Giswater Association
About
The goals of Giswater Association are to meet the challenges of the Giswater project, and we work to achieve the following objectives:
- To disseminate values of open source software, particularly applied to engineering and water management.
- To develop, promote and universalize the whole use of the 'Giswater software'.
- To contribute to the research, development and dissemination of knowledge in the areas of water management, hydraulics engineering and flood risk management.
- To establish itself as a global benchmark in the field of open knowledge in areas described before, generating any project or application based on this described knowledge areas.
- To participate and collaborate in projects, alliances, meetings, workshops, conferences or any initiative or event that deals with the topics descrided before.
Our mission is to move from acquired knowledge to shared knowledge in the areas of water management, as supply, sewerage, urban drainage or flood risk assessment, and our vision is to develop Giswater, a open software project with the goal to communicate any water simulation software through any Spatial database with any Geographic Information System (GIS) in order to give everybody a real way of open water solutions.
Giswater connects water simulation programs to a powerful GIS interface, and lays the foundation for full management of water supply systems, sewerage systems, drainage networks and rivers using Web Map Services (WMS), System Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) or Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRMS).
The versions of the code are released under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
Source code: https://github.com/giswater/giswater
Information
- Email: info@giswater.org
- Website: https://www.giswater.org/
- X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/giswater
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/giswater
Taxonomy
- Association
- Technology
- Hydraulics
- Research
- Water Quality
- Water Supply
- Hydrology
- GIS
- Water Cycle
- Smart City
- IT
- Leakage Detection
- Data Management
- Geospatial Information Systems
- Analysis & Visualization
- Integrated Water Management
- Water Supply
- Water Utility
- Operations
- Monitoring & Control
- Community Supply
- Water Supply & Drainage
- Leakage
- Solutions
- Drinking Water Managment
- Development & Management
- Water Management
- Urban Water Supply
- Consumption
- Drinking Water
- Water Quality Management
- Infrastructure
- Strategic Asset Management
- Storm Water Management
- Urban Drainage System
- Utility Management
- Hydraulic Structures
- Distribution Network Management
- Water Loss Control
- Hydrology
- Flood management
- Hydraulic Engineering
- Flood prediction
- Geographical Information Systems
- Hydrology Cycle
- Water Resources Management
- Flood Risk Management
- Data & Analysis
- Water Demand Management and Loss Control
- pipeline leak detection
- api
- Water Loss Measurement
- Asset Performance