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| adminarea_a || Administrative boundaries range from large groups of nation states right down to small administrative districts and suburbs, with an indication of this size/level of importance.  
 
| adminarea_a || Administrative boundaries range from large groups of nation states right down to small administrative districts and suburbs, with an indication of this size/level of importance.  
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| adminunit_a  || From sep. validated source. (Reserved table for future release).
 
 
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| boundary_l  || The boundary is used to mark the borders of areas, mostly political, but possibly also of other administrative areas.  
 
| boundary_l  || The boundary is used to mark the borders of areas, mostly political, but possibly also of other administrative areas.  
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| building_a  || To mark the outline of the area of the building.
 
| building_a  || To mark the outline of the area of the building.
 
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| (coastline_l) || From separate source.
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| geoname_l || The boarder of a settlement which is marked around the node and to mark the specific type of settlement. Eg. City, town, village, etc.
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| geoname_l  || geographic names: regions, lakes.  
 
 
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| geoname_p  || geographic names: cities, towns, villages.  
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| geoname_p  || It is to mark the centre of a named settlement and the specific type of settlement. Eg. City, town, village, etc.
 
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| landuse_a  || Land use describes the human use of land, for example fields, pastures, and settlements.  
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| landuse_a  || Landuse describes the human use of land, for example fields, pastures, and settlements.  
 
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| military_a  || See military_p.
 
| military_a  || See military_p.
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| military_p  || The military is for buildings and land used by the military.  
 
| military_p  || The military is for buildings and land used by the military.  
 
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| misc_l  || Miscellaneous: barrier, hedge, wall bollard.
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| misc_l  || This contains elements could not be categorized into specific tables. E.g barrier and cliffs.
 
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| natural_a  || see natural_p.
 
| natural_a  || see natural_p.
 
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| natural_p || Used to describes natural physical land features, including ones that have been modified by humans.  
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| natural_p || Used to describes natural physical land features, including small modification by humans. E.g glacier, volcano, mud, etc.  
 
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| nonop_l  || non-op./planned infrastructure not usable for traffic.  
 
| nonop_l  || non-op./planned infrastructure not usable for traffic.  
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| pow_a  || See pow_p.
 
| pow_a  || See pow_p.
 
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| pow_p  || Place of worshop - religious buildings and infrastructure.  
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| pow_p  || This it a place of worship where people of different religion can go. e.g. church, temples(buddist, taoist, etc.), mosque(muslims)
 
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| poi_a  || See poi_p.
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| poi_a  || Points of interest features of a generic place, like shops, amenities,  leisure, accomondation, pitches etc.
 
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| poi_p  || Point-of-interest - nodes plus area-centroids.  
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| poi_p  || Points of interest features of a generic place, like shops, amenities, leisure, accomondation, etc.
 
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| railway_l  || railway lines.
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| railway_l  || All forms of transport using metal rails, including mainline services, subways, heritage lines and trams.
 
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| road_l  || roads (incl. ferries, airstrips).
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| road_l  || Any road, route, way, or thoroughfare on land which connects one location to another and has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by some conveyance, including motorised vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders, and others
 
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| route_l  || routes .
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| route_l  || A route is a customary or regular line of passage or travel, often predetermined and publicized. Routes consist of paths taken repeatedly by people and vehicles. routes .
 
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| transport_a  || See transport_p.
 
| transport_a  || See transport_p.
 
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| transport_p  || public transport.  
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| transport_p  || Features which mark out points or location where it enable transporting anyone from one place to another. E.g. Bus stops, train station, etc.  
 
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| traffic_a || See traffic_p.
 
| traffic_a || See traffic_p.
 
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| traffic_p || train/bus stops, etc.  
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| traffic_p || It contains information regarding the rules of the road. Which allow better flow of traffic. E.g. Road signs, traffic calming, etc.
 
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| utility_a  || power infrastructure.
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| utility_a  || See utility_l
 
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| utility_p  || power infrastructure, generators.
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| utility_p  || See utility_l
 
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| utility_l  || power infrastructure.
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| utility_l  || All features which are part of the utility body. E.g. Power structure (powerlines, power building), pipelines (oil, water, gas etc.),  etc..
 
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| water_a  || See water_p.
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| water_a  || See water_l
 
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| water_p || lakes, etc.
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| water_p || See water_l
 
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| water_l  || everythin which has to d owith water: rivers, canals, streams (centerlines) but also drainage.
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| water_l  || All features which are part of the waterbody. E.g. Dams, river, etc.  
 
