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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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ArcGIS
Desktop III: GIS Workflows & Analysis
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2
Days (RM1,200.00)
Overview
The
ArcGIS 9.2 version of this course
was titled Introduction to ArcGIS
II.
Understanding how and when to
apply ArcGIS tools and functions
is the key to creating an efficient
GIS workflow. Building on the
skills and knowledge taught
in ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools
and Functionality, this course
shows how to apply ArcGIS tools
in a workflow context with a
focus on working with data stored
in a geodatabase and performing
geoprocessing and analysis.
In the course exercises, you
organize and edit data stored
in a geodatabase, prepare data
for analysis, create and edit
geoprocessing models using ModelBuilder,
and work through a challenging
analysis project.
Topics
Covered
- Getting
data into the geodatabase:
Advantages of migrating data
to the geodatabase; File and
personal geodatabases; Loading
and importing data; Data sources
available for conversion;
ArcToolbox conversion tools;
Importing and exporting data
in ArcCatalog; Importing and
exporting data using XML;
Copying and pasting data between
geodatabases; Batch and single
conversions; Loading data
into existing feature classes
using the Simple Data Loader;
Displaying x,y coordinate
data from a table; Accessing
tabular data using an OLE
DB connection; Adding data
from a GIS server; Working
with map projections and datums.
- Geodatabase
behavior: What is behavior?;
Advantages of using behaviors;
Default values; Subtypes;
Domains; Geodatabase topology.
- Editing
GIS data: Creating new data
(digitizing, copying and pasting
features, Editor menu commands);
Constructing an edit sketch
using constraints (direction,
length, parallel); Creating
adjacent polygons using the
Auto-Complete Polygon task;
Modifying existing features;
Reshaping existing features
and boundaries; Exploding
multipart features; Editing
using domains, subtypes, and
topology.
- Alligning
spatial data: Common data
alignment problems; Georeferencing
CAD data; Matching layer boundaries;
Transformation; Rubber sheeting;
RMS error.
- Managing
geoprocessing tools and settings:
Types of toolboxes and how
they are stored; Types of
tools (system tools, models,
scripts); Locating tools in
ArcToolbox; Executing tools;
Tool parameters; Parameter
error detection; Environment
settings; Tool layers; Geoprocessing
results.
- Analyzing
GIS data: Review of common
analysis tools (Buffer, Clip,
Intersect, Select, Union);
Working with feature proximity
tools (Near, Spatial Join,
Multiple Ring Buffer, Create
Thiessen Polygons); Analyzing
tabular data; Creating a raster
subset; Analysis options outside
of core ArcGIS Desktop; Typical
analysis workflow.
- Using
ModelBuilder for analysis:
Working with ModelBuilder;
Creating and designing models;
Model elements (tools and
variables); Setting general
model properties; Setting
model parameters; Environment
settings; Intermediate data;
Running and troubleshooting
a model; Creating model documentation.
NEW
- GIS
analysis projects: Real-world
GIS analysis projects (Find
the best site for a new shelter,
Find the mileage of flooded
roads); the analytical process
for each project.
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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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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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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