SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3 Enhances Spatial Modeling and Analysis


To greatly enhance the operating performance and the precision of data analysis, Spatial Analyst 3 adopts the new development engine and whole new algorithms, which gives users more flexibility and capability to accomplish analysis tasks. This extension tool Spatial Analysisalso includes innovative built-in spatial models, such as Distance Analysis, Interpolation Analysis, Generalization Analysis, and Local Analysis. 

With Spatial Analyst 3, users can create, analyze, and query raster data for a wide range of applications, inclusive of terrain hydrology, environmental protection, facility management, medical resource distribution, and infectious disease analysis. According to SuperGeo, the brand new Spatial Analyst is expected to be released in Q1 2012 with better pricing. 

For more information about Spatial Analyst 3, please visit http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_1_201112.aspx  
 

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