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What’s new for cartography in
ArcGIS 10.2 Aileen Buckley (& David Watkins), Esri
ArcGIS Vision A Complete Geospatial Platform
Easy, Open, and Cloud -Enabled . . .
. . . Providing Transformational Opportunities
Online
Server Devices
Desktop
Web
Content &
Services
Back Office
Infrastructure
Apps &
Applications
ArcGIS 10.2 for Desktop Improves the platform
3D GIS
Quality & Performance
Publishing
Content & Services
Analysis
Mapping &
Cartography
Conversion
Authentication &
Security
Quality & Performance
• +600 software issues addressed
• Parallel processing expanded in GP
Kriging and IDW
Reclassify
Weighted Overlay
Weighted Sum
Zonal Statistics
Zonal Statistics as Table
• 25% faster Geoprocessing against ArcGIS for
Server Linux
CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU
Authentication & Security
• Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI) Support
• Single Sign On
• Standardized SQL Parser
Geodata Support for new workspaces
• IBM Netezza 7.0, INZA 2.5
- Netezza Spatial Esri Package
• Teradata
• SQLite
DBMS GDB
ArcGIS
Native SQL
Access
• PostgresSQL 9.2
Geodata More flexibility, More functionality
• Modify field properties
• Archive non-versioned geodatabases
• Publish feature services from native spatial types
- DB2, Informix, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server
Modify
Fields
Enable
Archiving
Better Mapping and Reporting
Mailing label generation
Improved PDF export
(feature level masking)
Generalization improvements
(Minimum Building
Count parameter)
New Analytics Expanding GI Science
• 16 New Geoprocessing Tools and 74 new or modified
parameters
• New Optimized Hot Spot Analysis tool
- Interrogates data for optimal settings
- Statistics background not required
- Science remains valid
Time-enabled geoprocessing
• Actually released in ArcGIS 10.1 Service Pack 1
• Geoprocessing and ArcPy tools will honor time-
enabled layers by acting on and processing only
those features within the specified time period
set by the time slider
New Analytics Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst
• Local function (SA)
- Pixel-by-pixel map algebra in a single band
• Visibility (SA and 3D)
- Supports user-specified values for parameters
• Intervisibility (3D)
- Flags sight lines obstructed by intermediate features
• Multipatch to Raster (Conversion)
New Conversion Tools Excel most used tabular data interchange format
• Table to Excel
• Excel to Table
• Feature Class to JSON
• JSON to Feature Class
{"displayFieldName":"","fieldAliases":{"OBJECTI
D":"OBJECTID","Title":"Title","Magnitude":"Mag
nitude","Location":"Location","Time":"Time","Ag
eInHours":"AgeInHours","URI":"URI"},"geometry
Type":"esriGeometryPoint","spatialReference":{"
wkid":102100,"latestWkid":3857},"fields":[{"nam
e":"OBJECTID","type":"esriFieldTypeOID","alias
":"OBJECTID"},……
Advancing 3D GIS
LiDAR is faster
(spatial indexes and summary stats)
Create 3D Web Scenes
Generate rule-driven 3D content
Publish to my Portal
New at 10.2
Publishing Desktop is the primary authoring tool for maps, features, and analysis
Publish to ArcGIS
Online
Desktop
Publish to Server
Point of information: Bing Maps
• Complimentary use of Bing Maps is being phased out
for Esri products.
• With ArcGIS 10.2, you need to obtain a license key
directly from Microsoft to use any of the basemaps in
the Bing Maps collection. If an administrator
registers a Bing Maps key with an ArcGIS Online for
organizations account, any user in the organization
can access Bing Maps when signed in.
• As a replacement, consider using the ArcGIS World
Imagery basemap with one meter or better satellite
and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and
lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide.
The Big Takeaways Why should I use ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2?
ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2:
• is an important part of the ArcGIS Platform
• enhances quality & performance
• improves system authentication & security
• advances 3D GIS
• lets me publish directly to my Portal
ArcGIS Roadmap Improving the Platform
. . . Focused on Quality, User Needs, and Innovation
2012
2013
2014
10.1
More Apps
10.2
Web GIS
• Multiple Windows
• 64 Bit
• Clean UX
• Integrated 3D
• Geodesign
• Powerful Analytics
• Fluid Display
• Fast
New Desktop Experience
Incremental Software Releases. . .
. . . Continuous Online Improvements