cloud-based architectures... Read More →
As partners for more than 17 years, Oracle has relied on HERE Technologies to deliver high quality digital map data and robust location cloud services. Integrating mapping, analytics, geocoding, and routing, our data and location cloud services have helped power Oracle products, including... Read More →
Richard
Solari is a Director in the Deloitte Analytics and Information Management
Practice and currently serves as the Oracle Business Intelligence and Analytics
National Practice Lead. Mr. Solari’s primary
area of focus and expertise is Oracle Data Warehousing, Business... Read More →
Tim Tow is the Founder and President of Applied OLAP and the visionary for the innovative Dodeca product line. He has been working exclusively with Oracle Essbase since 1995, specializing in the Essbase Java API. An Oracle ACE Alumni, Tim blogs on Essbase topics, leads the development... Read More →
Dan Vlamis is President and founder of Vlamis Software Solutions, a boutique consultancy which has led more than 200 Business Analytics implementations for more than 25 years at many of the world’s leading organizations. Recognized by Oracle as an Oracle ACE Director, he consults with Oracle Product Management regularly. Dan covers Oracle Analytics... Read More →
An entrepreneur with experience starting firms and managing them on sound business principles, I am a strong believer in optimism, positive attitude and not accepting any limits. I continually look forward to my next set of challenges, opportunities and successes. Failure is not... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 12:20pm - 1:10pm PDT
1-Auditorium
Even expert users may not know some of the powerful functions available in Oracle Spatial and Graph, or how to optimize common spatial requirements. I often find myself working with customers that implement spatial requirements the way they had to with other spatial solutions, instead of the best way they can by leveraging powerful unique capabilities available in Oracle Spatial and Graph. Many times the reason is "I didn't know that existed". This session will cover how Oracle Spatial and Graph natively integrates with key Oracle Database features such as transparent data encryption (TDE), redaction, partitioning (all types), and also powerful nearest neighbor strategies, new spatial functions introduced in 12c, as well as an overview of spatial functions you never knew existed. Customer use cases and code examples will be included. This session is intended for a technical audience, but others will also gain useful insights on the powerful capabilities of Oracle Spatial and Graph.
Spatial Solutions Specialist -- Joined Oracle in 1995 to work on Oracle's spatial technologies -- Works with customers and partners around the world to solve spatial requirements in a scalable manner. -- Test, benchmark, and develop Oracle spatial technologies on Oracle Engineered... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 1:10pm - 2:00pm PDT
3-Rm 103
The California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) was awarded a federal grant to create a spatial database for the purpose of collecting utility data and locations. Oracle 12c was chosen as the spatial database software and Bentley Map Enterprise V8i (SELECTseries4) was chosen as the software to interface with Oracle 12c. Autodesk Civil 3D and Arc GIS will eventually link to the database. The multitenant architecture of Oracle 12c is being utilized; pluggable databases were created to separate data by CA Coordinate Systems (CCS). Within the pluggable database, tablespaces were created to separate the CCS zones. It is essential that 3D geometry is stored and the Spatial Reference System Identifier (SRID) value be assigned to the Oracle geometry so that coordinates can be re-projected from one coordinate system to another. Compound Coordinate Systems were created. Creating and maintaining a utility database with a standardized set of data attributes will ensure that the utility infrastructure can be accurately identified during project planning and for conflict resolution during design and construction. This system can easily be adapted to other disciplines.
I graduated from CA State University, Fresno with a degree in Surveying Engineering and Applied Mathematics. I have worked for the California Department of Transportation as a Transportation Surveyor for over 25 years; working in San Luis Obispo and Fresno for the first 4 years in... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 2:55pm - 3:20pm PDT
3-Rm 103
With the Oracle Database 18c release, Oracle Spatial and Graph brings new performance and usability features across the board to complement features introduced in Oracle Database 12c Release 2. This release also makes it easy to develop spatial applications in Oracle Cloud. Spatial now supports distributed transactions, making it easy to develop web applications that update spatial data. More geometry types can be converted between SDO_GEOMETRY and JSON formats, and Oracle REST Data Services supports spatial queries. Sharding support (introduced in 12.2) is now extended to spatial tables and indexes. Web services are enhanced to support multiple data sources so that a single web service instance can serve data from different database schemas, and CSW 2.0.2 ISO metadata application profiles are supported. GeoRaster now supports many GDAL functions via external procedures. Learn what’s new with the leading spatial platform that’s fast, cloud-ready, and developer-friendly.
