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Welcome to the next generation MIKE+ Documentation

Welcome to MIKE+

MIKE+ is a flexible system for modelling and design of water distribution networks, collection systems for waste water and storm water and river networks.

MIKE+ is based on a database for storing network as well as hydraulic modelling data. This database is based upon the SQLite and/or PostGIS. The SQLite database is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self- contained SQL Database engine. It is the preferred solution for an easy installation and for individual usage, as it doesn't require any other installation and configuration than MIKE+. PostGIS is a spatial database extender for PostgreSQL object-relational database. It adds support for geographic objects allowing location queries to be run in SQL. The use of a PostGIS database requires that a PostgreSQL installation is already available on a server, and is relevant for collaborative work in companies. The installation and initial configuration of the PostgreSQL database is not controlled by MIKE+.

MIKE+ allows quick Integration to ArcGIS Pro for a quick built of a personal GeoDatabase in a native GIS data storage format. Hence operation directly by standard GIS applications is still possible.

With MIKE+ you have:

  • GIS-based model building and management
  • Powerful hydraulic simulation engines
  • Integrated water quality, fire flow, and real time control simulation (water distribution)
  • Integrated water quality, sediment transport, control rules for structures, and long-term statistics (collection systems)
  • Integrated water quality (River networks and 2D overland)
  • Scenario management
  • Full undo and redo capability in all editors
  • Thematic mapping and integrated dynamic result visualization
  • Open data models - easy integration with other applications
  • Worldwide support and training
  • Integrates directly with online and real time control systems

MIKE+ has a modular structure, to fit to all applications' needs. The list of the main MIKE+ modules is presented in the following chapter.