Frank Steggink is a seasoned geo-ICT professional and co-owner with 16 years' experience delivering geospatial development, data conversion, and publishing solutions grounded in open source and open data principles. As the founder of Steggink Geo-ICT and co-owner at SPOTinfo, he blends hands-on software engineering with information analysis and advocacy for open standards and data models across 2D/3D geodata workflows. He tackles both development and complex data preparation tasks—datamodellering, ontsluiting and conversion—helping organizations make geodata more accessible and interoperable. Based in the Randstad, he pairs technical depth with practical, entrepreneurial delivery and maintains outside interests in fitness and genealogy that reflect his disciplined, detail-oriented approach.
SETL stands for Simple ETL (or Spatial ETL or Streaming ETL if you want). SETL uses existing transformation tools like GDAL/OGR and XSLT and is glued through Python. A config file specifies the ETL chain of modules. SETL is speed-optimized by using native calls like ogr2ogr, libxml and libxslt (via lxml). SETL is in particularly meant in ETL cases where either ogr2ogr or XSLT alone is not sufficient. This mostly involves schema transformations as required for INSPIRE and local GML-based complex datasets. SETL has proven to be able to handle 10's of millions of features/records through a technique dubbed "gml-splitting" (and outputting into a deegree blobstore, which could be dubbed "gml-spitting").
Service Status and QoS Checker for OGC Web Services
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