SuperGIS Network Analyst 316/01/2012 |
| SuperGIS Network Analyst 3 has been developed as an analysis tool for the control, simulation, design and planning of various network conditions. Apart from finding the shortest path, it also comprises closest facilities, service area, vehicle routing problems and location analysis, etc. Most of the functions are based on or modified by route planning which plays a vital role in network analysis. |
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In addition, network data is indispensable in performing route planning. In SuperGIS Network Analyst 3, the connectivity information between segments is recorded in a NTN file and the attribute data of all segments, such as road length, weight, and road name, is saved in a NRT file. All the information mentioned above must be ready before starting network analysis so that users can manipulate route planning and receive the result smoothly.
Using SuperGIS Network Analyst 3, users can easily use GIS data to build the network without difficulty and apply analysis results to a wide range of applications, such as logistic, health care, public safety, emergency response, etc. The brand new SuperGIS Network Analyst 3 is scheduled to be launched by end of February 2012. Read more about: GIS Supplier: SuperGeo Technologies Inc More news from this supplier: Mobile GIS for Aboriginal Tourism Guide System SuperGIS 3.1 Interfaces in Arabic and Italian SuperGeo Becomes Motorola Strategic Partner Data Management Tools Upgrade SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.0 SuperGeo Collaboration with Geoconnect in Australia Mobile Survey System for Android OS UAE University to Receive Professional GIS Training SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.0 SuperGeo at India Geospatial Forum 2012 Largest Database of Canadian Mobile Digital Maps GIS for Direction in Charity Maiden Flight for European Air Survey Plane Dave Lovell Named as GSDI Association's President-elect Blind Study Identifies Most Accurate Demographic Data Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperate on UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aboriginal Tourism Guide System Comments (0): |
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