Siva manages the development team for Oracle’s spatial technologies. He is one of the founding members of the development of Spatial technologies in Oracle since the Oracle7 release. He holds numerous patents, has several journal and conference publications, and authored a book... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 3:35pm - 4:05pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Limited Capacityfull Adding this to your schedule will put you on the waitlist.
Oracle Database 12c now includes property graphs - a powerful feature that goes beyond relational, to analyze relationships in big data, such as finding the most influential people in a social network, discovering patterns of fraud within financial transaction data, or recommending products based on what similar customers are buying. Don’t have the slightest clue on how to get started with and use property graphs? Good news! If you can form a complete sentence (coffee allowed) then you can do this! This hands on lab by Vlamis will show you exactly how to create, load and use property graphs on the Oracle Database. We will cover how to create a property graph using Java or PLSQL, how to load data into a property graph from existing database tables, how to create an in-memory instance of a property graph, how to run algorithms such as page rank against a property graph, how to use PGQL (a sql like language for property graphs) to query a graph and ways to visualize graph data.
In order to complete the hands on lab you will need to bring your own laptop with VNC Viewer installed (https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/download/viewer/) so you can access the virtual machines we have set up for the lab.
Arthur Dayton is a business analytics and data integration professional who works as a Senior Consultant for Vlamis Software Solutions. He teaches technology fundamentals to students at the University of Nebraska Omaha and also shares technical knowledge on his blog https://helpm... Read More →
VP of Consulting Services, Vlamis Software Solutions, Inc.
Cathye has 23 years of experience working with Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) technologies; 14 of those years have been with Vlamis. Prior to entering the Oracle BI world, Cathye owned her own insurance agency. As VP of Consulting Services, Cathye leads the consulting organization... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 3:35pm - 5:10pm PDT
6-Bldg 500
Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi), the Irish national mapping agency, maintains national spatial data sets and creates mapping products for government agencies and the public. Achieving a leadership role in national mapping requires addressing many challenges: dealing with the explosion of 3D terrain data from aerial photos and satellites, needing to automate complex workflow processes, handling 1.2+ petabytes of data holdings including geospatial data with scalability and security, and sharing data widely with the public._x000D_ _x000D_ With the Oracle Spatial and Graph, Database 12c, and Exadata platform, OSi has addressed these challenges. OSi uses Oracle Spatial and Graph point cloud, raster, and linked open data capabilities for solutions in the areas of Cartographic Automation, 3D Solid Geometry, Point Cloud Classification, Visualisation & Dissemination and Geospatial Linked Data. OSi is also looking toward cloud-based solutions using Oracle. Learn about OSi’s innovative geospatial solutions._x000D_ _x000D_
General Manager, Geospatial Services, Ordnance Survey Ireland
Éamonn Clinton is the General Manager, Geospatial Services, Data Governance & Quality and Spatial Strategist with Ordnance Survey Ireland, the Irish national mapping agency. Éamonn has worked in the geospatial industry for over 20 years. He has worked on a large number of public... Read More →
Tuesday March 20, 2018 4:20pm - 4:45pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Every 15 minutes the world’s news is captured into the Global Knowledge Graph. The data set contains nearly a trillion sentiment snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references. Oracle ingested the data set on the Bare Metal Cloud to create a data warehouse. The project was designed to meet the needs of big data users, such as cyber threat and defense intelligence analysts. They require analysis of the connections between people, places, events, content and sentiment embedded in traditional data sources. They also need a pipeline and robust visualizations to filter the data, carve out relevant subsets and save the results to a property graph database for further analysis. This session will describe the challenges, complexities, and technologies used to create a 35TB data warehouse, and filter, visualize, analyze and write results back, with a single click, to the Oracle Spatial and Graph database using Tom Sawyer Perspectives.
