ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView
ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView
ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView ArcScene
ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView ArcScene ArcCatalog
ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView ArcScene ArcCatalog ArcToolbox
ESRI Software ArcGIS –ArcMap –ArcEdit –ArcInfo –ArcView ArcScene ArcCatalog ArcToolbox ArcPad
Extensions 3D Analyst Spatial Analyst Hawthe’s Tools
GIS, Definition GIS is a system of hardware and software used for storage, retrieval, mapping, and analysis of geographic data, which is geographically referenced to a map projection in an earth coordinate system. GIS is a special-purpose digital database in which a common spatial coordinate system is the primary means of reference. GIS is a facility for preparing, presenting, and interpreting facts that pertain to the surface of the earth. GIS is an information system that is designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates. GIS is "an organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information." A GIS is a database mixed with a map.
Types of Data Vector –Points, Lines, Polygons
Types of Data Vector –Points, Lines, Polygons Attributes
Types of Data Vector –Points, Lines, Polygons Topology (how different features relate to each other)
Types of Data Vector File Types –Shapefiles –Geodatabase
Types of Data Raster
Types of Data Raster
Types of Data Raster –GRID File –ERDAS Imagine –GeoTIFF, GeoJPEG –MrSID –Geodatabase A Digital Elevation Model