Geo locate assets, people and data


Within Spatial Workshop you can model applications with a graphical user interface.

One of the many possible applications is to location data of interest on background maps and combines it with documents, websites, photos, maps, etc.

 

With just a few clicks you can model applications:

  • for yourself, to locate assets, cars, friends... 
  • for real-estate brokers to locate their properties 
  • for call centers to find their customers 
  • for emergency services locating hazards
  • for network managers interested in network faults 
  • for field workers looking for assets 
  • managers who need an overview - and many others

Smart Tags on the map indicate that you can find additional information on the location of interest. When you hover over the points you can see pictures, maps, documents, url's, etc.

 

Locations of Interest

Spatial information is an important factor within your daily life or jobs. You may be interested in the location of:

  • your customer addresses for sales; 
  • buildings to buy, sell or maintain;
  • components within networks;
  • assets in the field;
  • locations along roads;
  • or points of interest when you are on holiday;
  • etc. etc.

The pictures on the right link to some applications made with Spatial Workshop.

 

From simple points to complex structures
Spatial information may be simple points or complex data structure, like:

  • locations on a map
  • geographic and schematic maps presenting the same data,
  • elements on one map pointing to other maps,
  • networks running over multiple maps, etc.

Combining, viewing and analyzing this information therefore doesn't bring much when your only option is to overlay maps. This does not bring you the value you are looking for. What you would like to do is to combine maps, create new map elements and connect them to photo’s, drawings, other maps, etc.

 

Spatial Workshop supports advanced spatial features
With Spatial Workshop you can

  • create spatial relations between data from different sources 
  • build your own spatial data models on the fly
  • present and analyze Oracle Spatial data models
  • get life access to large numbers of map files
  • browse complex spatial structures through multi-maps

More applications:
Spatial Data Ware House at Eneco, the Netherlands (link naar pdf)

 

Location of interest
Network Assets
Create added value