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Digital Mapping Solution

CS 410 Green TeamFall 2009

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Meet The Team

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Pedestrians visiting unfamiliar areas are

faced with the task of navigation

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“I don't think paper maps are going

anywhere, But people may be using them

differently, more as a companion to the

online or digital map.” – Joel Minster, Chief

Cartographer for Rand McNally, the largest

mapmaker in the nation

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Quote Courtesy of San Francisco Chronicle

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Maps Handed Out by AAA Per Year

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20124.5

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Actual Data Extrapolated Data

Data Courtesy of San Francisco Chronicle

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Case Study:Old Dominion University

Ian Iepson

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Cost of printing paper maps

Map can not be updated

Difficulty finding items on the map

Map does not inform people about changes and closures on campus

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Major Complaints

Sources: ODU Director of PublicationsODU Director of Parking and Transportation Services

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Primary Campus Map◦ Provided to the university cost free because of advertisements◦ Advertisements make the map cumbersome

Parking Services Map◦ 30,000 Copies per year◦ Cost: $23,000

Mini Campus Map◦ $882 a year for 3500 copies

Less university publications are being printed to reduce costs.◦ Faculty and Staff handbook map ◦ University course catalog

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Cost of Paper Maps

Sources: ODU Director of PublicationsODU Director of Parking and Transportation Services

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The University◦ Printing and distributing maps is costly

Students◦ Specifically first-year students who are unfamiliar with the

campus

Visitors◦ May be completely unfamiliar with the university campus

Professors◦ Students entering late cause a disturbance to the entire

class

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Who does this impact?

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Student Survey

Yes63%

No25%

Unaware13%

Do you use the printed map material provided by the uni-versity?

Conclusion: Old Dominion Students need assistance navigating the campus

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Student Survey

Yes83%

No17%

Would a dynamic online pedestrian routing system be useful to you?

Conclusion: The demand for a Digital Mapping Solution is presentAt Old Dominion University

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Technical Characteristics

Brittany Cunningham

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The Old Way

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A Better Way

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Major Functional Components Diagram

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User Interface Provide interactive maps Deliver walking directions specific to the

area Items are searchable by address, building,

or office Provide information about building contents Provide information about parking Display special event information

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Product Capabilities

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Admin Interface Updating maps with buildings and streets Point and click adding of walkways Ability to change availability of parking lots Add special events Close walkways for construction or other

impeding conditions

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Product Capabilities

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The Solution Will Not

Automatically update

Display current location

Work on a device without a web browser

Show unmapped shortcuts

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Development Requirements Web server (Apache) Database (MySQL) GPS to help populate data Up to date static map Google Maps API

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Product Components

Structured database

Administrative interface

User interface

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Customer Requirements

Web server

Application manager

Training on how to use product

Team to populate database

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User Requirements

Device with JavaScript-enabled web browser

Access to the internet

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Potential Customers

Universities

Theme Parks

Dense Urban Areas

Special Event Coordinators

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Common Characteristics

Print large numbers of copies of their paper

map

Spend thousands of dollars to have maps

updated

Huge amount of pedestrian traffic

Limited parking

Construction

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Customer Benefits Provides a cheaper mapping solution with

easier maintenance

Ability to update maps instantaneously

Ability to send out alerts

Customer will be more competitive in their industry

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Marketing AnalysisBrandon Smith

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Risk Matrix Probability

Impact

Rare Unlikely Possible Likely Highly Likely

Very High A,D F I

High B G

Moderate E

Low C

Very Low H

A) API vender decides to start chargingB) People find paper maps easier to

useC) People only use it once and never

againD) Map used for malicious purposes E) Lack of access to productF) Competition develops the product

first

G) Unable to make it intuitive enough for every day user

H) Software has bugsI) Product is too difficult to keep

maintained

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Competition MatrixPaper Map

Google Maps

MapQuest

Dial Directions

DMS

Web-based X X XIndividual Buildings Visible X X X

SMS Delivery X * X * X * X

Driving Directions X X X X

Walking Directions X X

Search by Address X X X X

Search by Name X X

Search by Contents X

Links to More Info X X

Printable X X X X

Internet Browsers X X X

*Only for driving directions.

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The cost of designing a custom map will vary based on the complexity and scale of the customer’s domain

Customer may need additional staff to maintain the software

Customer may print less paper maps which will subsidize their overall costs

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Customer Costs

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ConclusionJoseph Conlin

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Paper maps are antiquated

Printing paper maps is an unnecessary cost

A dynamic online mapping system would provide far greater functionality

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"Paper maps crumpling in face of electronic onslaught." San Francisco Bay Area — News, Sports, Business, Entertainment, Classifieds: SFGate. Web. 24 Oct. 2009. <http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/12/BA5ISMA3D.DTL>.

Victoria E. Burke – Old Dominion University Director of Publications

James W. Long – Old Dominion University Director of Parking and Transportation Services

Student survey – Mrs. Brunelle’s CS110 class.

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References