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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 II: Tools and Functionality
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3
Days (RM1,800.00)
Overview
The ArcGIS
9.2 version of this course was
titled Introduction to ArcGIS
I.
ArcGIS Desktop software is an
integrated system that includes
all the tools needed to get the
most out of a GIS. This course
teaches the range of functionality
available in the software and
the essential tools for visualizing,
creating, managing, and analyzing
geographic data. The hands-on
course exercises emphasize practice
with ArcMap and ArcCatalog (the
primary applications included
with ArcGIS Desktop software)
to perform common GIS tasks and
workflows. The tools for creating
and managing geographic data,
displaying data on maps in different
ways, and combining and analyzing
data to discover patterns and
relationships are highlighted,
and you learn how ArcGIS Desktop
provides a complete GIS software
solution. By the end of the course,
you will be prepared to start
working with the software on your
own.
Topics
Covered
- Spatial
Investigating geographic data:
How geographic data is stored;
Vector and raster data; Geodatabase
basics and advantages; Shapefiles;
Coverages; CAD data; Managing
data in ArcCatalog; Displaying
data in ArcMap; ArcMap basics;
Data and layers.
- Managing
map layers: Zooming to layers;
Bookmarks; Display windows;
Scale ranges; Group layers;
Selection layers; Layer files;
Creating hyperlinks.
- Symbolizing
categorical data: Symbology;
Choosing symbology; Types
of symbols (marker, line,
fill); Creating symbols.
- Symbolizing
quantitative data: Symbology
options (graduated colors,
graduated symbols, proportional
symbols, dot density, charts);
Classification methods (Natural
Breaks, Equal Interval, Quantile,
Manual); Excluding data from
a classification; Rendering
raster data.
- Labeling
map features: Label placement
for different feature types
(points, lines, polygons);
Label symbology; Controlling
label display using scale
range and SQL query; Label
classes; Label expressions;
Label ranks and weights; What
is annotation?; Geodatabase
annotation; Map annotation.
- Using
coordinate systems and map
projections: What is a coordinate
system?; Geographic coordinate
systems; Datums; Projected
coordinate systems; Map projections;
Feature classes and coordinate
systems; Data frames and coordinate
systems; Geographic transformations;
Working with an unknown coordinate
system; Projecting data; Defining
a projection.
- Making
a map layout: Working in layout
view; Tools for arranging
map elements; Data frame properties
for layouts; Adding legends,
scale bars, and other map
elements; Exporting maps;
Working with map templates.
- Managing
tables: Table structure; Layer
attribute tables; Nonspatial
tables; Getting information
from tables; Field properties;
Table appearance; Creating
graphs and reports; Connecting
tables using joins and relates;
Cardinality.
- Editing
features and attributes: Reasons
to edit data; Working with
the Editor toolbar; Edit sketches;
Common editing tools; Edit
tasks; Snapping to features
while editing; Editing attributes;
Calculating values for geometry
fields; Working with coincident
geometry in a map topology;
Typical editing workflow.
- Creating
geodatabases and feature classes:
Types of geodatabases; Geodatabase
organization; Feature class
organization; Feature class
properties and attributes;
Metadata; Creating, viewing,
and editing metadata; Importing
and exporting metadata; Creating
features in a new feature
class.
- Getting
locations from attributes:
Adding x,y coordinate data;
Finding places and addresses;
Finding routes and nearby
places; Geocoding; Geocoding
components (address table,
address locator, reference
data); Address matching overview;
Geocoding workflow; Reference
data sources.
- Solving
spatial problems with query
and analysis: GIS analysis
basics; Typical analysis workflow;
Common analysis operations
(attribute and spatial queries,
clipping data from layers,
buffering features, overlaying
features); Overview of geoprocessing;
Analysis results.
- Customizing
ArcGIS Desktop: Why customize
the interface?; Customize
dialog box; Locating commands;
Adding new toolbars, commands,
and menus; Saving customizations;Saving
customizations; Saving to
a template; Storing templates.
Prerequisites
and recommendations
Students should have completed
ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started
with GIS or Getting Started with
GIS or have equivalent knowledge.
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ArcGIS
desktop III: GIS Workflows & Analysis |
Advanced
Analysis with ArcGIS * |
Creating
& Editing Parcels with ArcGIS * |
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| ArcGIS
Desktop Programming |
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Introduction
to Programming ArcObjects with VBA |
Extending
ArcGIS Desktop Applications * |
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Working
with ArcGIS Network Analyst *  |
Working
with ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
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Working
with ArcGIS 3D Analyst * |
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Building
Geodatabases  |
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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- 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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