The presentations for FOSS4G 2009 were announced this week. Looking at the presentations and workshops, one thing is obvious: GeoServer will be all over the place this year! Here’s a quick rundown of the currently scheduled events that mention GeoServer, either partially or primarily.
Presentations:
- GeoServer application schema support: complex features for the masses
- Extension to GeoServer to read ESRI Mapcaches
- Comparing apples and oranges: Uncovering the mystery of component selection in WebGIS projects
- SCENZ-Grid, The implementation of a Science Collaboration and Computation Environment
- Mobile Mapping for Field Data Collection
- Building a SDI massively based on OWS
- Web Mapping Performance Shoot-out
- OpenGeo: a ‘dot-org’ to build the Open Geospatial Web
- GeoServer, GeoTools and GeoBatch: supporting operational Meteorology and Oceanography
- Enviro: a WebGIS interface to evaluate and manage the impact of climate change at regional scale
- GeoServer in Production
- GeoServer: Past, Present, and Future
- GISVM, the ultimate tool for teaching FOSS4G
Workshops:
- Introduction to the Open GeoStack: PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoWebCache, and OpenLayers
- Making Maps Fast – Performance tuning and Tile Caching
- Organizing your geospatial data and services using GeoNetwork opensource
- Working with GeoServer
Whether you’re attending for GeoServer, for a greater understanding of all things FOSS4G, or just for the location, it looks like it’s going to be another fabulous conference. Early bird registration ends on August 7th, so if you haven’t registered yet, what are you waiting for?
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You missed the tutorials: http://2009.foss4g.org/tutorials/
- Delivering data using published application schemas
- Making Maps Pretty with Style Layer Descriptor
- Making Maps Fast – Performance tuning and Tile Caching (both a workshop and tutorial!)
- A Friendly Hands-on Survey of Popular Geospatial Services
Indeed I did, thanks for pointing those out. I should have titled this post “FOSS4GeoServer”…
If available I could use some of those presentations earlier than FOSS4G
any chance of getting a “Release Candidate” presentation? particularly Andrea’s stuff