2. Functions and Facilities


VM SPACE™ gives you full GIS functionality to manage, analyze, display and geographical information on personal computers. Because of its full GIS functionality and high level of customizability, it is used by:

  • Government municipalities.
  • Market research firms.
  • Distribution Management.
  • Logistic Management.
  • Retail Planners.
  • Real Estate Planners.
  • Insurance Firms.

Use VM SPACE to:

  • Create highly detailed and customized maps to substantiate recommendations and aid in decision making.
  • Reveal patterns, outliers and trends in your data that may otherwise be impossible to see.
  • Perform data analysis and simulations of what if scenarios.
  • Manage geographically based assets such as retail outlets, people and property.
  • Plan logistics and prepare for emergency response.
  • Understand the geographical anatomy of your operating environment.

3. Sample Facility highlights

Section 1: Standard Facilities


General Navigation Facilities










  • Rapid panning of Singapore Base maps.
  • Rapid zooming in and out of Singapore Base maps.
  • Street identification.
  • Legend Side Bar.
  • Point Search facility using address point of postal code.
  • Printing (only the selected map images will be printable).
  • Exporting of GIF Images (only selected map images will be exportable).
Drawing facilities / Dynamic query





The drawing tool allows users to draw various shapes on the demographic map.

Shape tools include: Square, Ellipse and Free Polygon.

This facility can be used to mark hotspots in a specific area. For the free polygon tools, individual points can be edited. For the ellipse tool, a scaling feature will show the amount of geographical area covered.
Routing Tool


Routing from a specified to and from point. Useful for personal navigation and distance estimation from one point to another. Distance calculated is based on actual routes as opposed to linear distances.
Search and bookmark Users can search for a specific location seamlessly and mark the location for future retrieval.



 

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