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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 ArcGIS Server 
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ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning
for Oracle 
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ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning
for SQL Server 
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ArcGIS
Server
Enterprise Configuration & Tuning
for SQL Server
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3
Days (RM1,800.00)
Overview
ArcGIS Server includes ArcSDE
technology, a server-side software
product that acts as the GIS
gateway to spatial data stored
in relational database management
systems (RDBMS). It is an integrated
part of ArcGIS and a core element
of any enterprise GIS solution.
This course prepares Microsoft®
SQL Server® database administrators
to implement an enterprise geodatabase
by teaching how to set up an
individual ArcSDE server. Students
get familiar with the ArcSDE
architecture and learn how to
configure SQL Server to support
ArcSDE, install and configure
ArcSDE, and identify and troubleshoot
connection types and issues.
The course emphasizes the importance
of managing storage settings
for loading vector and raster
data and teaches techniques
for maintaining geodatabase
performance in an editing environment.
Additionally, the course explains
how ArcSDE interacts with SQL
Server databases and presents
solid strategies for maintaining
and managing an enterprise geodatabase.
Topics
Covered
- ArcSDE
installation: Evaluating the
configuration of SQL Server;
Preparing SQL Server to use
ArcSDE technology; Installing
ArcSDE; Starting and stopping
the ArcSDE server; Exploring
ArcSDE system tables.
- Data
loading: Creating storage
space; Creating users and
assigning privileges; Creating
vector feature classes; Creating
raster datasets; Examining
feature class components;
Customizing storage with the
DBTUNE table.
- Monitoring
data access: Creating application
server and direct connections;
Monitoring connections with
ArcSDE and SQL Server tools.
- Editing
in a nonversioned environment
and managing a multiversioned
geodatabase: Registering feature
classes as versioned; Compressing
the geodatabase; Monitoring
changes to the adds, deletes,
and system tables.
Prerequisites
and recommendations
Students should have experience
with SQL Server database administration
or application development.
Although these courses are not
required, students will benefit
from completion of ArcGIS Desktop
II: Tools and Functionality,
ArcGIS Desktop III: GIS Workflows
and Analysis, or Building Geodatabases.
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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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