Hello,
first, I know very little about network modelling, but in case you don't
recieve a professional advice this might be of some help. There is a free
gis (FlowMap) for analysis of flow data, available from
http://flowmap.geog.uu.nl/. A version I downloaded during winter was able of
reading shape files, and they had plans of expanding import to mif format.
Then, there is a general purpose gis - manifold (http://www.manifold.net)
that is able to build various types of networks. It is not free, but the
price is very reasonable. Sorry, for not being able to make any useful
pointers related to MapInfo, may be I don't know this part of it well
enough.
Good luck,
Mikhail
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From: chaussenot nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21 ��� 1999 �. 12:30
Subject: MI need help for network modeling
>dear mapinfo users,
>
>could someone tell me wich is the better way to model an hydraulic network.
>I am a new user and i want to know what are the ways to manage a network. I
>am trying to make a database GIS interfaced on an irrigated area
>
>Also could someone give me some informations one the way to connect a
>database (access type) to MapInfo.
>
>WWW adresses and personnals solutions are welcome (english or french).
>
>thank you, cheers
>
>Nicolas Chaussenot
>CIRAD, Montpellier, FRANCE
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