With more than 20 years of experience in the software industry, Kevin Madden brings an innovative approach to Tom Sawyer Software. Originally the third software engineer at Tom Sawyer Software, today he plays a strategic role in the direction of the company's server-based products... Read More →
Wednesday March 21, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am PDT
3-Rm 103
Mazda is an automotive manufacturer that routinely needs to link and analyze data from different sources like production, sales, inventory, and logistics. Most manufacturers use a bill of materials (BoM) to provide a master system for parts and their relationships. However, BoM developers have long realized the difficulties of modeling the complex relationships between components using a RDBMS. Moreover, BoM data must also align with master (or transaction) data from disparate IT systems. This paper highlights a novel approach to apply a graph database to create a flexible BoM of interconnected auto components. This system uses the property graph database and in-memory analytics in Oracle Spatial and Graph. We found the graph data model to be more effective at modeling, querying, and visualizing complex relationships in our data, while also integrating with different production systems. We will also share performance results of complicated pattern matching queries using PGQL._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_
Yoshioka Masahiro is currently responsible for evaluating and implementing advanced technologies in IT at Mazda Motor Corporation, Hiroshima, Japan. He and his team are currently focused on technologies in Big Data & AI – to identify opportunities to apply those technologies to... Read More →
Wednesday March 21, 2018 11:10am - 11:35am PDT
3-Rm 103
Criminal analysis and prediction involves using many, varied data sources with various data formats. A city level public security department in China looked to Oracle's big data technologies to address their business requirements. We delivered this project to our customer using Oracle Database 11.2, Big Data Spatial and Graph 2.2, BIEE 12c, Data Visualization, Big Data Discovery 1.3.2 products. We integrated various data including emergency call (911), demographic, hotel bookings, criminal records, live traffic, and other data sets, to perform accommodation analysis, criminal prediction analysis, correlation analysis, and operation efficiency dashboard and reporting. The property graph features in Big Data Spatial and Graph were key to performing these analytics, and the solution integrated Oracle's big data technology into one platform.
Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi) is Ireland's national mapping agency and is charged with managing authoritative geospatial information for the country. OSi has developed a complex relation database model to store this information called Prime2, using the Oracle 12c suite. To make some of this data more readily accessible to third parties, OSi has adopted Linked Data practices to do so. Through work between OSi and the ADAPT Centre in Trinity College Dublin, a Linked Data platform (data.geohive.ie) has been developed to publish this data. The platform currently relies on multiple tools for transforming relational data to RDF, storage, querying (GeoSPARQL over geospatial information), a Linked Data front-end and a back-end tool to reduce server load. The next design of the platform will utilise more functionality of the Oracle 12c suite to make access more efficient. This presentation will discuss how we worked with OSi to make available their Oracle based geospatial data as Linked Data.
Research Fellow, ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin
Alan Meehan is a Research fellow in the ADAPT Centre based in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His research interests are in the domains of Semantic Web and Linked Data; in particular ontology mappings and management thereof. In addition to this, he applies his Linked Data expertise... Read More →
Wednesday March 21, 2018 1:00pm - 1:25pm PDT
3-Rm 103
The National Statistics Center of Japan is responsible for managing and publishing a wide variety of national statistical data on its e-Stat portal site. The Center works with national and local agencies to make statistics widely accessible to government and the public. Inconsistent metadata definitions from the myriad of data sources made it difficult to align data semantics to support effective search and discovery. To break through this problem, the Center developed a Linked Open Data (LOD) platform in 2016, which publishes Japan statistics such as the population census and consumer price index. This platform was built using the RDF graph capability in Oracle Database Spatial and Graph, and configured on Exadata and Oracle's SPARQL endpoint service. To improve provisioning and manageability, the platform was migrated to the Oracle Public Cloud. This move freed up limited resources to focus on developing new services, such as spatial search on sub-regional geometries using GeoSPARQL.
