Tag Archives: Utilities
Utility Network web editing tools at your fingertips (literally)
Why edit a utility network? You can switch on your lights, fill the kettle, and turn on the heating thanks to complex networks distributing electricity, water, and gas to our homes and businesses. Without a good understanding of a utility … Continue reading
Continue ReadingTaking a spatial-first approach to the location of assets
In this blog post I’ll discuss the relative benefits of linear referencing and spatial referencing. I’ll cover where each can have its place, which should be considered the master, and why. What is linear referencing? In many industries such as … Continue reading Continue Reading
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Continue ReadingConfiguring UNE for ArcGIS for your organisation
In this three-part blog series, I will provide examples and best practices on how the UNE for ArcGIS can be configured to suit the needs of a Quality Assurance (QA) team, Engineer team, and Customer Services team. If you’re someone who … Continue reading
Continue ReadingConfiguring UNE for ArcGIS for engineers
In part 1 of this three-part blog series, I focussed on how you can configure UNE for ArcGIS for your Quality Assurance (QA) team, that maintains high-quality network data. The QA team’s role is integral for the rest of the utility … Continue reading
Continue ReadingConfiguring UNE for ArcGIS for your customer services team
As we come to the third and final part of this blog series, I want to consider how a UNE for ArcGIS application could be configured for a Customer Services team. The needs of this team differ from the QA team … Continue reading
Continue ReadingTake your Utility Network everywhere
Esri’s ArcGIS Utility Network allows organisations to model their networks with high fidelity - so electric, water, gas assets can be represented as a connected digital twin. The Utility Network is a powerful tool for asset management, as well as supporting … Continue reading