Posters
Format
- Location: The FOSS4G poster session will be presented in the pre-function area of the Victoria Conference Centre.
- Duration: The FOSS4G poster session will be one hour long. Poster presenters are encouraged to stand by or near their poster to explain the topic to interested parties.
- Size: The FOSS4G posters will be mounted on 4' by 8' poster stands, four posters to a stand. Please keep your poster to less than 4' by 4' in size.
- Schedule: The FOSS4G poster session will be during the Wednesday lunch hour. Poster presenters should plan to be near their posters to talk to viewers and answer questions.
- Quantity: The FOSS4G poster session will have room for as many as 40 posters.
- Acceptance: Posters will be accepted "first come, first served" until there is no more room or the deadline passes.
Submitting
The posters program is no longer accepting submissions.
Publication
Scholarly articles accompanying poster presentations may be published in the OSGeo Journal. Please see the publication page for more information.
Accepted Posters
- Modelkey DSS: A Decision Support System to manage models for assessing and forecasting the impact of environmental key pollutants on marine freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity
Alex Zabeo, Consorzio Venezia Ricerche, Italy - Developing an Open Romanian Geoportal
Vasile Craciunescu, National Meteorological Administration, Bucharest, Romania - The Severe Weather Data Inventory: A Spatial Database and Open Source Tools for Severe Weather Records
Mark Phillips, US NOAA National Climatic Data Center - Sensor GIS - WebGIS and wireless sensor networks
Till Adams, terrestris GmbH - InterRisk: An environmental risk management system for European marine and coastal waters
Peter Walker, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK - Effect Of Spatial Structure On Expansion Of Wildlife Distribution Based On A Cost Distance Method Using GRASS
Nobusuke Iwasaki, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan - Monitoring Ecosystem Conditions with ka-Map
Samuel Hiatt, NASA Ames Research Center - Building air quality data analysis applications with open services
Stefan Falke, Washington University - Migrating from Proprietary to Open Source Geospatial Data Management System - A Case Study in the Northern Region of the Philippines
Daisuke Yoshida, Graduate School for Creative Cities, Osaka City University - GRASS GIS and modelling of natural hazards: an integrated approach for debris flow simulation
Martin Mergili, Institute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, Austria - Minnesota Interactive Internet Mapping Project: Open Source Web Mapping in K-16 Education
Len Kne, University of Minnesota - Mapping Minnesota's History: Collaboratively Developing an Online GIS for the Social Studies Classroom
Lesley Kadish, Minnesota Historical Society - Using QGIS to support protected area monitoring: lessons learned in Vietnam and Lao PDR
Peter Ersts, American Museum of Natural History - Center for Biodiversity and Conservation - Enhancing Rweb, a statistical analysis package, with Geospatially-linked Data Access Service (GDAS) client functionality.
Victor Sotskov, Canadian Forest Service/Natural Resources Canada - Spatial-Yap: A Spatial Deductive Database System
Michel Ferreira, LIACC-DCC/FCUP-University of Porto - Implementing the Geospatially-linked Data Access Service (GDAS) Proposed OGC Specification
Eric Murphy, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada - r.VI: A GRASS GIS Tool for Vegetation Indices
Baburao Kamble, Asian Institute of Technology, Kloung Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand - The DIVERT Project: Development of Inter-Vehicular Wireless Protocols through Large-Scale Simulation
Michel Ferreira, DCC-FCUP & LIACC - University of Porto - Using the Degree Confluence Project to develop a new global land cover map and validation dataset
Koki Iwao, GEO Grid Team, Grid Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology - GIS analysis for Mineral investigation: A comparative study with GRASS and OpenJUMP GIS
Ravi Kumar Vundavalli, Geological Survey of India - GeoSIPAM: Free and Open Source Software Applied to the Protection of the Brazilian Amazônia
Luis Fernando Bueno, System of Protection of the Amazônia - Validating Global Digital Elevation Models with Degree Confluence Project information and ASTER-DEM on GEO Grid
Koki Iwao, GEO Grid Team, Grid Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology - db4o2D - Object Database Extension for 2D Geospatial Types
Stefan Keller, HSR - University Rapperswil - A Spatial Database to Integrate the Information of the Rondonia Natural Resource Management Project
Luis Fernando Bueno, System of Protection of the Amazônia - Using WFS to distribute Municipal Boundary Data
Jim Dickerson, State of Minnesota - Communication system for local comunity using ka-Map,Mapserver and OpenPNE(Japanese open source SNS)
Yoichi Kayama, Aero asahi corporation - GISOH (Geographical Information System Oriented to Health)
Omar Fernández Laffita, Medical University of Santiago de Cuba

