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**ArcGIS
Desktop I: Getting Started with GIS*
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ArcGIS
desktop II: Tools & Functionality
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ArcGIS
desktop III: GIS Workflows & Analysis
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Advanced
Analysis with ArcGIS *
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Creating
& Editing Parcels with ArcGIS *
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| ArcGIS
Desktop Programming |
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Introduction
to Programming ArcObjects with VBA
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Extending
ArcGIS Desktop Applications *
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Working
with ArcGIS Network Analyst * 
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Working
with ArcGIS Spatial Analyst

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Working
with ArcGIS 3D Analyst *
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Building
Geodatabases 
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Building
Geodatabases
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3
Days (RM1,800.00)
Overview
This course provides an overview
of the structure and capabilities
of the geodatabase. You learn
how to create a geodatabase, migrate
existing GIS data to a geodatabase,
and edit and maintain data stored
in a geodatabase. The course covers
some advanced geodatabase topics
including how to build a geodatabase
topology; maintain data integrity
using subtypes, attribute domains,
and relationship classes; and
create a geodatabase schema. In
course exercises, you work with
the file geodatabase and learn
how to migrate personal geodatabase
data to a file geodatabase and
create various geodatabase components.
Topics
Covered
- Introduction
to the geodatabase: Advantages
of the geodatabase; Focusing
on the file geodatabase; Overview
of elements within the geodatabase;
Geodatabase tables in a database
management system (DBMS).
- Attribute
validation rules: Subtypes
and domains; Creating subtypes;
Editing subtypes in ArcMap;
Creating domains; Editing
with domains in ArcMap; Coded
value vs. range domains; Subtypes
and relationship rules.
- Relationship
classes: Creating relationship
classes; Setting relationship
class properties; Using relationships
in ArcMap; Relationship rules;
Validation; Simple vs. composite
relationships.
- Annotation:
Creating, editing, and managing
annotation features in the
geodatabase.
- Geodatabase
topology: Topology management
in the geodatabase; Building
a topology; Setting the properties
of a topology; Setting appropriate
topological rules; Fixing
topological errors; Editing
topological data.
- Geometric
networks: Creating and editing
geometric networks; Performing
analysis; Setting and using
connectivity rules.
- Building
geodatabase schema: Different
ways to define geodatabase
schema; Creating tables, feature
classes, and feature datasets.
- XML
data interchange: Understanding
XML schemas of the geodatabase;
Exporting the contents of
a geodatabase to XML; Importing
an XML file into a geodatabase
to define its schema.
- Vector
data in the geodatabase: Loading
data from shapefiles, CAD
files, coverages, and Excel
spreadsheets; Using ArcGIS
vector data loading tools.
- Raster
data in the geodatabase: Storing
raster datasets, raster catalogs,
and raster attributes in the
geodatabase..
Prerequisites
and recommendations
Students should have completed
ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality
or Learning ArcGIS Desktop or
have equivalent knowledge.
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Geodatabase
Design Concepts *  |
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Data
Management in the Multiuser Geodatabase* |
Introduction
to the Multiuser Geodatabase |
Introduction
to ArcGIS Server  |
ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning
for Oracle  |
ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning
for SQL Server  |
ArcGIS
Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft
.NET Framework* |
Developing
Applications with ArcGIS Engine Using the Microsoft
.NET Framework* |
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| *On
- demand courses |
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A minimum class booking or registrations for
this courses is EIGHT (8) persons |
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minimum class booking or registrations for each
courses is FOUR (4) persons |
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