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ArcGIS
Spatial Analyst |
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ArcGIS
Spatial Analyst provides a broad range of powerful spatial
modeling and analysis features. You can create, query,
map, and analyze cell-based raster data; perform integrated
raster/vector analysis; derive new information from existing
data; query information across multiple data layers; and
fully integrate cell-based raster data with traditional
vector data sources. |
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ArcGIS
Spatial Analyst is integrated into the ArcGIS Desktop.
This allows you to perform spatial analytical tasks such
as surface analysis, terrain analysis, and map algebra
all within an interactive mapping environment. ArcGIS
Spatial Analyst provides you with the tools you need to
support a broad range of spatial modeling and application
requirements. |
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ArcGIS
3D Analyst |
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ArcGIS
3D Analyst enables users to effectively visualize and
analyze surface data. Using 3D Analyst, you can view a
surface from multiple viewpoints, query a surface, determine
what is visible from a chosen location on a surface, and
create a realistic perspective image draping raster and
vector data over a surface. |
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The
core of the 3D Analyst extension is the ArcScene application.
ArcScene provides the interface for viewing multiple layers
of three-dimensional data and for creating and analyzing
surfaces. |
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ArcGIS
3D Analyst provides a suite of methods for interactive
perspective viewing and advanced tools for three-dimensional
modeling and analysis applications. ArcGIS 3D Analyst
is integrated into the ArcGIS Desktop to allow you to
create dynamic and interactive maps that will elevate
your geographic visualization and analysis. |
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ArcGIS
Geostatistical Analyst |
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ArcGIul
suite of tools for spatial data exploration and optimal
surface generation using sophisticated methods. Geostatistical
Analyst allows users to create a surface from data measurements
occurring over an area where collecting information for
every possible location would be impractical. From improving
estimation of temperature values, assessing environmental
risks, or predicting the existence of any geophysical
element, ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst gives anyone with
spatial data the freedom to investigate, visualize, and
create optimal surfaces. Geostatistical Analyst enables
users to take advantage of these tools and techniques
in a friendly and dynamic user interface.S Geostatistical
Analyst is an ArcGIS extension that provides a powerf |
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MrSID
Encoder for ArcGIS |
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The
MrSID Encoder for ArcGIS enables the most efficient use
of large georeferenced images in ArcGIS. MrSID's ability
to encode large image files into smaller-sized high-quality
MrSID files makes it ideal for use with maps, satellite
images, and aerial photographs. MrSID reduces many image
file sizes by at least 95 percent while maintaining the
geometric accuracy of the original image. The MrSID Encoder
included with ArcGIS has the ability to handle rasters
up to 50 MB in size. The optional MrSID Encoder extension
enables the encoding of rasters up to 500 MB in size and
allows the mosaicing of multiple images into a single
image file. |
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MrSID
Encoder for ArcGIS Features |
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Encode
images up to 500 MB |
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Mosaic
images into a single file |
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ArcGIS
StreetMap USA |
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ArcGIS
StreetMap USA provides nationwide address matching and
streetmap display for the entire United States. StreetMap
layers automatically manage, label, and draw features
such as local landmarks, streets, parks, water bodies,
and other features. StreetMap can find nearly any address
in the USA by interactively matching a single address
or by batch matching from a file of addresses. |
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Geocoding Functions |
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Geocodes
and finds a single address |
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Geocodes
addresses from tabular data files |
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Rematches
and reviews addresses with an interactive review
dialog box |
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Allows
street intersection matching |
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Allows
place name alias matching |
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Provides
alternate names in reference data matching |
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Allows
automatic updates of the geocoded result when records
in the address table are modified with the editing
tool |
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Controls
geocoding preferences such as point distance offset,
end offset, spelling sensitivity, minimum match
score, multiple street intersection connectors,
and automatic matching if candidates tie in score |
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ArcPress |
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ArcPress
for ArcGIS is a PostScript-based Raster Image Processor
(RIP) for fast and high-quality printing and exporting
of maps. ArcPress for ArcGIS translates maps into industry
standard export formats or the native language format
of your printer. Because ArcPress for ArcGIS does all
of its processing on your computer, you do not need to
rely on the printer to interpret, translate, and store
data. ArcPress for ArcGIS allows printers to do what they
do best -- print. |
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ArcPress
for ArcGIS saves you money because there is no need to
employ printers with extended memory, hard disks, or onboard
PostScript to efficiently produce high-quality maps. It
easily renders high-quality images on either high-end
or low-end devices. |
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Several
ways to access ArcPress for ArcGIS |
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Accessing
hyperlinks |
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Changing
between Data view and Layout view |
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ArcPress
for ArcGIS features |
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Supports
industry-standard printers |
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Renders
popular bitmap formats including TIFF, JPEG, PNG,
and PCX |
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Supports
separate raster processing for even faster rendering |
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Includes
easy color adjustment |
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Supports
batch processing easily with simple customization |
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ArcGIS
Publisher |
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ArcGIS
Publisher is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop products (ArcView,
ArcEditor, and ArcInfo) and provides publication tools
to the ArcMap interface. With the new Publisher extension
a user can convert a standard MXD map document to a Published
Map file (PMF). Published Map files contain instructions
about the location and symbology of data layers (rendering
rules, scale dependencies, etc.) including geodatabase
connectivity, Internet connections, and Geography Network
layers. |
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Published
Map Files are viewable through ArcReader, a free downloadable
product from ESRI. This approach allows GIS users and
data suppliers to easily publish and share data and electronic
maps either locally, over networks, or via the Internet.
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ArcGIS Publisher can |
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Create
a Published Map (PMF) with a single button click
for any standard MXD |
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Analysis
your data to help with the publishing process |
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Publishing
options can be set for each map |
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Create
read-only documents which provides a secure way
to share maps |
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Create
live dynamic maps |
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Publisher Settings are |
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Whether
to include all layers or only the layers in the
Table of Contents |
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Which
views are available in ArcReader to the end user
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The
Data & Layout View |
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Only
a specified data frame from the Data View |
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Layout
view only |
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The
following ArcReader functionality can be controlled by
the Publisher. |
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Accessing
hyperlinks |
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Changing
between Data view and Layout view |
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Displaying
the Table of Contents |
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Finding
Features |
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Identifying
features |
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Measuring
features |
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Printing |
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Turning
layers on and off |
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Published
Maps (PMF) can only be altered with ArcView, ArcEditor,
and ArcInfo using the new Publisher extension, thus making
ArcMap an authoring and publishing environment for maps
viewed with the new ArcReader technology. |
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