A. To create network topology and connectivity
B. To store and organize network data
C. All of the above
D. To define the characteristics and properties of network features
A. To define connectivity and topology rules
B. To organize network features into logical groupings
D. To improve network performance and analysis
A. By enabling tracking of asset maintenance and repair activities
B. By supporting spatial analysis and visualization of asset data
D. By providing accurate and up-to-date data on network assets and their condition
A. By enabling effective communication and coordination among emergency responders
B. By supporting spatial analysis and visualization of emergency and disaster data
D. By providing real-time information on network status and incidents
A. No, the topology is fixed and cannot be edited
B. Topology can be edited, but only in the command prompt
C. Only the administrator can edit the topology
D. Yes, using the Utility Network Topology toolbar
A. Electric connectivity rules
B. Gas connectivity rules
D. Water connectivity rules