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JunoViewer Light (free) requires no subscription. Allows you to use all views
except the Trend and Historical View. A maximum of 100 rows of data (typically 1 Km road length) is loaded for linear data views
such as the Stripmap and Graph View. |
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JunoViewer Project allows up to 5 road links
or projects to be loaded and selected.
All views are activated and you can load up to 2000 rows of data (typically 20 Km road length) into linear data views.
Also includes free and automatic access to all upgrades released during the
subscription period. |
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JunoViewer Network allows any number of road links
to be loaded and selected. All views are activated and you can load any number of data rows into linear data views.
Also includes free and automatic access to all upgrades released during the
subsription period. |
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Contact Us if you need any more information
about using and subscribing to JunoViewer |
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| JunoViewer Main Features |
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Google Map View to display your road project or network. Use all of the normal Google Map features such
as zoom and pan, map or satelite view. Also display point markers to indicate locations of accidents, incidents, test pits or maintenance actions.
Click on a road segment to display the data associated with that segment on one of the other active views, or click on a point marker to show the
report associated with that marker (e.g. details for a test pit or accident). Other open views are synchronized with the Google Map so if you click on
a location in a Stripmap View the clicked location is automatically highligted on the Google Map. |
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StripMap View to compactly display several types of data in linear format. Design your own strip layout by
adding and removing strips and selecting the table and column associated with a strip. Use "interpretation sets" to colour code data, for example by
displaying all rut depths greater than a predefined limit in red. Click on any strip to view more details (such as statistics or historical performance)
in one of the other views that are open. |
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Graph View to display high speed data in linear format. Automatic detection of measurement dates allows you to
select which the measurement dates to consider. The graph view features full interaction with other views, so you can drag an area to display historical
trends or available photographs at the clicked location. |
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Historical View to display the accidents, maintenance actions, incidents etc in a linear view, with time/date on the
vertical axis. If you have imported work areas with a Forward Works Programme, you can also see the planned interventions on each work area.
The Historical View also allows you to plot and interpret high speed data in the background, so that you can easily associate different data
types. For example, by plotting skid resistance in a colour coded format in the background, you can identify high accident areas and determine if it is
associated with poor skid resistance. Like other views, the Historical View is fully interactive with other views that are currently open. Thus you can click
on an accident to view the details, or to see the location on the Google Map. |
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Trend View is used to display changes in the distribution of a specific data type over time using the well-known
high-low bar concept. The trend view shows the changes in the data distribution over time. When this view is open, you can instantly see historical data trends
by clicking on one of the other views such as the Google Map. |
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Other Views available in JunoViewer include Photo View to display photos linked to your database; Report View to view
details of point data such as accidents, incidents, test pits and more; and the Google Streetmap View where available (requires internet connection). |
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Interactive Views allows you to click inside one view and display related data in another format. For example,
you can click in the stripmap view to display historical data trends for the clicked area in the Trend View. |
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Work Areas (also called 'Treatment Lengths') allows you to define and import predefined sub-segments on
each road section. You can also import planned treatments for each work area, as well as other information you want to display for a work area.
JunoViewer can then automatically calculate statistics for each work area, for instant display when you click on a work area in the Stripmap, Graph or
Historical Views. |
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Copy-and-Paste functionality is activated on most views, which means you can easily include export
JunoViewer views to your documents or reports. |
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Customization of aspects such as data interpretation, axis scales etc allows you to determine how JunoViewer
will interpret your data when it is displayed in graphical format. For example, you can create an 'Interpretation Set' for a data type such as rutting,
to automatically group your rutting data into classes such as 'Very Good', 'Good', 'Fair' and 'Poor'. Then, you can assign a colour to each class and
JunoViewer will automatically display your data in the desired colour where applicable. This feature is often used to good effect in the Stripmap View. |
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