Novapoint GS Arkiv
| • Project administration | • Starting of calculation tools |
| • Import and export of data and projects | • Preview of documents |
| • Display project in Google Map | • Overview |
Project administration
GS Archive is the overall tool for creating new projects, organizing project structure and data, previewing existing data, creating new data by executing different tools for the actual need – slope stability calculation, acquiring soundings raw data format and presentation within national standards, designing sheet walls or pile groups or calculation of settlements due to impact of new structures.
Starting of calculation tools
All GS Toolbox products may be started from the tool bar or the menus.
All products within the Toolbox share a common data structure. The structure may to some extent be configured by defining additional user defined folders.
Import and export of data and projects
The Archive supports exporting data from soundings to external databases. Various database platforms are supported – Access, SQL Server, Oracle, etc. Exported data can be accessed for GIS purposes and other needs. GS Archive supports drag and drop of projects from external sources. A project database from another company can easily be dropped into your own company’s designed project structure.
overview
By designing project archives in a structured way specific projects can easily be found. The projects can be sorted by project name, id or other specific data. An overall search function may be used to locate “missing” projects. Archives may also be reorganized.
Projects or parts of a project can be easily copied or moved between projects.
Documents within the project may be registered as valid document types. These documents are opened in the same manner as with the Windows Explorer.
Previewing AutoCAD dwg files makes it possible to examine the content of a specific drawing without starting AutoCAD.
Google Map
Projects according to EUREF or with known longitude / latitude are displayed in their extents in Google Map. Maps in Google Map may be displayed by project or by folder.