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Dashboard and reporting tools: Integration of BI tools

in the geospatial domain

Thierry BadardCo-founder and CTO

Colloque AGMQ, Saint-Hyacinthe, October 19th, 2010.

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About Spatialytics

1.Software editor in Geospatial BI (GeoBI)● Supports and develops its own GeoBI open source projects

(http://www.spatialytics.ORG)● Will propose a commercial edition (software and SaaS)● Works with a network of integrators / resellers

2.Solutions integrator in Quebec province● Consulting● Reseller of the OpenGeo Suite – Enterprise Edition● Professional services

Training and support Developement and integration

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Business Intelligence (BI)• Business Intelligence applications are usually used to

better understand historical, current and future aspects of business operations in a company.

• The applications typically offer ways to mine database- and spreadsheet-centric data, and produce graphical, table-based and other types of analytics regarding business operations.

• They support the decision process and allow to take more informed decision!

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Business Intelligence (BI)

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Business Intelligence (BI)● Rely on a sometimes complex architecture which

may include some robust components and applications like:– OLTP data sources (DBMS, files, sensors, ...)– ETL tools– Data warehousing (DW)– On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) servers and

clients– Reporting tools– dashboards– Data mining

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Business Intelligence (BI)● Rely on a sometimes complex architecture which

may include some robust components and applications like:– OLTP data sources (DBMS, files, sensors, ...)– ETL tools– Data warehousing (DW)– On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) servers and

clients– Reporting tools– dashboards– Data mining

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Dashboards• Is an executive information system user interface that (similar to an

automobile's dashboard) is designed to be easy to read

• Dedicated to track the flows inherent in the business processes that they monitor

• Graphically, users may see the high-level processes and then drill down into low level data (often unavailable to the senior executives)

• Provide decision makers with the input necessary to "drive" the business

• Graphical user interface displays summaries (tables), graphics (e.g. bar charts, pie charts, bullet graphs, "sparklines," etc.) and gauges (with colors similar to traffic lights) in a portal-like framework to highlight important information

• Dashboards are interactive and could be updated in (near) real time!

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Dashboards - benefits

• Visual presentation of performance measures

• Ability to identify and correct negative trends

• Measure efficiencies/inefficiencies

• Ability to generate detailed reports showing new trends

• Ability to make more informed decisions based on collected business intelligence

• Align strategies and organizational goals

• Save time over running multiple reports

• Gain total visibility of all systems instantly

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Reporting tools

• Reports provide thus some static snapshots in time of the performance/status of the entity you are examining

• Reporting tools automate the production of unified reports which join different views of the enterprise in one place

• They enable the querying of data sources (OLAP data cubes, Excel files, DBMS) with different logical models to produce a human readable report in different formats (pdf, word, openoffice, Excel, html, …)

• While reports can be distributed in print form or via email, they are typically accessed via a corporate intranet

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Dashboard and reporting tools

• A lot of tools exist!

• Proprietary vs. open source

• E.g. Cristal reports, MicroStrategy, SAP, ...

• I will introduce the major open source tools :– JasperServer, JasperReport, iReport– BIRT– Pentaho Reporting, Dashboards and CDF

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Jaspersoft

• http://www.jaspersoft.com

• Complete BI suite (ETL, OLAP server, ...)

• Open source edition includes 3 tools for reporting:

– iReport : report designer

– JasperReport : report engine

– JasperServer : report portal

• Commercial edition adds:

– a drag-and-drop dashboard designing tool

– Some flash based animated components

• 3D animated and advanced charts

• Basic flash maps with very few interactions (hyperlinks)

– Google maps API integration: just markers on the map!

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Jaspersoft

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Jaspersoft

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Jaspersoft

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Jaspersoft

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Jaspersoft

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Jaspersoft

- Demo -

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Actuate• http://www.actuate.com/

• http://www.eclipse.org/birt

• BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system which can be integrated with Java/J2EE applications

• Report editor is based on/integrated in the well-known Eclipse IDE

• Like JasperServer/Report, it enables the production of reports with minimal interaction capabilities

– Input parameters

– Static links

• What about maps support?

– It offers just a basic integration of some flash maps (as Jasper, based on FusionMaps) and of the Google Maps API

– As Jasper, just markers or clickable predefined areas

– No-drill down or roll-up, very limited thematic mapping capabilities, ...

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Actuate

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Actuate

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Actuate

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Actuate

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Pentaho• http://www.pentaho.com

• As Jasper, Pentaho provides a complete BI suite

• Note : Jasper Analysis (OLAP Server) is Mondrian! ;-)

• As Jasper, dashboards are an exclusive feature of the commercial edition!

• Open source edition provides:

– Pentaho Reporting

• Comes with a report designer

• Reports are hosted in a portal with authentication

– Community dashboard framework (CDF)

• Design of dashboard is performed mainly programmatically

• Could be hosted in the same portal as reports and comm. dashboards

• As BIRT and Jasper, maps support is very limited!

– Basic integration of the Google Maps API with just markers

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Pentaho

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Interested in tools comparison?

• Some very interesting links:– Open Source Reporting Comparison - BIRT, Jasper,

Pentaho http://www.innoventsolutions.com/open-source-reporting-comparison.html

– BIRT, Jasper, Pentaho - Comparison Matrix http://www.innoventsolutions.com/birt-jasper-pentaho-comparison-matrix.html

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Why do we need geo-analytical dashboard and reports?

