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Information technologies (ITs), and sports resources and services aid the potential to
transform governmental organizations, and play an important role in contributing to
sustainable communities development, respectively. Spatial data is a crucial source
to support sports planning and management. Low-cost mobile geospatial tools bring
productive and accurate data collection, and their use combining a handy and customized
graphical user interface (GUI) (forms, mapping, media support) is still in an
early stage. Recognizing the benefits — efficiency, effectiveness, proximity to citizens
— that Mozambican Minister of Youth and Sports (MJD) can achieve with information
resulted from the employment of a low-cost data collection platform, this project
presents the development of a mobile mapping application (app) — m-SportGIS —
under Open Source (OS) technologies and a customized evolutionary software methodology.
The app development embraced the combination of mobile web technologies and
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) (e.g. Sencha Touch (ST), Apache Cordova,
OpenLayers) to deploy a native-to-the-device (Android operating system) product, taking
advantage of device’s capabilities (e.g. File system, Geolocation, Camera). In addition
to an integrated Web Map Service (WMS), was created a local and customized
Tile Map Service (TMS) to serve up cached data, regarding the IT infrastructures limitations
in several Mozambican regions. m-SportGIS is currently being exploited by
Mozambican Government staff to inventory all kind of sports facilities, which resulted
and stored data feeds a WebGIS platform to manage Mozambican sports resources.
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Apache Cordova Hybrid Software Development Minister of Youth and Sports Mobile Mapping MVC OpenLayers Sencha Touch Spatial Data Collection Tile Map Service
