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ArcPad®
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ESRI's
ArcPad software is used for mobile mapping and geographic
information system (GIS) technology. ArcPad provides
database access, mapping, GIS, and global positioning system
(GPS) integration to users out in the field via handheld and
mobile devices. Data collection with ArcPad is fast, easy,
and significantly improved with immediate data validation
and availability.
¨ Use
existing GIS data from ArcView (shape Files and image files).
¨ Map
navigation tools including zoom, pan, and more.
¨ Query
data--Identify features, hyperlinks, and locate features.
¨ Measure
distance, area, and bearings on ArcPad map.
¨ Navigate
and collect data using GPS.
¨ Edit
data in the field.
¨ Includes
point offset feature
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ArcPad®
Application Builder
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Although ArcPad is designed to be flexible and easy to use,
one may want the interface to reflect personal preferences
and work. Customize ArcPad using the ArcPad Application
Builder.
¨ Create
new toolbars that contain built-in and custom tools.
¨ Design
custom forms to streamline data collection in the field.
¨ Write
scripts that automate tasks and interact with ArcPad
software's internal objects.
¨ Build
applets to accomplish the organization's unique goals.
¨ Develop
extensions to support new file formats and positioning
services.
All
customization is performed on the desktop and deployed to
ArcPad on the mobile device. The ArcPad Application Builder
includes a copy of ArcPad, ArcPad Studio (the desktop
customization application), detailed online documentation,
sample code, and the first-year of maintenance.
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ArcView®
GIS
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ArcView GIS
software is the premier solution for desktop GIS analysis
and map presentation. With more than 100,000 copies in use
worldwide, ArcView GIS is the most popular desktop GIS and
mapping software. Using ArcView GIS, intelligent and dynamic
maps can be created using data from virtually any source and
across all popular computing platforms. ArcView GIS includes
tools and data that can be used immediately to perform
state-of-the-art analysis on key issues. Work with maps,
database tables, and business charts, all in a single view.
Key Features:
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Easy-to-use interface
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Integrated charts, maps, tables, and
graphics
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Dynamic data updating
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Exceptional analysis capabilities
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High-end address matching and geocoding
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Robust editing environment
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Geographic hot links to all supported
data formats
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Integrated images, CAD, map data, tables,
and SQL databases
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Seamless client/server access to data
warehouses
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Extensible architecture
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Easily customized
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Comprehensive developer environment
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Self-paced quick start tutorial
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Full-color user manual
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Comprehensive on-line help
(Ask for special pricing when purchased with ForestVIEW.)
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ArcView® 9.x -
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ArcView 9.x is
designed with an intuitive Windows user interface and
includes Visual Basic for Applications for customization. ArcView consists of three desktop applications:
ArcMap,
ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox. ArcMap provides data display,
query, and analysis. ArcCatalog provides geographic and
tabular data management, creation, and organization. ArcToolbox provides basic data conversion. Using these three
applications together, one can perform any GIS task, simple
to advanced, including mapping, data management, geographic
analysis, data editing, and geoprocessing.
ArcMap:
The desktop application for all map-based tasks including
cartography,
map analysis, and editing.
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Visualize--seeing
patterns you couldn’t see before, revealing hidden
trends and distributions, and gaining new
insights.
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Create--maps
to convey your message.
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Solve--working
geographically lets you answer questions such as “Where
is…?”, “How much…?”, and “What if…?”.
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Present--showing
the results of your work is easy. You can make
great-looking publication-quality maps and create
interactive displays that link graphs, tables, drawings,
photographs, and other elements to your data.
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Develop--the
ArcMap customization environment lets you tailor the
interface to suit your needs or the needs of your
organization.
ArcCatalog:
Browse, manage, create, and
organize your geographic and tabular data.
ArcToolbox:
An application containing many GIS tools used
for geoprocessing. ArcToolbox for ArcView and ArcEditor
contains 36 commonly used tools for data conversion and
management.
Requires
Windows NT, 2000, or XP
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ArcView®
3D Analyst -
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ArcView 3D Analyst software is the next evolution in
geographic information system (GIS) technology. ArcView 3D
Analyst interacts with data in the most natural way
possible. Maps are used to examine the spatial relationships
in data. With 3D Analyst see the effect that mountains, valleys,
building profiles, and other three-dimensional objects have
on these relationships.
ArcView 3D Analyst:
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Generates three-dimensional contours.
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Integrates data from computer-aided design (CAD).
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Performs statistical analysis in three dimensions.
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Creates density surfaces from attribute data.
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Performs line-of-sight analysis & create
three-dimensional visibility maps.
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Works
with most common data formats.
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Builds true three-dimensional surface models from any
point data source (including GPS).
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Models real-world surface features such as buildings.
Also, model subsurface features—wells, mines,
groundwater, and underground storage facilities.
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Drapes two-dimensional features or image data on
three-dimensional surfaces and have complete access to
tabular data via interactive query.
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ArcView®
Image Analysis -
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ArcView Image Analysis, an optional extension to ArcView
GIS, provides enhanced geographic imaging tools to the
desktop. ArcView Image Analysis enables ArcView GIS users to
go beyond using images as a backdrop for vector maps.
Digital imagery can also be used for data visualization,
data extraction/creation, and analysis.
With ArcView Image Analysis you can:
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Quickly display and manipulate image data.
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Georeference imagery to shapefiles, coverages, global
positioning system points, or reference images.
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Perform image enhancement.
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Automatically map feature boundaries.
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Perform change detections or continuous and thematic
imagery.
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Perform multispectral categorizations for land cover
mapping & data extraction.
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Perform vegetation greenness mapping.
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Mosaic imagery from different sources and different
resolutions.
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ArcView®
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ArcView Spatial Analyst introduces a broad range of powerful
new spatial modeling and analysis features previously not
available to desktop users. This new extension allows one to
create, query, map, and analyze cell-based raster data and
to perform integrated raster-vector analysis.
Raster-Vector Integration:
Unique to ArcView Spatial Analyst is the ability not only to
work with raster-based data (including the ability to
overlay, query, and display multiple raster themes) but also
to perform integrated raster-vector theme analysis. This
analysis would include a task such as aggregating properties
of a raster theme based on an overlaid vector theme. For
example, direct mail campaigns can be focused on customers
within complex polygon areas that are determined by spatial
analysis of drive time and proximity to service centers.
With Spatial Analyst one can:
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Convert features themes (point, line, or polygon) to
grid themes.
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Create raster buffers based on distance or proximity
from feature or grid themes.
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Generate density maps from themes containing point
fatures.
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Create continuous surfaces from scattered point
features.
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Produce contour, slope, and aspect maps and hill shades
of these surfaces.
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Perform cell-based map analysis.
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Execute Boolean queries and algebraic calculations on
multiple grid themes simultaneously.
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Perform neighborhood and zone analysis.
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Do grid classifications and display, and more.
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