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MineRP SpatialDash is all about making better and quicker business decisions by visually relating and analyzing mining technical information from a variety of disciplines.
If the attractiveness of the much hyped spatialDB platform lies in the way it supports enterprise-wide standardisation and spatial data unification, then its value is multiplied tenfold when you start putting that data onto a visual canvas, and transforming it into information.
MineRP’s SpatialDash is available in either two- or three dimensional versions, and is the most powerful web-based mining information analysis tool the industry has ever seen.
SpatialDash 2D
SpatialDash 2D is browser-based application that allows users to perform in-depth analysis on spatial and relational data consolidated into one single two-dimensional, fully interactive view. Combining the actual mining graphics with spatially related key performance indicators displayed as real-time graphs and charts, the user can interrogate their business information by either navigating spatially, or from an excel-tabular format, adding rich visuals and creating a sense of spatial awareness linked to standard / reporting data.
With SpatialDash, mine can create rules that combine data from a variety of disciplines, set conditions to this data, and display any exceptions, high or low areas etc visually in space. For example, one may configure SpatialDash to highlight any area with a given geological characteristic where safety related incidents have taken place in a certain period. Alternatively, one could combine lost blasts, excessive overbreak / underbreak or a raft of such events with contractor team information, and determine the efficiency and effectiveness of contractors or mining teams. The same could be done by overlaying plan v actual performance, and many more valuable outcomes.
SpatialDash 3D
SpatialDash 3D is browser based application that allow users to perform in-depth analysis on pure 3-dimensional spatial data. Time is added as a fourth dimension, allowing data slicing data over any given period of time.
As with SpatialDash 2D, users can interrogate their business information by either navigating spatially, or from an excel-tabular format, adding rich visuals and creating a sense of spatial awareness linked to standard / reporting data.
Data is grouped into layers which sources data from various databases and are streamed to the client, providing a responsive user experience. Metadata and / or attribute information can be displayed and edited on the fly, and through the web!
This allows the graphics engine to manipulate and save spatial data back to the respective catalogues or source databases. What this means is that you can annotate, draw or create comments (and even update information) directly from your browser, in three dimensions!