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Title: vaduz'library'oregonstate'edu:9090metadataexplorer_findexplorer'jsp


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vaduz.library.oregonstate.edu9090/metadataexplore
r_find/explorer.jsp
  • If interested in job contacttim.fiez_at_oregonstate.
    edu
  • NEXT week

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Models and the Structures of ArcGIS
  • Longley et al., ch. 5
  • Zeiler, chs. 1 and 6

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Models for GIS
  • representation of reality --gt model
  • GIS itself is based on a model of complexity
  • GIS is used to model complexity
  • full representation of reality?
  • data model limited representation of reality
  • a discretization or partitioning of space
  • finite, discrete nature of computing devices

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Data Model
  • representation of information about the process
  • grid or layer (field)
  • isoline (object)
  • Delauney triangulation (alternative)
  • geo-relational (field or object)

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3 Data Models
  • geo-relational coverage (field view from classic
    ArcInfo polys)
  • geo-relational shapefile (discrete object view
    from ArcView)
  • geodatabase (object-oriented new in ArcGIS 8)

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Georelational Data ModelClassic ArcInfo and
ArcView
Arc
Info
command line interface Unix, NT, Win2K ArcView as
interface
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ArcInfo Coverage as a Data Structure
Image courtesy of Louisville/Jefferson County
Information Consortium, Kentucky
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Data Structure
  • not tied to process at all
  • concerned simply with what can be computed and
    what cant
  • the way in which the data model is represented in
    the GIS
  • DEM for grid or layer model
  • contour for isoline model
  • TIN for Delauney triangulation model
  • coverages, shapefiles for geo-relational
  • geodatabase for OO geodatabase

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Data Structures
  • ArcInfo coverages
  • ArcView shapefiles
  • ArcInfo grids, USGS DEMs
  • Images (e.g., georeferenced tiffs)
  • TINs
  • Geodatabases

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Geodatabase
  • Features and attributes as objects
  • Relationships among features
  • Validation or editing rules, behaviors
  • Container for
  • Vector, raster, tabular data
  • Relationships
  • topology

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Relationships for a feature
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Personal and MultiUser Gdbs
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ArcGIS 8 Icons( Zeiler, pp. 65-71 )
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ArcGIS 8
  • ArcToolbox (old Arc) - analysis engine
  • substantial geoprocessing tools
  • analysis, mostly for coverages
  • ArcCatalog (old Info) - data mgmt. engine
  • data preview
  • managing data
  • Metadata, Internet access
  • ArcMap (old ArcPlot) - map engine
  • display and map production
  • the next version of ArcView, i.e., ArcView 8.1
  • ArcEditor (old ArcEdit) - map editing

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ArcGIS 8
  • Classic ArcInfo on the command line
  • ArcInfo Workstation

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Integration of Modules
  • ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcTools
  • e.g., ArcCatalog to ArcMap, drag and drop
  • ArcGIS
  • three main modules AI Workstation, as well as
  • ArcSDE
  • ArcIMS
  • Other extensions (spatial, geostatistical, 3D,
    ArcPress, etc.)
  • Individual (desktop) or multiuser (enterprise)

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Integrated Web Access
  • transparent integration with ArcIMS servers
  • the Geography Network
  • www.geographynetwork.com

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Lambert
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Extensions
  • GRID module for raster analysis and modeling
    (e.g., Spatial Analyst)
  • Surface module - TINs
  • Networks
  • Geostatistics

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Extensions ( cont. )support.esri.com
  • ArcSDE (1993)
  • large spatial database applications
  • adding spatial functions to databases
  • find all customers named Smith
  • find all customers named Smith within 1/4 mile
    of x
  • Oracle, Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM
    Universal Database
  • ArcIMS
  • spatial support for web servers
  • Intergraph, MapInfo, Smallworld

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Horizontal vs. Vertical Markets
  • ArcInfo - one size fits all
  • ESRI does not lead in diversification
  • ArcView, ArcExplorer
  • ArcLogistics, Maplex, Business Analyst, ArcFM
  • Smallworld, Intergraph, MapInfo, Erdas, etc.
  • Vertical markets, application domains
  • see Zeiler pages 48-50
  • Applications with their own core data elements

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ArcGIS Data Modelssupport.esri.com/datamodels.cfm
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ArcGIS Marine Modeldusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/arcgis
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