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December 2008 User Conference

The ISIS User Group Conference held in Solihul on 2nd December attracted almost 100 attendees from local authorities, drainage boards, universities, numerous engineering consultants and the Environment Agency. The user conference contained popular and informative sessions that were independently chaired by Chris Whitlow from Edenvale Young. The presentations from the conference are now available to download below.

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Lessons learnt stabilising large ISIS models

Presentation by Yiping Chen about stabilising large ISIS models

 
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17/12/2008
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Developing and running large ISIS models

Presentation by Tony Green on developing large ISIS models on for the Mekong river

 
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17/12/2008
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ISIS 3.1 Overview

Presentation by Konrad Adams about the new features in ISIS 3.1

 
2.89 Mb
17/12/2008
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isisuser.com update

Presentation by Rob Berry giving an update on isisuser.com

 
0.96 Mb
17/12/2008
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When canals and rivers collide

Presentation by Andrew Moore about a complex flood risk scenario in Skipton

 
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17/12/2008
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Finding your way with ISIS Mapper

Presentation by Adam Parkes about finding your way around ISIS Mapper

 
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17/12/2008
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