Swiss Use TatukGIS SDK for Road Infrastructure Management
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Swiss Use TatukGIS SDK for Road Infrastructure Management

Jul 1, 2015 -- Switzerland based geologix AG has used the TatukGIS Developer Kernel to develop GIS functionality in its "Logo" information system for planning, managing, and maintaining road infrastructure. Logo is addressed to all persons and organizations entrusted with roads administration, including road engineering and construction planning. Logo customers in Switzerland and Germany range from smaller communes with up to 30 km of roads and streets, cities with up to 500 km of road and streets, and up to counties/states with more than 3,000 km of roads and streets to manage.

With its modular design, Logo can be adapted to different requirements. Dedicated modules contain functions and models for managing the whole range of road-related infrastructure, including pavement quality, drainage, bridges, road signs, signalization, street lighting and power consumption, speed restrictions, traffic levels, traffic accident details, traffic noise pollution calculation and abatement, inspection and repair inventory, roadwork maintenance planning, and project management.

With its easy to use and comprehensive user interface, all infrastructure objects can be generated, displayed, reported on, and analyzed. Pre-defined reports or custom reports defined from unique queries can be superimposed and displayed. Maps are generated in real time, showing the location of data being reported on using different colors. The data can be imported and exported in various formats. Logo supports interfaces to many specialized road data acquisition systems and GIS applications using OGC standards. Pictures and videos can be integrated into customer solutions, offering a better orientation to the "real world".

Learn more about the Logo road information system by visiting the geologix web site at: www.geologix.ch

Learn more about the TatukGIS Developer Kernel at: www.tatukgis.com



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