Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Introduction to GPS
Thursday, December 07, 2006
GIS Virtual Workshops
I have been working on a series of virtual workshops in GIS. The workshops are single concepts of the mechanics of doing GIS using ArcGIS and other tools such as a GPS. The workshops are composed into three virtual workshops at this time with more to be added soon. You will need access to ArcGIS 9.1 or newer to accomplish the workshop tasks. The workshops are located at http://vince.jcc.kctcs.edu/virtual/ if you need additional information about the workshops please contact tammy.mccollum@kctcs.edu. If you use the information please e-mail Tammy so we can collect demographic information since this is funded in part by our KITCenter NSF Grant. If you find a password on the workshop page please complete the requested information or e-mail Tammy for assistance.
Monday, October 30, 2006
ArcGIS 9.2 comments from an ESRI product introduction
ArcServer will give greater functional upon initial installation, it will have ArcSDE as part of the initial installation, there will be several different levels of server and this will be discussed later in these comments.
ArcGIS Explorer a free download looks initially alot like Google Earth but it appears to have loads of functionality associated with it.
The access to the server from the desktop will be simplier and very powerful for users in a multiple desktop environment.
ArcGIS 9.2 is open and standards based.
ArcReader is a free product > ArcView is at the user level > ArcEditor (create/manage) > ArcInfo (geoprocessing/analysis)
Improved Scan Technology now integrated
Link maps, graphs and tables together, when you change one item all linked items change together on the fly.
You will be able to utilize Excel Spreadsheets within ArcGIS. I believe this will be very powerful feature.
Image Processing can be done on the fly.
New extension on the Server side.
Goto X,Y manually and input Latitude and Longitude.
You can publish (export) to PDF with a layer tab so you can change the layers within Acrobat.
You also publish to the ArcReader
I believe there is a drastic improvement on the CAD drawing, such as georeferencing CAD drawings.
You can view a second window on a second monitor
Two levels for server: enterprise and workgroup
The web mapping applications are greatly improved in this release. Including mapping, editing, geoprocessing, routing, geocoding.
ArcIMS 9.2 will be available but appears that in many ways we are moving toward server in webbased applications away from IMS.
Same web development for both server and IMS
The ArcGIS manager (webbased) looks alot like MS Sharepoint.
Three levels of server basic (geodatabase, amnagement and web-based replication), standard (Mapping and visualization), Advanced (geoprocessing and editing).
These three levels are available at both workgroup and Enterprise levels.
There is animation at the desktop level in both 2 and 3 dimensions.
Visualization and Communication
Visualization (thematic analysis, authoring, 2D/3D viewers)
Intergation and Learning (visual interrogation, animation and graphing, spatial selection)
Mapping (symbolation, labeling, publishing)
New Graphing Engine
These are my impressions and comments from what I heard and saw.