Gérald Fenoy
After graduation, he worked in a private company as a developer for Web-GIS application, PostGIS based system integration. He established his company GeoLabs in 2006, and managed several projects in France and overseas. He's been actively developing and promoting OSGeo technologies. and is a regular participant and contributor to FOSS4G Conferences. He is working on implementing the ZOO-Project and a user interface to manage web applications and OGC web services, called MapMint.
Sessions
ZOO-Project is a WPS (Web Processing Service) platform which is implemented as an Open Source project and following the OGC standards, it was released under an MIT/X-11 style license and is an official OSGeo project. It provides a WPS compliant developer-friendly framework to easily create and chain web services. This presentation gives a brief overview of the platform and summarizes new capabilities and enhancement available in the new version. A brief summary of the Open Source project history with its direct link with FOSS4G will be presented. The new release comes up with a brand new ZOO-Kernel Fast Process Manager and, with the approved standard OGC API - Processes part 1: core. The new functionalities and concepts available in the latest release will be presented and described, also highlight their interests for applications developers and users. Apart from that, various use of OSGeo software, such as GDAL, GEOS, PostGIS, pgRouting, GRASS, OTB, SAGA-GIS, as WPS services through the ZOO-Project will be presented. Then, the ongoing developments and future innovations will be explored.