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Description
Elements® is a metrology software that operates in a 2D CAD environment, making it perfectly suited for measuring components with a high density of features. It facilitates the creation of measurement routines directly from 2D CAD files, streamlining the process significantly. Moreover, it smartly optimizes measurement paths to enhance the speed at which data is collected. The true benefit of Elements lies in its ability to efficiently manage a large quantity of discrete features without compromising on accuracy. Users can import various CAD formats, including DXF, Gerber, and CSV location lists. An advanced review mode is available, enabling real-time visual inspection of specific features once a measurement run has concluded. Additionally, the coarse alignment feature allows for real-time adjustments of finders, improving measurement precision. The software comes equipped with sophisticated analysis tools that make it easy to interpret extensive data trends. These analytical features encompass scatter plots, histograms reflecting dimensional values, and whisker plots that illustrate deviations from the nominal values. Ultimately, it is essential to assess your measurement needs thoroughly and select the solution that aligns best with your requirements. The comprehensive capabilities of Elements® ensure that users can achieve reliable and accurate measurement results efficiently.
Description
The City Form Lab has unveiled an innovative toolbox designed specifically for analyzing urban networks. This groundbreaking ArcGIS toolbox is the first of its kind, featuring centrality tools that facilitate the computation of five distinct graph analysis measures on spatial networks: reach, gravity, betweenness, closeness, and straightness. Additionally, it includes redundancy tools that calculate the redundancy index, identify redundant paths, and assess the wayfinding index. Notably, these tools boast three key features that enhance their effectiveness for spatial analysis in urban street networks. Firstly, they are capable of considering both geometry and topology within the input networks, allowing for the use of metric distance (such as meters) or topological distance (like turns) as impedance factors during analysis. Secondly, in contrast to earlier software tools that only handle two network elements—nodes and edges—the UNA tools introduce a third element: buildings, which serve as the spatial units for all analytical measures. This comprehensive approach not only improves the accuracy of urban analysis but also provides deeper insights into the relationships within urban environments.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Online Support
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
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Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
OGP
Founded
1945
Country
United States
Website
www.ogpnet.com/products/software/metrology-software/elements/
Vendor Details
Company Name
City Form Lab
Country
United States
Website
cityform.mit.edu/projects/urban-network-analysis.html