
GEMS (Generalized Edge Mapping System)
GEMS (Generalized Edge Mapping System) is a computer-based tool used for analyzing and visualizing networks, such as transportation routes or communication links. It represents the connections between points—called edges—on a map, allowing users to understand the structure and flow within complex systems. GEMS can model various types of networks, helping planners and engineers identify optimal paths, assess connectivity, and improve overall efficiency. Its flexibility makes it applicable across multiple industries, providing a clear and adaptable way to interpret how different elements are interconnected within a system.