This readme provides information about the Intelligent City Planning and Operations 1.6.0.2 Fix Pack.
APAR #PO03661 - Fixes issue with comparative statistics reports not displaying correctly.
APAR #PO03864 - Fixes issue where the list might be blank for area types.
Heat maps
A heat map analysis evaluates all of the selected data and displays relative density of the data distribution. A heat map differs from a hotspot in that a hotspot analysis looks for clusters of facts and displays clusters as hotspots. A heat map displays relative density without looking for clusters. For example, a heat map of parking citations in a selected area shows the density of citations from high to low
Route tracking by path
You can now track individual people or vehicles to learn where they were at a selected previous date and time, which might help identify locations that require additional attention. You can still reveal the most frequently travelled routes in your city by creating a route a tracking by frequency analysis.
Base map switching
You can create base maps from different sources, then switch the base map that is used while viewing analysis results.
Prioritize properties for action
The new prioritized properties analysis type enables assigning weighted values to various criteria to help you determine which properties should be inspected soon.
New comparative statistics reports (CompStat)
New comparative statistics reports provide valuable information to your police department about trends in crime reports.
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