Import a variety of data formats & imagery Models require data from many different sources. That’s why SMS is built to easily import numerous file types:. Raster images including georeference and projection support.
Topographical maps & elevation data. Elevation & bathymetry data. Web data services such as TerraServer. ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles. CAD files including.dwg,.dgn, and.dxf formats. Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems. File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets.
SMS 12.2 System Requirements. Operating System: Windows® XP., Windows Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10.Limited support for Windows XP with some limitations using certain fonts and display options. RAM: 4 GB (8GB or more recommended). CPU: SMS software is CPU intensive. Some models and utilities integrated with SMS can take advantage of multiple processor cores simultaneously. We recommend the fastest CPU your budget allows.
Graphics Card: For all display features to be enabled, OpenGL 1.5 or higher must be supported. The use of a dedicated graphics card is strongly recommended. Integrated graphics cards are often problematic. Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 or greater.
Speed up & simplify model building with the conceptual model approach in GMS We pioneered conceptual modeling and have refined it over many years. That's why GMS is the quickest and most intuitive groundwater modeling interface available. Construct a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons and easily update the model as needed. Conceptual modeling in GMS (including 3D visualization) For models with simple geometry and boundary conditions, use the grid approach and edit values directly in the grid. Grid modeling in GMS (including 3D visualization).
Import a variety of data formats & imagery Models require data from many different sources. That’s why GMS is built to easily import numerous file types:. Raster images including georeference and projection support.
Topographical maps & elevation data. Borehole data including stratigraphy and geophysical data.
Native MODFLOW files. MODFLOW files from Visual MODFLOW, Groundwater Vistas and PM Win. Web data services such as TerraServer. ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles.
CAD files including.dwg,.dgn, and.dxf formats. Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems. File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets.
GMS 10.3 System Requirements. Operating System: Windows® XP., Windows Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10.Limited support for Windows XP with some limitations using certain fonts and display options. RAM: 4 GB (8GB or more recommended). CPU: GMS software is CPU intensive.
Some models and utilities integrated with GMS can take advantage of multiple processor cores simultaneously. We recommend the fastest CPU your budget allows. Graphics Card: For all display features to be enabled, OpenGL 1.5 or higher must be supported.
The use of a dedicated graphics card is strongly recommended. Integrated graphics cards are often problematic. Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 or greater.
Contents. History The Engineering Computer Graphics Laboratory (ECGL) was established in 1985. Simulation data produced in the lab was critical to, a 1986 federal lawsuit concerning toxic contamination of groundwater in. After using another BYU product—Movie BYU—to animate a hydrology problem to make it easier to understand, Norm Jones decided to start work on software that helped engineers visualize problems and solutions. Use of the tools created by Jones allowed the to save 'hundreds of thousands of dollars.'
Alan Zundel and James Nelson, two other professors at BYU, also became involved in the process of developing the software in 1991. By 2002, the company's software was being used in 'more than 100 countries and by more than 9,000 organizations.' Royd Nelson created Environmental Modeling Systems (EMSI), a private company, in October 1995 to distribute the software created in the ECGL. The name of the lab was changed in September 1998 to the Environmental Modeling Research Laboratory (EMRL). The government of used early versions of the software developed by the EMRL to help with finding sources of clean groundwater, setting groundwater policy, and setting a course of action to clean up the contaminated groundwater in their country.
State and local governments in Utah and California have used the software to help trace contaminant sources at farms and mining facilities, and to determine how to manage water resources in drier climates like the Los Angeles area. The planners of the, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, used the (WMS) software to simulate terrorist attacks on water infrastructure such as the. In April 2007, a private company named Aquaveo was created to develop the work of the EMRL as commercial products, and the main people at the lab moved to the new company. EMSI and Aquaveo merged in October 2008, keeping the company name of 'Aquaveo'. Local and federal government agencies, including the, the, the, the, and the, have software and consulting contracts with Aquaveo. In 2011, the government of Australia used Arc Hydro Groundwater to help in developing a national groundwater information system. Arc Hydro was used to convert bore and construction log data and to create geovolumes from georasters.
Aquaveo worked with the, the of the, and several universities and companies to create the Environmental and Ship Motion Forecasting system. This system was designed to 'provide sea-based forces with new capabilities for difficult operations like ship-to-ship transfer of personnel, vehicles or material-giving operators sea condition information at levels of accuracy never possible before.' Products Aquaveo is primarily a software development company for water modeling that allow water to be modeled in most situations: watershed, rivers, lakes, ocean tides, flooding, and so on.
Its flagship products are SMS and GMS, which are used by municipalities and universities around the world. It also produces WMS and Arc Hydro Groundwater. Their software is used by 'over 12,000 firms, government institutions, and universities in over 120 countries'. Arc Hydro Groundwater Arc Hydro Groundwater allows for managing groundwater and subsurface data within. The software was created in cooperation with to allow groundwater and subsurface analysis, as well as using MODFLOW to analyze results.
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Import a variety of data formats & imagery Models require data from many different sources. That’s why SMS is built to easily import numerous file types:. Raster images including georeference and projection support. Topographical maps & elevation data. Elevation & bathymetry data.
Web data services such as TerraServer. ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles.
CAD files including.dwg,.dgn, and.dxf formats. Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems. File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets. SMS 12.2 System Requirements.
Operating System: Windows® XP., Windows Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 or Windows 10.Limited support for Windows XP with some limitations using certain fonts and display options. RAM: 4 GB (8GB or more recommended). CPU: SMS software is CPU intensive. Some models and utilities integrated with SMS can take advantage of multiple processor cores simultaneously. We recommend the fastest CPU your budget allows.
Graphics Card: For all display features to be enabled, OpenGL 1.5 or higher must be supported. The use of a dedicated graphics card is strongly recommended. Integrated graphics cards are often problematic. Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 or greater.