“The following demonstration uses the Surface to display a map of an area and instructs a remote mapping server to perform intensive suitability analysis. The parameters for the analysis are on the right hand side of the screen and the results are displayed on the left. This demonstrates how the Surface can be used to perform “what if” environmental analysis.”

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