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05 Cost surface | MFWorks
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Network Analysis in raster GIS. Using average speed and time as a means of inferring cost-of-passage is among the most common approach in network analysis, since it is easy to use and calculate. However, “least cost” does not always need to be “least time” it may just as well be least fuel, least length, or any least cost variable that can be implemented in a cost-of-passage surface. Cost surface, with values indicating impedance to travel (cost) across the cells. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ».
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02 Network Modelling | MFWorks
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Network Analysis in raster GIS. Network representation in vector GIS: Nodes (numbers) and arcs (letters). A network in vector GIS takes the form of edges (or arcs) connecting pairs of nodes (or vertices). Nodes can be junctions and edges can be segments of a road. For a network to function as a real-world model, an edge will have to be associated with a direction and with a measure of impedance, determining the resistance or travel cost along the network. Tracing a path from cell to cell in raster GIS.
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Supply Chain Matters | Bob Ferrari's Blog on Supply Chain Business Process and Technology
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Report of a Potential White Knight for JDA Software. Posted by Bob Ferrari. On Aug 17, 2016 in Supply Chain Planning. There has reportedly been a new development regarding prior Reuters and Wall Street Journal reports regarding the potential acquisition of JDA Software. Reuters, the news agency that originally disclosed the presence of acquisition talks by Honeywell International has now reported that private equity firm Blackstone Group has appeared as an apparent white knight offering a […]. There was ...
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02 Network Modelling | Arcview Network Analyst
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Networks typically have rules about how objects move through them. For example, left turns may be prohibited at certain intersections and bridges may be closed for repairs. Networks are often a combination of one-way and two-way streets, with multiple lanes going in different directions, and some roads will have speed limits imposed. Arcview Network Analyst allows you to model this as close to reality as possible. The following rules* can be modeled in Arcview Network Analyst:. Laquo; Previous Post.
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Risk management and cognitive biases | Riskczar's Blog
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Risk Management from Everyone. Everywhere. Laquo; Risk of a short dead dude. The winding rivers of risk management. Risk management and cognitive biases. July 9, 2012 by riskczar. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of putting many people in a room to discuss and assess risks you’d know that not everyone assesses every risk the same way. To some a particular risk is high, while to others it is low or non-existent ( C’mon, that’s not a risk! But why is that? Harvard Business Review on Making Smart Decisions.
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Risk Quotes | Riskczar's Blog
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Risk Management from Everyone. Everywhere. 8220;Risk is chemistry, it’s not particle physics. You cannot separate the risks.” – Enterprise Risk Management. Chapter 5 “Becoming the Lamp Bearer” by Anette Mikes). 8220;One of the greatest contributions of risk manager – arguably the single greatest – is just carrying a torch around and providing transparency.” Enterprise Risk Management. Chapter 5 “Becoming the Lamp Bearer” by Anette Mikes). If you don’t invest in risk management, it doesnt matter what busi...
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03 Network Analysis Basics | Arcview Network Analyst
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03 Network Analysis Basics. To perform a network analysis using Arcview Network Analyst, a road theme must be present in your View window:. Make the View window active,. View Add Theme Select slcroads.shp. Repeat this for the following themes: facilities.shp, events.shp, stops.shp. This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 at 1:57 pm and is filed under arcview network analyst. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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05 Service area | Arcview Network Analyst
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Make the road theme active,. Network Find Service Area. Arcview Network Analyst now adds a service area and service network theme to your view and a similar dialog box as for. Find Best Route appears. As before, you can select one or more centers interactively. Choose the cost units. Use the default distance, or use Properties. To set your units. Then enter the cutoff value. For the service area. You can do a stepwise analysis. SELECTING CENTERS FROM A THEME. Make the road theme active,. Next Post ».
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