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Introduction to GIS and ArcGIS How a GIS works Introduction to ArcGIS

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an introduction to arc gis (geographical information system)

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Introduction to GIS and ArcGIS

How a GIS works

Introduction to ArcGIS

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A GIS integrates five basic components

data

methodssoftware

people

hardware

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Data

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Types of datasets

Vector formats(“feature classes”)

Points

Lines (”arcs”)

Polygons

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Types of datasets

Raster formatsMatrices of square cells (grids, pixels)

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Types of datasets

Attribute tables: tables of data describing spatial features

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Methods

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Basic GIS Functions

CaptureStoreQuery

AnalyzeDisplayOutput

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Capturing data

Paper mapsDigital images

GPS output

Coordinate lists

GIS

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Query

Identifying features based on conditionsFind all trees with DBH > 35 cm

Identifying specific featuresWhere is parcel No. 2945?

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Analysis

Proximity : which roads are within a 100 ft from a stream

Overlay: combines the features of two or more layers to create a new layer (intersections, unions…)

Network: examines how linear features are connected

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Analysis

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Analysis

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Display

MapsGraphs

Reports/Tables

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Examples of GIS mapssurface drapes & 3-D modeling

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Examples of GIS generated maps

detailedtopographic maps

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Output

Paper map InternetImage (cc.jpg, cc.pdf)Document (cc.mxd)Poster

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How a GIS works

Introduction to ArcGIS

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What is ArcGIS?

ArcGIS Clients

Application/Data Servers

Components

ArcGIS DesktopEXTENSIONS

ArcGIS Engine

ArcObjectsArcObjects

RDBMS

ArcSDEArcSDE

ArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server ArcIMSArcIMS

EXTENSIONS

Network

ArcReaderArcReader ArcViewArcView

ArcInfoArcInfo

ArcEditorArcEditor

CustomApplication

CustomApplication

ArcPadArcPad WebBrowser

WebBrowser

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ArcGIS Desktop Products

Increased Functionality

ArcViewArcView

ArcInfoArcInfo

ArcEditorArcEditor

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The history of ESRI products

time

ArcInfo ArcView ArcGIS

ArcViewArcEditor

ArcInfo

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All ArcGIS products share common applications

ArcViewArcView

ArcInfoArcInfo

ArcEditorArcEditor

ArcCatalog-window to database

ArcMap-displaying

ArcToolbox-geographic processing functions

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What is unique about ArcGIS GIS?

•GUI (Graphic User Interface)

•Customization & Programming

•Extensions to Increase Functionality

•Scalability

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GUI

Beware:

The ArcGIS GUI is complicated and many-layered.

There is no command-line control; all automation must be scripted.

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Customization & Programming

• Many functions are not available from the GUI

• Custom functions and operations can be created with various programming languages

• Repetitive tasks can be automated

• New functions and operations can be added to the GUI menus, buttons, and tools

• Entire new applications can be developed

• But:

Scripting is not easy to learn

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Extensions -> Increase Functionality

Functionality not included in the core ArcGIS product can increase productivity

Some extensions are built-in, but just need to be enabled

Other extensions are available for free (web); some are available for sale

We will be using several extensions during the course

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Scalability

ArcObjectsArcObjects

RDBMS

ArcSDEArcSDEArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server

ArcIMSArcIMS

Network

ArcReaderArcReader ArcViewArcView

ArcInfoArcInfo

ArcEditorArcEditor

CustomApplication

CustomApplication

ArcPadArcPad WebBrowser

WebBrowser

ArcGIS Desktop

The ArcGIS suite contains

Desktop application

(we will be using this quarter)

Data server application (ArcSDE)

Application servers (ArcGIS Server)

Internet mapping servers (ArcIMS)

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GIS

soft

ware

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Ecological Applications: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 791–805

ASSESSING THE RISK OF IGNITION IN THE RUSSIAN FAR

EAST WITHIN A MODELING FRAMEWORK OF FIRE THREAT

Tatiana V. Loboda and Ivan A. Csiszar

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Homework

•Read: “What is ArcGIS9”“Exploring the ArcGIS interface”“ArcGIS GUI”“ArcGIS modules”

•Do: Assignment 1 and submit with “Collect-it”

•Check E-post regularly