Title: Welcome to DEP
1Welcome to DEPs GIS Workshop Series
- Workshop 3
- Introduction to ArcGIS Desktop
2- What is ArcGIS Desktop?
- ArcGIS Desktop is a suite of GIS software
products used in DEP. - The components are
- ArcCatalog
- ArcMap
- ArcToolbox
- Extensions
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3- Although each product serves a unique purpose,
there is a great deal of overlap among them. For
example - ArcToolbox can be opened and utilized in both
ArcCatalog and ArcMap - Both ArcCatalog and ArcMap can display GIS data
and table data - Extensions can be activated in either ArcCatalog
or ArcMap
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4- ArcCatalog
- Acts as ArcGIS Desktop Manager
- Searches For, Organizes, Creates and Displays
Spatial Data - Creates, Edits and Displays Metadata
- Can be used concurrently with ArcMap to drag and
drop GIS files into your ArcMap document
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6- Class Exercise
- Open ArcCatalog
- Navigate to Database Connections
- Double click on 10.18.8.60.depgis_at_depview_dc.sde
- Single click on depgis.DEP.DEP_Property
- Just above your map view, click the Preview tab.
- At the bottom of your map view, choose Table
rather than Geography - Choose the Metadata tab to view metadata.
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7- ArcMap
- Workhorse of GIS Product Suite
- Replaces ArcView 3
- Used to view, edit, and analyze spatial data
- Has many cartographic features to create simple
or complex maps - Can customize the display of your data
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9- Class Exercise
- From ArcCatalog, navigate to C\ArcGIS_Training\Cl
ass3\ - Double click on Class3_Doc1.mxd
- What data is in your Table of Contents?
- Where is your Tools toolbar located?
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10- ArcToolbox
- Has advanced analysis and geoprocessing tools
- Creates, manipulates, and edits both spatial data
and table data - Can be used in either ArcCatalog or ArcMap
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12- Class Exercise
- From ArcCatalog or ArcMap, single click on the
red toolbox. - Scroll down to Data Management and expand this
category. - Click on General. What tools are available to
you? - To expand all the tools in one category, hold
down the Control key while you click.
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13- Extensions
- Add-on programs purchased separately
- Are designed to do specific spatial tasks related
to a type of feature class or a theme - In DEP, we have the following extensions
- Spatial Analyst
- 3D Analyst
- ArcScan
- Network Analyst
- Publisher
- Pictometry
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14- Spatial Analyst
- Raster-based spatial modeling and analysis
- Terrain analysis
- Surface modeling
- Surface interpolation
- Statistical analysis
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15- Example of Spatial Analyst
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16- 3D Analyst
- Allows you to visualize and analyze surface data
- View a surface from multiple viewpoints
- Determine what is visible from a location
- Perform three-dimensional navigation
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18- ArcScan
- Provides easy-to-use tools to convert a raster
(image) to vector data (features) - Automate the conversion of scanned paper maps to
vector form - Eliminate need to digitize by hand from rasters
- Easily clean up scanned maps
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20- Network Analyst
- Provides network-based analysis such as routing,
travel directions, closest facility and service
area analysis - Drive-time analysis
- Point to point routing
- Route directions
- Shortest path
- Optimum route
- Closest facility
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21- Example of Network Analyst
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22- ArcGIS Publisher
- Provides capability to share and distribute your
maps AND GIS data at no cost. - Publishes maps that can be viewed with any ArcGIS
Desktop product - Creates a .pmf file that contains your spatial
data and layer files - Easy to create
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23- ArcGIS Publisher Interface
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24- Class Exercise
- From ArcMap, choose Tools, Extensions.
- Check the Spatial Analyst extension and click
Close. - Right click anywhere in the toolbar area at the
top of your screen. Choose the Spatial Analyst
toolbar.
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25- SUMMARY
- ArcGIS Desktop is a powerful GIS tool for viewing
and analyzing spatial data. - ArcGIS is a complex tool, so
- remember that you must use this software often so
that you do not forget how to use it!
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26End of Workshop 3