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Version vom 17. April 2015, 14:52 Uhr

"OSM Arbitrary Excerpt Export" (osmaxx) Osmaxx Logo 16x16.png

The source of worldwide data for interactive and printed maps and for geospatial data analysis. Cuts out OpenStreetMap data, processes it to geodata and converts it to typical GIS fileformats before being prepared for download.

Die weltweite Geodatenquelle für interaktive und gedruckte Karten und für GIS Analyse. OpenStreetMap-Daten ausschneiden, zu Geodaten aufbereiten und als typisches GIS-Fileformat konvertiert abgeben.

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Project

Project staff comes mainly from Geometa Lab HSR.

  • Stefan: Lead and concept
  • Raphael: Coordination, Integration, Frontend and Backend
  • Tobias: Frontend (Javascript, ...)
  • Nicola: Backend (Python, Postgres, ...)
  • Eugene: PostGIS loading and schema transformation/data homogenization, (QGIS symbology)
  • Lukas: Extraction tool chain (Linux tools, ...)
  • Martin: ArcGIS symbology (ArcGIS)

Description

German notes:

  • Das Zielschema umfasst echte Geometrien (Punkt, Multi-Linestring, Multi-Polygon) und ein GIS-Datenmodell (Highways, Railways, Buildings, etc.).
  • Zur Aufbereitung in das Zielschema gehört u.a. ein Postprocessing, dass die heterogenen OSM-Daten homogenisiert (z.B. Restaurants als Punktobjekte, auch wenn sie in OSM als Gebäudefläche erfasst wurden).
  • Ein zusätzliches Zielschema enthält routingfähige Strassen. Dieses wird als Teil des Garmin-Formats abgebegen.
  • Abgabeformate sind GIS-Fileformaten (GeoPackage, Shapefle, File Geodatabase) sowie ein Navi-Format (Garmin .IMG).
  • Es werden auch Karten-Symbologien für QGIS und ArcGIS abgegeben, passend zu den GIS-Fileformaten.

Some explanations (incomplete):

  • Selected OSM objects are transformed into Osmaxx tables (feature classes / layers). Some objects are captured in OSM as point, some as linestring or as area - and often both as point and area.
  • All tables names contain a hint which geometry type they contain:
    • poi_p => POIs with point geometry,
    • roads_l => line/multilinestring,
    • poi_a => area/multipolygon.

Documentation

Data Model

Osmaxx Data Model v.2
Table Name Description
adminarea_a Administrative boundaries range from large groups of nation states right down to small administrative districts and suburbs, with an indication of this size/level of importance.
boundary_l The boundary is used to mark the borders of areas, mostly political, but possibly also of other administrative areas.
building_a To mark the outline of the area of the building.
geoname_l The boarder of a settlement which is marked around the node and to mark the specific type of settlement. Eg. City, town, village, etc.
geoname_p It is to mark the centre of a named settlement and the specific type of settlement. Eg. City, town, village, etc.
landuse_a Landuse describes the human use of land, for example fields, pastures, and settlements.
military_a See military_p.
military_p The military is for buildings and land used by the military.
misc_l This contains elements could not be categorized into specific tables. E.g barrier and cliffs.
natural_a see natural_p.
natural_p Used to describes natural physical land features, including small modification by humans. E.g glacier, volcano, mud, etc.
nonop_l non-op./planned infrastructure not usable for traffic.
pow_a See pow_p.
pow_p This it a place of worship where people of different religion can go. e.g. church, temples(buddist, taoist, etc.), mosque(muslims)
poi_a Points of interest features of a generic place, like shops, amenities, leisure, accomondation, pitches etc.
poi_p Points of interest features of a generic place, like shops, amenities, leisure, accomondation, etc.
railway_l All forms of transport using metal rails, including mainline services, subways, heritage lines and trams.
road_l Any road, route, way, or thoroughfare on land which connects one location to another and has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by some conveyance, including motorised vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders, and others
route_l A route is a customary or regular line of passage or travel, often predetermined and publicized. Routes consist of paths taken repeatedly by people and vehicles. routes .
transport_a See transport_p.
transport_p Features which mark out points or location where it enable transporting anyone from one place to another. E.g. Bus stops, train station, etc.
traffic_a See traffic_p.
traffic_p It contains information regarding the rules of the road. Which allow better flow of traffic. E.g. Road signs, traffic calming, etc.
utility_a See utility_l
utility_p See utility_l
utility_l All features which are part of the utility body. E.g. Power structure (powerlines, power building), pipelines (oil, water, gas etc.), etc..
water_a See water_l
water_p See water_l
water_l All features which are part of the waterbody. E.g. Dams, river, etc.