Aquarius.NET® - specifications

In this section, you can learn more about Aquarius.NET architecture.

Understanding Aquarius.NET

Aquarius.NET is the collection of software components, services and user interfaces. It covers three key areas of spatial data processing. First, it integrates disparate spatial and attribute data from public and legacy corporate sources. Using adapters, it connects to any database, file format or WEB service. Second, using powerful analytical and management tools Aquarius.NET allows to mix and match connected data and helps to understand the hidden relationships among them. Third, Aquarius.NET publishes results and complex views on any device or output user interface. Aquarius.NET is the product that represents the most comprehensive, configurable and flexible suite of spatially enabled software components on the market today.

Data Integration

Success of any new technology depends on its compatibility with the existing environments. Aquarius.NET solves this problem in a radical way: it leaves all connected spatial and attribute data data in their legacy storages and formats. It connects to any database, file format or WEB service by its specific adapters. This architecture allows rapid application development and very quick customer implementation. More...

Data Integration Objects
Data Storage Objects
Data Adapters

Analysis and management


Management objects and tools allows representation of normalized data sources independently from their physical formats. It allows to mix and match connected data and helps to understand the hidden relationships. Powerful analytical query infrastructure combined with high performance cache enables on the spot decision-making. Further it aids in  deeper understanding of hidden relationships among disparate spatial and attribute data from various public and corporate sources. More...

Management
Analysis
Drawing
Geometry
Spatial Reference

Core Library Detail

Presentation and publication

Aquarius.NET delivers service results to a broad range of output devices, ranging from old fashioned PCs on intranets to futuristic wireless mobile devices. The transparent presentation of a user interface or WEB service can bring together multiple sources of information from anywhere in the world to meet customer requirements. More...

Windows user interface
WEB services
WEB user interface