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April 7th, 2017
1Spatial Technology Makes German Mapping Authorities 40% Faster

Cambridge, UK: 1Spatial, the global leader in managing geospatial data, automated map generalisation resulting in a 40 percent improvement in production time, from five to three years, for the participating members of AdV, the committee that coordinates surveying and mapping in Germany.

AdV had previously worked to a five year production cycle for all of its high quality map products.  However, this was no longer meeting the demands of customers who required information to be updated more regularly, and in shorter periods. Twelve of the 16 AdV members states decided to develop an automatic process to speed up production and reduce manual effort, and founded the IP-ATKIS-Gen project group.

1Spatial was selected as the IP-ATKIS-Gen partner for one of the largest generalisation projects in Europe. Together the two organisations developed an automated, “context-aware” solution using 1Spatial’s experience and software tools. The map data was harmonised and the solution used across the member states, reducing the production cycle from five to three years, marking a 40 per cent improvement.

Dr Dietrich Schürer, Head of the IP-ATKIS-Gen Technical Committee explains the organisation chose 1Spatial because, “When we looked at universities who are researching cartographic generalisation, they are only focusing on particular problems whereas we wanted a holistic approach. It was clear that we needed a strong partner with deep knowledge and experience of handling geospatial data.”

The generalisation process meant translating a map product (either a paper map or a digital product) from one scale to another. For the AdV members, producing a single 1:50,000 map sheet took an average of three months. With the state of Rheinland-Pfalz alone represented by 41 sheets at this scale, this required two cartographers working full-time to meet the committee’s five year target.

Alan Paine, Senior Project Manager, at 1Spatial states, “1Spatial’s technology means that IP-ATKIS-Gen members can now meet customers’ complex requirements and make best use of cartographers’ skills while achieving consistent and authoritative data for the whole of Germany, and also deliver them as a web service.  With the automated solution deployed across individual states, these can also continue to make improvements, prioritising the remaining manual tasks by the greatest potential benefits if automated.”

Both 1Spatial and IP-ATKIS-Gen will be presenting on generalisation at the 28th International Cartographic Conference in Washington, DC, July 2 to 7, 2017.

The full case study is available at https://1spatial.com/arbeitsgemeinschaft-der-vermessungsverwaltungen-der-lander-der-bundesrepublik-deutschland-adv

About 1Spatial

1Spatial is the global leader in managing geospatial data. We make data smarter by making it more current, more complete and more consistent – ensuring decisions are always grounded in the best available information. Our unique, rules-based approach delivers enterprise-scale, cross-platform, automation to all stages of the data lifecycle. It builds confidence in the data while reducing the time and cost of stewardship. Our clients include utility and telecoms businesses, transport organisations, national mapping agencies and government departments. A leader in our field, we have over forty five years’ experience and a record of continual innovation and development.

www.1spatial.com

 

 

About the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Vermessungsverwaltungen der Länder der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (AdV)

 

AdV is the working group that coordinates surveying and mapping in Germany.  It coordinates the work of the independent mapping authorities in each of Germany’s sixteen states as well as some incorporated federal agencies, like the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy.

AdV provides geospatial information to other federal agencies (such as the Federal Environment Agency, Federal Police and Border Control) and to private companies like Google, Deutsche Bahn AG (the German railway company) and Garmin.