• “About eighty percent of all data stored in corporate databases has a spatial component” [Franklin 1992]

• Enable the exploration of spatial relations between data – To take into account all aspects of data

– And then take informed decisions

• Some phenomena can only be observed and interpreted by representing them on a map!– Spatial distribution,

– Spatiotemporal evolution, etc.

• OK … but we do not just need some markers on a map. We need to have:

– Rich, complex and customizable thematic mapping functionalities

– Drill-down and roll-up capabilities to navigate into the data and correlate/analyze them at different levels of detail

– Synchronisation (or not) between tabs, diagrams and maps

– A rich and lightweight toolbox to make the existing tools geo-capable or to easily create by its own some geo-analytical dashboards and reports ...

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SOLAPLayers• SOLAPLayers is a lightweight cartographic component (framework)

which enables navigation in geospatial (Spatial OLAP or SOLAP) data cubes, such as those handled by GeoMondrian.

• It aims to be integrated into existing dashboard frameworks in order to produce interactive geo-analytical dashboards.

• Such dashboards help in supporting the decision making process by including the geospatial dimension in the analysis of enterprise data.

• First version stems from a GSoC 2008 project performed under the umbrella of OSGeo.

• Licensed under BSD (client part) and EPL (server part).

• http://www.solaplayers.org

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SOLAPLayers v1

• Version 1 was based on OpenLayers and Dojo

• It allows:− the connection with a Spatial OLAP server such as

GeoMondrian,

− some basic navigation capabilities in the geospatial data cubes,

− and the cartographic representation of some measures as static or dynamic choropleth maps, maps with proportional symbols.

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SOLAPLayers v1

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SOLAPLayers v1

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SOLAPLayers v1

• Version 1 was a mostly proof of concept!

• It presents important limitations:− Allows only the cartographic representation (no crosstabs or charts)

− Works only for one measure and the spatial dimension !

− Offers limited navigation capabilities in the geospatial data cubes

− Is able to connect to GeoMondrian only

− Extending the framework is difficult due to thelack of flexibility and the poor documentation of Dojo,

− Integration with other currently used geo-web and dashboard frameworks was difficult

− ...

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SOLAPLayers 2.0• So, SOLAPLayers has undergone (and is still undergoing ;-) ) a

deep re-engineering!

• Version 2 is fully based on ExtJS/GeoExt (and hence OpenLayers)

− It will make its integration with other geo/web and BI/dashboard frameworks easier

− It provides some new ExtJS components dedicated to GeoBI!

− Based on the philosophy for the development of applications adopted by these geo-web frameworks, it allows an easier creation/maintenance of the produced geo-analytical dashboards!

− Like ExtJS, it supports internationalization!

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Architecture

MDX

OLA

P4J

SOLAPJSON

Client

Authentication

Built-in or LDAPServer

Server

Native or XML/A

SOLAP Server

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Architecture

MDX

OLA

P4J

SOLAPJSON

Client

Authentication

Built-in or LDAPServer

Server

Native or XML/A

SOLAP Server

Native or XML/A

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

OLAP Server

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2

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Architecture

MDX

OLA

P4J

SOLAPJSON

Client

Authentication

Built-in or LDAPServer

Server

Native or XML/A

SOLAP Server

Native or XML/A

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

OLAP Server

Bridge architecture • Maximize what is in place in organisations• But, no Geo-MDX capabilities available!

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2

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Architecture

MDX

OLA

P4J

SOLAPJSON

Client

Authentication

Built-in or LDAPServer

Server

Native or XML/A

SOLAP Server

Native or XML/A

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

OLAP Server

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

1

2

3

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Architecture

MDX

OLA

P4J

SOLAPJSON

Client

Authentication

Built-in or LDAPServer

Server

Native or XML/A

SOLAP Server

Native or XML/A

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

OLAP Server

Geospatial data source(WFS, DBMS, ...)

• For simple geo-dashboards• Based on transactional data• Thematic mapping• No Geo-MDX and drill-down or roll-up capabilities!

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2

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Geo-dashboard made easy!Define the template of the dashboard in a HTML file1

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Geo-dashboard made easy!Define the template of the dashboard in a HTML file1

Define your dashboard components in a JS file and map it to the div in the HTML file2

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 - Geo-dashboard made easy!

Enjoy! ;-)

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SOLAPLayers 2.0

- Demo -

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SOLAPLayers 2.0 – Sum-up & roadmap

• As GeoExt which provides Geospatial extensions to ExtJS, SOLAPLayers provides GeoBI extensions to ExtJS

• So, to make it simple: SOLAPLayers = GeoBIExt!

• At present, it provides the main components for creating geo-analytical dashboards

– Map, crosstab, column chart, line chart, ...

– But, many more to come and to develop! ● Cube explorer, query builder, time slider/navigator, gauges, score cards, social graphs, ...

– Advanced interaction capabilities and settings will be added to each components!

– Additional thematic mapping capabilities are also required: multi-maps, ...

• We anticipate to have a first full and stable version in January 2011

• Integration with some reporting and dashboard tools presented here are in progress ... Stay tuned!

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Questions?

Dr. Thierry BadardCo-founder and CTO

tbadard@spatialytics.com

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