This is a great tutorial! Thank you so much! I just got a job in an ISP(internet service provider) company, a B2B venture. I'm honestly yet to fathom what they would need me to do for them in the role of a business growth. But this tutorial is an helpful tool. As for my case, I can watch the tutorial again and carefully replicate it to align with their internet infrastructures, but how do I visualize this data after populating from field using QField to my supervisors. Again thank you, feels like I found a goldmine!
Thanks for the kind words! That's the million dollar question, and I have an answer to it that I'm going to be making a series on shortly. You're probably going to want to use PostgreSQL as a database for numbers 2 or 3 below. Ultimately, you have three options. 1) Make static reports using QGIS to send to upper management. This is definitely the "traditional" path which is being phased out everywhere. 2) Teach upper management QGIS to "self-serve" (not really likely, honestly), or 3) Use a web map/app/platform to convey results. There are many open source tools out there which require varying levels of programming skills. At GEOACE, we use Lizmap because it's configurable, but takes a bit to set up if you want to customize it at all, and you need to be familiar with some IT workflows. We'll also custom-create web apps using other tools if the project is large enough and requires efficiency and aesthetics greater than what QGIS Server and Lizmap (used together) can provide. Here's a link to Lizmap: demo.lizmap.com/lizmap/ There are paid options which can act as a user interface for the data too, such as Atlas and Felt.
As always, GREAT video! Concise and clear!
Thank you!
This is a great tutorial! Thank you so much!
I just got a job in an ISP(internet service provider) company, a B2B venture. I'm honestly yet to fathom what they would need me to do for them in the role of a business growth. But this tutorial is an helpful tool.
As for my case, I can watch the tutorial again and carefully replicate it to align with their internet infrastructures, but how do I visualize this data after populating from field using QField to my supervisors.
Again thank you, feels like I found a goldmine!
@geoace
Thanks for the kind words! That's the million dollar question, and I have an answer to it that I'm going to be making a series on shortly. You're probably going to want to use PostgreSQL as a database for numbers 2 or 3 below. Ultimately, you have three options. 1) Make static reports using QGIS to send to upper management. This is definitely the "traditional" path which is being phased out everywhere. 2) Teach upper management QGIS to "self-serve" (not really likely, honestly), or 3) Use a web map/app/platform to convey results. There are many open source tools out there which require varying levels of programming skills. At GEOACE, we use Lizmap because it's configurable, but takes a bit to set up if you want to customize it at all, and you need to be familiar with some IT workflows. We'll also custom-create web apps using other tools if the project is large enough and requires efficiency and aesthetics greater than what QGIS Server and Lizmap (used together) can provide.
Here's a link to Lizmap: demo.lizmap.com/lizmap/
There are paid options which can act as a user interface for the data too, such as Atlas and Felt.
Wish I had a 32" monitor so I could see the text.
Thanks for pointing that out. The expressions have been added to the details section.