Shoki Nishimura serves as a Deputy Director at the National statistics center of Japan.He is engaged in designing and developing data dissemination system for the Japanese statistics, and recently has expanded his work to promote open-data provided with APIs and a Linked Open Data... Read More →
Yusuke Takeyoshi serves as a Senior Principal Consultant at Oracle Japan in Tokyo.He has several years' experience in technical consultation for Oracle database administrators and is expanding his work to promote the utilization of big-data and open-data with analytics and graph... Read More →
Wednesday March 21, 2018 1:25pm - 1:50pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Organizations are managing greater amounts of information from different sources and countries, and face complex privacy and data protection requirements. The European Union has introduced a sweeping General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). As of May 2018, GDPR will enforce new accountability obligations and restrictions on international data flows affecting all organizations offering goods or services to EU residents.
GDPR SMART is an Oracle Consulting solution designed to help organizations address and mitigate potential risks associated with data processing activities. GDPR SMART is a graph-enabled platform that identifies all user Personal Information stored in their systems; automatically categorizes existing data sets; and analyzes potential risks inherent in these data. We will show how GDPR SMART supports the 2018 mandate. We will demo its rich functionality using Oracle Big Data Spatial and Graph technologies, with Big/Fast Data processing, NLP and machine learning.
Experienced consulting manager and architect with 10+ years of IT consulting experience out of which 6+ on various management positions. Consulting manager and P&L owner in EMEA consulting. Responsible for the delivery of consulting services and projects to regional customers, business... Read More →
Wednesday March 21, 2018 2:45pm - 3:10pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Graph analysis is an effective methodology in data analysis which considers fine-grained relationships between data entities. This session presents an example of anomaly detection using graph analysis on data stored in Oracle Database with Oracle R Enterprise and the OAAgraph package, using a real-world public data set. Specifically, we analyze the public information of medical transactions from CMS (United States Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) for the year 2012. We load this data set as a graph into Oracle Database, and use the OAAgraph package to apply graph analysis algorithms whose results are be visualized using R's ggplot2 visualization package. Our analysis successfully identifies suspicious records in the data set -- medical providers who perform procedures far from their specialties. We also discuss techniques how to reduce false positive outcomes.
Mark Hornick is the Senior Director of Product Management for the Oracle Machine Learning (OML) family of products. He leads the OML PM team and works closely with Product Development on product strategy, positioning, and evangelization, Mark has over 20 years of experience with integrating... Read More →
Millions of dollars are spent every year on big data analysis of tweets, trends, Facebook commentary and social media sentiment. Detecting money laundering, fraud and other financial crimes becomes more difficult as the structure of shell corporations and the flow of transactions follow labyrinthine structures. Identifying suspicious activities, false information and fraudulent patterns is increasingly important in today’s information economy. See how graph analysis, database and visualization tools expose fabricated trends, troll and bot-created content and fraudulent financial transactions. Learn about the powerful graph capabilities in Oracle Spatial and Graph, Oracle Big Data Spatial and Graph and Oracle’s Cloud services.
Jim Steiner is Vice President of Product Management in the Oracle Server Technologies Division. He heads product management and strategy for Oracle’s spatial, graph, and several Big Data technologies. Mr. Steiner joined Oracle in 1995 as Director of Product Management and Marketing... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 10:55am - 11:45am PDT
3-Rm 103
Oracle Data Visualization (DV) and Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) include powerful features to gain insights from spatial and location-based information. This session will first review the built-in spatial and mapping capabilities of DV and OAC. We will then cover techniques to extend these built-in capabilities with additional spatial analytics and mapping using using features of Oracle Spatial and Graph in Oracle Database Cloud Service.
