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DESCRIPTION:Giswater (www.giswater.org) is a open source software aimed at 
 being a corporate tool in water utilities with which to manage network ass
 ets in an excellent way and at the same time have the assets ready for hyd
 raulic simulation\, a feature that today Today it is known how to have a d
 igital clone of network assets.\n\nTechnologically\, it uses a set of Open
  Source technologies such as EPANET\, SWMM\, PostgreSQL\, PostGIS or QGIS\
 , all of them mature and proven\, which give it a very powerful base for g
 rowth and consolidation.\n\nIts 'database centric' architecture gives it e
 normous potential with which maintenance operations (network outages) can 
 be managed in an integrated way\, longitudinal profiles can be made\, even
 ts inventoried\, among others.\n\nIt has a data model with dual-face archi
 tecture\, which allows full integration of inventory and hydraulic model d
 ata\, both for drinking water networks (https://github.com/Giswater/giswat
 er_dbmodel/wiki/epanet- dual-dbmodel) and for urban drainage and sanitatio
 n networks (https://github.com/Giswater/giswater_dbmodel/wiki/swmm-dual-db
 model) \, giving full flexibility to the modeler to work with hydraulic ca
 pacities without any impact on inventory data for each asset item.\n\nThe 
 EPA file export module has certain "on the fly" transformations to make th
 e two different geometries (remember the dual-face) of the inventory eleme
 nts compatible for both EPANET (https://github.com/Giswater/giswater_dbmod
 el/ wiki/epanet-on-the-fly-transformations) how to for SWMM (https://githu
 b.com/Giswater/giswater_dbmodel/wiki/swmm-on-the-fly-transformations).\n\n
 It allows you to work with different scenarios to create different modelin
 g conditions in order to check the worst case scenario or check how the ne
 twork will respond in future scenarios. For Water Supply networks it is po
 ssible to work with demand scenarios (https://github.com/Giswater/giswater
 _dbmodel/wiki/epa-demand-scenarios) and for Urban Drainage projects it is 
 possible to work with DWF scenarios (https: //github.com/Giswater/giswater
 _dbmodel/wiki/epa-dwf-scenarios) and hydrological scenarios (https://githu
 b.com/Giswater/giswater_dbmodel/wiki/epa-hydrology-scenarios)\n\nAdditiona
 lly\, it also allows working with alternatives to plan new elements of the
  network without interfering with the elements of the asset inventory. By 
 creating an alternative (https://github.com/Giswater/giswater_dbmodel/wiki
 /masterplan-capabilities) you can modify the physical reality of the netwo
 rk without affecting the real assets at all.\n\nAnother especially interes
 ting feature is that it allows collaborative work. Large hydraulic enginee
 ring projects have been worked on to date in a sequential or fractional wa
 y\, but not collaboratively. Thanks to Giswater it is now possible to work
  on projects in a real collaborative way\, given the inherent multi-user c
 haracteristics of the Databases on which the project pivots.\n\nThe projec
 t was born seven years ago and in its version 3.5 it incorporates interest
 ing novelties\, among which the following stand out: Complete refactor of 
 the python code\, new hydraulic model capabilities with the management of 
 multi-scenarios or the improvement of the usability of numerous tools such
  as dynamic zoning or the info among others.
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LOCATION:Modulo 0
SUMMARY:What is new in Giswater 3.5 - XAVIER TORRET\, Albert Bofill
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/KAZNL7/
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