By establishing the Single European Sky (SES) initiative, data describing European Air Traffic Management (ATM) network’ performance has become highly available - like never before. Since the data-sharing problem is minimized, the strategic planning and development boards of ATM related stakeholders face a new challenging situation; how to deal with large amounts of data and how to interpret it correctly. Consequently, that led to the development of different Information Technology (IT) solutions with an ability to obtain, storage and process large amounts of data. But more importantly, that has also led to the development of IT solutions that can help e.g. Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) by gaining them insight about their business environment, how it might change or about performance interdependencies. However, despite the technological developments, one correlating indication is still remained left out. Considering that the spatial component of data set is often underutilized, this research paper aims to highlight importance of the development of Geospatial Business Intelligence (Geo-BI) solutions for ATM related stakeholders. Hence, the opportunities and benefits of applying Geo-BI solutions in the context of ATM and its strategic planning and development have been studied and presented throughout this research paper.

Potential of Geospatial Business Intelligence solutions for Air Traffic Management / Rezo, Zvonimir; Steiner, Sanja; Piccioni, Cristiana. - (2020), pp. 276-281. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th International Conference on Transport Science (ICTS) tenutosi a Portorož).

Potential of Geospatial Business Intelligence solutions for Air Traffic Management

Cristiana Piccioni
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2020

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By establishing the Single European Sky (SES) initiative, data describing European Air Traffic Management (ATM) network’ performance has become highly available - like never before. Since the data-sharing problem is minimized, the strategic planning and development boards of ATM related stakeholders face a new challenging situation; how to deal with large amounts of data and how to interpret it correctly. Consequently, that led to the development of different Information Technology (IT) solutions with an ability to obtain, storage and process large amounts of data. But more importantly, that has also led to the development of IT solutions that can help e.g. Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) by gaining them insight about their business environment, how it might change or about performance interdependencies. However, despite the technological developments, one correlating indication is still remained left out. Considering that the spatial component of data set is often underutilized, this research paper aims to highlight importance of the development of Geospatial Business Intelligence (Geo-BI) solutions for ATM related stakeholders. Hence, the opportunities and benefits of applying Geo-BI solutions in the context of ATM and its strategic planning and development have been studied and presented throughout this research paper.
2020
19th International Conference on Transport Science (ICTS)
air traffic management; strategic planning and development; performance interdependencies
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Potential of Geospatial Business Intelligence solutions for Air Traffic Management / Rezo, Zvonimir; Steiner, Sanja; Piccioni, Cristiana. - (2020), pp. 276-281. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th International Conference on Transport Science (ICTS) tenutosi a Portorož).
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