Supergeo Technologies Inc., the global leading GIS software and solution provider, launches the newest SuperGIS Network Analyst 3.2 with stronger analysis performance and computing methods.
SuperGIS Network Analyst 3.2 enables users to analyze routing problems in multiple applications, such as transportation planning, tourism shortest analyst, underground pipelines planning, convenience store location deciding, service distribution etc. Through the analysis program, users can get the best location or route. Furthermore, SuperGIS Network Analyst 3.2 supports hierarchy (HRC) setting for road types, so users can quickly solve the problem even with massive network data.
The latest SuperGIS Network Analyst 3.2 supports genetic algorithm and simulated annealing algorithm on vehicle routing problems to accelerate problem solving process and improve analyzing efficiency substantially. Besides, the location allocation analysis provides three new methods, including Minimize Impedance, Maximize Coverage and Minimize Facilities, for users to choose based on respective circumstances.
For practical application, Maximize Coverage is usually applied to emergency facilities such as fire stations, police stations, and emergency service centers. Minimize Facilities is used to reach as many demands as possible under limited budgets, like library, park, bus station, etc. Minimize Impedance can be utilized to decide business sites like convenience stores or delivery center, etc, and let customers approach the facilities with minimum cost.
To get the latest trial and information of SuperGIS Network Analyst 3.2, please visit Supergeo website; or contact us with e-mail: staff@supergeotek.com.
Source: Supergeo News