David Lapp is senior principal product manager for Oracle's spatial and graph technologies, focused on Cloud and Big Data solutions. His experience includes working as Spatial and Business Intelligence solutions specialist in Oracle's Public Sector group, where he engaged with several... Read More →
Dr. Jayant Sharma is Director, Spatial Product Management at Oracle . He has over twenty years experience in databases and spatial information systems. He is currently focused on the product strategy, and design, of spatial components for Oracle's database and middleware products... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 12:00pm - 12:30pm PDT
3-Rm 103
In the engineering and construction industry, master data is key to data centric execution strategies for data exchange and integration. Innovative architectures for the digitization and deployment of master data support engineering information from its conceptual 2D and 3D design phases to their downstream uses in procurement, scheduling and construction. Building Information Management (BIM) hierarchical classification standards and other master data play a key role in the automated transformation and normalization of BIM 3-dimensional model records and their integration with other business system data. This presentation will identify some of the key master data needed to support the engineering automation processes for the exchange and integration of 3D model data in an Oracle Spatial and Graph data environment, and the data dictionary-driven architectures that help leverage master data as part of data centric innovation strategies.
Tracy McLane has been a Bechtel Distinguished Scientist since 2012, and served as the GIS Technical Discipline Lead for the company from March 2007 to February 2018. In this role, she was responsible for the development of the GIS Technical Center of Excellence, the Enterprise... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 1:30pm - 1:55pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Sensor feeds and social media data contain much latent location information such as addresses, place names, and GPS coordinates. How can you uncover those location relationships and patterns for better business insights? How can build applications to track moving objects in real time? Learn about spatial technologies for Spark, Hadoop, and NoSQL, and how to build analytic applications using Java. Oracle Big Data Spatial and Graph offers a set of analytic algorithms, services, and data models that support big data workloads. Data scientists and developers can be more productive by using dozens of prebuilt spatial functions and services. Users can harmonize data and group results based on spatial relationships, track moving objects, and apply spatial services to cleanse, filter, normalize, and process geospatial data sets, and easily perform spatial queries with new Hive and Spark SQL features.
Siva manages the development team for Oracle’s spatial technologies. He is one of the founding members of the development of Spatial technologies in Oracle since the Oracle7 release. He holds numerous patents, has several journal and conference publications, and authored a book... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 2:30pm - 3:20pm PDT
3-Rm 103
With Oracle Database Release 12.2, property graph capabilities are now offered in Oracle Spatial and Graph, and can be easily deployed in Oracle Database Cloud Service. You can store and model graph data, and run sophisticated graph analytics such as detecting patterns and generating recommendations using the In-Memory Parallel Graph Analytics (PGX) engine. This session walks you through the steps, including how to enable Oracle Database Cloud Service with property graph capability, set up a remote PGX server with Oracle Java Cloud Service, and run queries for graph analysis.
David Lapp is senior principal product manager for Oracle's spatial and graph technologies, focused on Cloud and Big Data solutions. His experience includes working as Spatial and Business Intelligence solutions specialist in Oracle's Public Sector group, where he engaged with several... Read More →
Zhe Wu is an architect working on semantic and graph technologies in Oracle USA. He leads the design, architecture, and development of the inference engine for W3C RDFS/SKOS/OWL in the database, Java APIs for RDF Semantic Graph, RDF triple-level security, SQL-based graph analytics... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 3:40pm - 4:05pm PDT
3-Rm 103
Location and other geographical information is traditionally stored in Oracle databases using specialized data types, such as the SDO_GEOMETRY type. That data type is powerful and flexible, but can be difficult to use. A modern alternative is to use a JSON-based encoding, called GeoJSON instead. GeoJSON is a lightweight format suited to data exchange and transfer, popular for reading and publishing spatial data on the Web, in Big Data, and for the Internet of Things.
This session will explain the way GeoJSON encodes a variety of geographical objects, from simple points to complex multi-polygonal structures. It will also explain how those structures can be indexesd, and how they can be used in spatial analytics, in isolation or in conjunction with classic SDO_GEOMETRY types. Finally we will show how the GeoJSON objects can be displayed on a map.
Albert Godfrind has over 25 years of experience in designing, developing, and deploying IT applications. His interest and enthusiasm for spatial information and geographical information systems started at Oracle when he started using the spatial extensions of the Oracle database in... Read More →
Thursday March 22, 2018 3:40pm - 4:05pm PDT
3-Rm 103