mapsata
Mapsata is a fictional open-source platform for geospatial data visualization and analysis, created to illustrate contemporary mapping software architectures. It is designed to combine interactive maps with data science workflows, enabling researchers, planners, and developers to explore spatial data end-to-end. The system uses a modular architecture with a layered data model, a rendering engine, and an analytics core that supports vector and raster data, time-series, and spatial queries. Supported data formats include GeoJSON, Shapefile, GeoTIFF, and PostGIS connections.
Programming and extensibility are central: Mapsata provides Python and JavaScript APIs for data processing, custom map
Origin and reception: The concept was introduced by the Mapsata Collective in 2020 as a thought experiment
Relation to real-world tools: While Mapsata is fictional, its design emphasizes common trade-offs in GIS platforms