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Presentation on Esri European User Conference 2011 by Ignacio Vázquez and Elisa Gómez

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  • 1.Welcome #EUC11

2. ArcGIS for Desktop Elisa Gmez Goi Ignacio Vzquez Vlez- Technical Marketing, Esri Spain- October 27, 2011 3. Session overview What is ArcGIS Desktop Data & Maps Editing data Geoprocessing Sharing resources Summary 4. Introduction 5. ArcGIS System CloudWeb Visualization Authoring Sharing Online Searching Management Mobile AnalysisEnterprise Desktop 6. ArcGIS for DesktopArcCatalogArcMapSpatial Analyst Schematics Analyst Network AnalystTracking Analyst 3D Analyst MaplexGeostatistical AnalystData Interoperability Extensions 7. Data & Maps 8. Data formats VECTORRASTERShapefileESRI GRIDArcINFO Coverage GEODATABASEAutoCAD DWG - Raster datasetGEODATABASE - Raster catalog - Feature class- Mosaic datasetSpatial typesTIFF MrSIDMore TABLESDTEDExcelNITFDBFJPEG 2000CSVENVI Need more?TxtECWUse Data Interoperability Extension 9. Geodatabase Geographic Data Store Scalable, multi-user Complex data Core ArcGIS Data modelSurveyAddresses Networks Managing and representing data VectorsAnnotations Data integrity3D ObjectsAttributes Transactional model for GIS workflows TopologyDimensions VersioningTerrain Parcels Replication & ArchivingCAD Cartography ScalableRaster - Personal, File, Enterprise. 10. Data models in GDB Simple & Complex Data Spatial integrity Topology Alphanumeric integrity Subtypes Domains Special behaviours Geometric networks Networks Parcel Fabric http://support.esri.com/datamodels 11. DataDEMO 12. ArcMap Interact Print / Export Serve 13. Interacting Basemaps- ArcGIS Online basemaps.- Basemap layers Operational information- Fields - Order, visibility, alias, highlight.- Map tips & Identify.- Pop-ups.- Links & Attachments 14. Print / Export Symbol selector / editor Symbol levels Mask- Finishing- Representations- Symbol inside GDB- Representation rules- Override geometry- Geomtric effects- Cartographic refinement toolsLooking for inspiration? http://resources.arcgis.com/content/maptemplates/about 15. Print / Export: Layout Additional maps Titles North Legend Scale bar / text Tables Images Dynamic text Grids and Graticules 16. Print / Export: Map series Data Driven Pages Quickly and easily create a seriesof layout pages from a single map document. Single layout for each page. Integrated with dynamic page elements. Text, scale, extent, north arrow, legend, Print or export the entire series. Automated and extended with arcpy.mapping. 17. Serving Remove what you dont need Use scale ranges Simplify your simbology Dont use on-the-fly projection Convert labels to annotations Use basemap layers Use MSD Cache 18. Maps DEMO 19. Editing Data 20. Maintaining dataAttribute window Snapping Attributes transference Sketch toolsDates/Subtypes/Domains Spatial operations Topology 21. Editing geometry Feature template editing Tools for feature construction Snapping environment 22. Editing attributes Change values for newlydigitized feature. Edit existing values. Copy and paste valuesbetween features. Multiple features. ArcGIS automatically populatesOBJECT ID, Shape_Length andShape_Area fields. 23. Maintaining attribute and geometrical integrity 24. Demonstration Editing data 25. Geoprocessing 26. What is Geoprocessing? The ArcGIS system for managing and manipulating data- Solve real-world spatial problems- Model processes and systems- Ask questions; get results Automate GIS tasks. Document and Share. 27. ArcToolbox ToolboxesTools Tooldatasets 28. The Geoprocessing Framework 29. ArcToolbox ToolboxesTools Tooldatasets 30. Executing a tool Background processing Progress bar Pop-up notification Result Window - Process report- Open output files- Rerun a tool- Add result to the map- Copy into ModelBuilder or Python- Copy Python snippet- 31. ModelBuilder Tool for encapsulating workflows- Reusable- Sharable Visual programming language- Without writing code 32. Python Python is a free, cross-platform, open-sourceprogramming language that is both powerfuland easy to learn. Native scripting language for ArcGIS 10.- data analysis, data conversion,data management and map automation. Advantages:- There are many ways to run single tools- Use scripting to develop, execute,and share geoprocessing workflows- Improves productivity 33. ArcPy The access point to geoprocessing tools A package of functions, classes and modules,all related to scripting in ArcGIS- Helper functions that enable workflows(ListFeatureClasses, Describe, SearchCursor, etc)- Classes that can be used to create complex objects(SpatialReference, FieldMap objects)- Modules that provide extended functionality - Mapping - SpatialAnalystArcPy - Geostatistical Geostatistical 34. Writing Python scripts script.py Text editor: Notepad, WordPad, IDE: PythonWin, IDLE, Python Window- Embedded, interactive Python window within ArcGIS - Access to ArcPy, any Python functionality- Great for experimenting with Python - Help pane 35. Python script tools Connects Python to ArcGIS Best way to create and share custom workflows- More accessible than stand-alone Python script- Extends ArcGIS Integrated with geoprocessing framework- Inherits geoprocessing properties andenvironments from application- Can be used in ModelBuilder- Works with map layers Connect parameters to arguments. 36. Geoprocessing resourceshttp://resources.arcgis.com 37. Geoprocessing DEMO 38. Sharing resources 39. SharingInformation Sharing is Critical 40. Map export and printingThe traditional ways Printing - Setting the page size of your map layout Exporting your map - Multiple formats supported: EMF BMP EPS JPEG AIPNG PDF TIFF SVG GIF - Special settings used to create the PDF files: - Resolution - Output Image Quality - PDF Format options - Data Driven Pages 41. Sharing as a PackageProfessional to ProfessionalArcGISOnlineArcGISfor DesktopSharing TradecraftNew at 10.1Geoprocessing, Tile, & Locator Map and Layer Packages Packages 42. Sharing as ServicesProfessional to Everyone Make it easier to share GIS resources- Unified sharing experience- Comprehensive Analysis- Sharing to servers in the cloud and to ArcGIS OnlineArcGISfor Server 43. DemonstrationSharing resources 44. Conclusions 45. Additional resources ArcGIS Desktop Help:http://help.arcgis.com/es/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html ArcGIS Desktop Blog:http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisdesktop/ Context-sensitive help within ArcGIS ArcGIS.com 46. Resources at the User Conference Thursday, October 27- Desktop Road Ahead 10.1. Room N101, 14:30-16:30.- Sharing and Publishing from Desktop and Mobile Devices. Room N105,14:30-16:30.- Using Imagery in ArcGIS. Room N102, 16:30 - 18:00. Friday, October 28- Data managing and Data Exchange: Geodatabases and Interoperability.Room N106 09:30 - 11:00.- Working with ArcGIS Online. Room N101, 09:30 - 11:00.- Novedades Generales ArcGIS 10.1. Room N106 11:30 - 13:00. 47. Open for questions. 48. Thank You 49. Party