Organised Editing/Activities/Nova Systems GAP
Rationale
The purpose of Nova Systems GAP’s activity within OpenStreetMap (OSM) is to ensure accurate and reliable mapping data for its IVMS (In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems) solutions. By updating and correcting speed limit information on OSM, Nova Systems GAP aims to:
- Enhance Safety: Accurate speed limit data contributes to safer driving by providing drivers with up-to-date and reliable information for their routes.
- Improve IVMS Functionality: Precise speed limit data is essential for the effective operation of IVMS solutions, which are used to monitor driver behavior, vehicle compliance, and fleet management.
- Address Customer Feedback: Nova Systems GAP’s activity is customer-centric, with changes driven by reports of errors submitted by users. This ensures that the data corrections align with real-world observations and authoritative sources.
- Support the OSM Community: By contributing verified edits to OSM, Nova Systems GAP actively improves the quality of the map, benefiting both its customers and the broader OSM user base in Australia.
Contact
support@two10degrees.com
Community consultation
Nova Systems GAP ensures transparency and collaboration with the OpenStreetMap (OSM) community by engaging in the following ways:
Changeset Transparency:
All edits are clearly identifiable with the hashtag #NovaSystemsGAP
, enabling the community to monitor and review the changes. This helps maintain open communication with other contributors and encourages feedback.
Feedback and Discussion:
Nova Systems GAP actively invites feedback from the OSM community through their editor account. Community members can raise concerns or ask questions regarding edits directly via changeset comments.
Verification Standards:
The team ensures that all edits are based on authoritative data sources or verified customer-provided photographs. This commitment to quality aligns with OSM's goals and builds trust with the mapping community.
Hashtag
#NovaSystemsGap
Timeframe
The activity conducted by Nova Systems GAP began as an ongoing initiative and does not have a specified end date.
Tools and data sources
Tools
OpenStreetMap browser version (https://www.openstreetmap.org/#).
Data Sources
- Authoritative Government Data
- Speed limit data is cross-referenced with official government datasets (e.g., NSW Speed data https://opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au/dataset/speed-zones).
- Photographic Evidence
- Photos submitted by customers are used to verify speed limits and confirm their accuracy.
- Satellite Imagery
- High-resolution imagery from sources like Bing Maps or Maxar for map accuracy and contextual information.
- Customer Reports
- Error reports and updates submitted by Nova Systems’ IVMS clients serve as the foundation for edits.
Participants
- Nova Systems GAP (Editor Account)
- OSM Username: Nova Systems GAP
- This single editor account is responsible for all changes submitted to OpenStreetMap. It performs the majority of the edits related to speed limit updates and corrections.