Exam 11: How to Perform Network Analysis in Arcgis Pro

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The goal of Dijkstra's Algorithm is:

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In a network, a node that connects two line segments is considered a(n):

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The component of a network that describes how features properly link up with one another is:

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A process used to determine which locations on a network are nearest (via network distance) to a different set of locations is:

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A closest facility (in ArcGIS) represents a:

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What type of problem-solving technique is used when examining non-transportation routes?

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The ArcGIS Extension used for network operations is the:

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In a network, a link between two intersections is considered a(n):

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In a service area, the location for which you are determining the area of service is referred to as:

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A Network Dataset is built from:

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"Impedance" refers to:

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The networks used in ArcGIS for solving utility-related problems (such as water pipelines or power networks) are:

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The Traveling Salesman Problem is an example of:

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In GIS, a "stop" refers to:

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How is a service area different from a simple buffer?

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