Interactive Demo

Overall

A map-based visualisation is extremely useful when you have multiple assets distributed over a wide area – particularly when they’re connected together via links.

This allows you to quickly see how your assets and their values are distributed across wide geographic regions, without having to load ARDI-VE.

2D maps are ideal for environments where you…

  • Don’t have access to the internet, preventing access to Google Maps,
  • Have a relatively small location, or
  • Want to overlay details being recorded in drawings (this is very common in mining applications)
  • Example

    In this case, we are looking at the flow rates and connections across a range of different river systems in Australia’s Murray Darling Basin. Note that the flow data being used is randomly generated and not reflective of real conditions.

    You can find the example report on our Small Examples demo site.

    Tips and Tricks

    • You can download a range of public domain vector maps, or you can convert your own 2D CAD drawings to build the map you use as a background.

    See Others

    Directional visualisations
    Dynamic visualisations
    Flow visualisations
    Infographic visualisations
    Interactive visualisations
    Live visualisations
    Map visualisations
    Sankey visualisations