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ArcView Network Analyst <br /> <br />J-7871 <br /> <br /> Answer Your <br />Questions Based on <br /> Different Criteria <br /> <br />Use Your Data to <br /> Answer Your <br /> Questions <br /> <br />Build Custom <br /> Solutions <br /> <br /> Technical <br />Specifications <br /> <br />Designed for Power <br /> <br />Integrate Data <br /> <br />Solve Your Problems <br /> <br />Find the Shortest <br /> Path <br /> <br />Determine the <br />Closest Facility <br /> <br />Generate Service <br /> Areas <br /> <br />Give Clear Directions <br /> <br />ArcView Network Analyst can use any cost field for its calculations. You can solve your <br />questions based on drive time, street length, traffic conditions, or any of a number of <br />criteria. You can move beyond simple distance-based routing and make use of the <br />additional inform at•on available today. <br /> <br />ArcView Network Analyst supports all of ArcView GIS software's line data. This means <br />you can transparently create routes across your CAD data, ESRI® shapefiles, or <br />ARC/INFO coverages. <br /> <br />ArcView Network Analyst adds extra functionality to ArcView GIS and to Avenue. You <br />can build complete customized solutions from simple tools to complete applications <br />using the power of Avenue and ArcView Network Analyst. <br /> <br />· True 32-bit architecture. <br />· Multiplatform portable design (Windows [NT and 95] and UNIX). <br />· No limits to size of the network problem. <br />· Networks are persistent with the data, reducing solve time. <br /> <br />· Use existing ArcView GIS features directly. <br />· Use your existing ARC/INFO networks, CAD drawings, and ESRI shapefiles. <br />· Build data-driven networks. <br /> <br />· Find the shortest path between any number of points. <br />· Determine the closest facility for any location. <br />· Generate service areas around any location. <br />· Build clear directions using points as landmarks for your directions. <br /> <br />· Enter your "stops" using their addresses or by pointing. <br />· Reorder the "stops" automatically to find the best order. <br />· Return to your starting location for a round-trip route. <br />· Solve based on distance, time, or other variables. <br /> <br />· Determine the closest facility(s) from any given point. <br />· Enter your "stops" using their addresses or by pointing. <br />· Use cut-off distances/times as criteria. <br />· Change the travel direction. <br />· Solve based on distance, time, or other variables. <br /> <br />· Evaluate multiple service centers. <br />· Set multiple service areas based on time, distance, or other variables. <br />· Change the service areas based on travel direction. <br />· Enter your service center using their addresses or by pointing. <br />· Generate results as polygons and/or lines. <br /> <br />· Specify which attributes to form directions from. <br />· Use existing landmark information within the directions. <br />· Save directions to an ASCII file. <br />· Set the measurement units to use in the directions. <br /> <br />Apfil1998 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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