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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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Geodatabase
Design Concepts * 
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Data
Management in the Multiuser Geodatabase*
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Introduction
to the Multiuser Geodatabase
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Introduction
to the Multiuser Geodatabase
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2
Days (RM1,200.00)
Overview
The multiuser geodatabase uses
ArcSDE technology and a relational
database management system (RDBMS)
to store large amounts of GIS
data that many users may concurrently
access. This course, designed
for the end user of a multiuser
geodatabase, bridges the gap
between the ArcSDE administrator
and the GIS professional and
shows how to leverage the powerful
capabilities offered by the
multiuser geodatabase. You learn
how to perform GIS tasks in
a multiuser environment and
how the multiuser environment
differs from the file geodatabase
or personal geodatabase for
Microsoft® AccessTM environment.
The course also discusses geodatabase
functionality in the context
of an editing environment, fundamental
editing workflow procedures,
and clientside performance considerations.
This course does not focus on
a specific supported RDBMS and
is suitable for those working
with desktop, workgroup, and
enterprise ArcSDE geodatabases.
Topics
Covered
- Geodatabase
basics: Overview of geodatabase
types; Advantages of ArcSDE
geodatabases; ArcSDE geodatabases:
desktop, workgroup, and enterprise.
- Exploring
and connecting to the geodatabase:
Application server, direct,
and OLE DB connections.
- Exploring
geodatabase components: Moving
data between geodatabases;
Vector and raster data properties;
Granting privileges on data.
- Optimizing
clientside performance: Performance
tips for working with multiuser
geodatabases in ArcCatalog
and ArcMap.
- Non-versioned
editing: Understanding and
performing non-versioned editing;
Concurrency issues.
- Versioned
editing: Working with versions;
Version properties and permissions;
Multiuser editing in one version
and conflicts; Merging versions:
reconcile, post, and conflicts.
- Geodatabase
replication: Overview of replica
types: checkout/check-in,
one-way, and two-way; Understanding
and performing checkout/check-in
replication.
Prerequisites
and recommendations
Students should have completed
ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and
Functionality or Learning ArcGIS
Desktop and ArcGIS Desktop III:
GIS Workflows and Analysis or
have equivalent knowledge. Database
administration experience is
not required.
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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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- demand courses |
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A minimum class booking or registrations for
this courses is EIGHT (8) persons |
| A
minimum class booking or registrations for each
courses is FOUR (4) persons |
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