Hi,
 yes, this is indeed good.
a very good start.

I have some suggestions before we finish with this module,
we should discuss this, either with just suresh or maybe even with Dr.
Verma
(i am nto sure if all of the foll are necessary, we may discuss this with
Dr. Verma, and sort of plan a schedule.,
sorry I am one of those ppl who needs a tentative plan)

1. as Suresh mentioned, we want to load cities.
2. can you also display the length/expected time of travel for each route?
3. this is just composing existing functions, but we need multiple
destinations,
    and routs between any two points.
4. we would also need deviations - these are points that could be specified
along the route
    and we sort of just need to add a loop to the route
these are for petrol stations, fast food places, starbucks etc.
if thsi is not time consuing, i think this will make the simulation much
more realistic.


And I have a Question fro Dr. Verma
 I was trying to work out the routine activity theory,
 I could follow the intuition behind it
when the criminal ois on foot using public transportation.
how does hits work when the criminal is driving?

Thanks,
-Ramyaa









On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Nadeem,
>
> This is a great first start. Does leaflet has a way to specify the city
> names instead of lat, lon?
>
> Suresh
>
> On Jun 15, 2013, at 10:58 AM, Nadeem Anjum <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have created a web-interface with leaflet:
> > http://gw76.iu.xsede.org:8080/gsoc/index.html
> >
> > The user can select a location of his choice by zooming into the map or
> by
> > specifying the latitude and longitude and clicking on Show button.
> >
> > Next, the user can select a few few locations by clicking on the map
> > between, which he requires multiple paths. On clicking on the "Find
> Routes"
> > button, the paths between the selected locations are displayed on the map
> > as polylines. I have used cloudmade to get the routing data.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nadeem.
>
>

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