Kinesis Mapping Server

 

If a picture speaks a thousand words, let us start with an example. The map below was produced from Geographic Markup Language (GML) sample data from the Ordnance Survey Office in the UK and clipped to approx 600 metres by 600 metres. But it's more than an image - it's a Flash map. To see the difference, right-click on it and zoom in.

 

The Kinesis Mapping Server technology was created by Kinesis Software to illustrate the power of Flash as a representation for vector mapping. Features of the the Kinesis Mapping Server include:

  • Full region clipping support
  • Advanced simplification and merging algorithms for reduction
  • Multidirectional text rendering
  • Full support for all standard Ordance Survey symbols
  • Dashed line support
  • Complex vector fills for all area types
  • Multi-layer output
  • Optimized SWF generation capabilities.

 

Using raw Geographic Markup Language (GML) source documents, Kinesis Mapping is capable of translating GML to SWF in a single step reducing a 29MB document file to an SWF map that is less that 100K. In every case, the SWF is smaller than the corresponding GIF image for the same dimensions, yet the SWF map is completely zoomable to any resolution. Rather than take our word for it, use any screen capture utility on the above map to see what we mean.

 

And, incidentally, the above map, including text and symbols is 71K only.

 

We have also integrated our maps with several different viewer types.

 

View the map embedded in a simple viewer (size is 79K).

 

 

If you would like to learn more about Kinesis Mapping technology please contact us