GE Energy Announces Release of Smallworld Schematics Generator™ 4
Written by GE Energy
27 April 2004
ATLANTA, GA. (April 27, 2004) — GE Energy has announced the release of the Smallworld Schematics Generator™ 4 application, which leverages the latest architectural technology from the Smallworld 4 software product suite.
The Smallworld Schematics Generator 4 product takes the existing geographical representation of a utility or telecommunications network and automatically generates a schematic layout of the data. The schematics created are critical to business activities such as operational decision-making, network planning and maintenance.
“Smallworld Schematics Generator 4 is a significant development for the marketplace,” stated Ricardo Artigas, president, energy services for GE Energy, based in Atlanta, GA. “The latest version of this product includes 50 new features that help to enable utility and telecommunications companies to generate accurate, compact and readable schematics of their geographic network. The value is that a schematic is a much simpler representation of a network and enables important information such as capacity requirements, load balances, routing and component relationships to be more quickly ascertained when compared to conventional geographic maps.”
The Smallworld Schematics Generator 4 application is a layered product on Smallworld Core Spatial Technology™ 4 software. The latest version of that software was recently commercialized.
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