Design and Implementation of Intelligent Risk Management System for City Gas Pipeline Network Based on GIS

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By using GIS method, this paper designs and develops an intellectualization risk management system of city gas pipeline network. This system embeds the MapX components provided by the MapInfo into Visual development languages -- Visual Basic 6.0 to finish the secondary development based on the MapInfo 7.0 Platform and SQL Server 2000 database management system. The design idea, overall structure and function, and the implementation of the function of intellectualization risk management system of city gas pipeline network are mainly introduced in this paper. This system realizes efficient and seamless systems integration, dynamically displays risk grade and accidents range of influence of each pipeline of gas pipeline network and automatically generates emergency response measures and the path. It represents powerful support for the intellectualization risk management of city gas pipeline network and administration department’s assistance decision and emergency response.

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