© 2011 Autodesk High-End Infrastructure Modeling with Low-Cost Tools: Introducing AutoCAD® Map 3D 2012 Bradford Heasley, GISP Vice President, Brockwell.

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© 2011 Autodesk High-End Infrastructure Modeling with Low-Cost Tools: Introducing AutoCAD® Map 3D 2012 Bradford Heasley, GISP Vice President, Brockwell IT Consulting, Inc.

© 2011 Autodesk Class Summary Evolution AutoCAD® Map 3D 2011 and Autodesk® Topobase 2011 were combined in the 2012 product launch to create AutoCAD® Map 3D*.  Migrate from DWG to the Map 3D utility model  Extend your models using the Industry Model Data Editor  Build and maintain the topology of your infrastructure models  Run analysis on your infrastructure network *Access to an Oracle utility model datastore requires the upgrade to Map 3D Enterprise however.

© 2011 Autodesk The Infrastructure Product Suite  Autodesk Infrastructure Administrator - A module that allows AutoCAD Map 3D System Administrator users to configure certain aspects of industry models and application settings.  AutoCAD Map 3D (Enterprise) – The end-user editing application (standard and enterprise)

4 © 2008 Autodesk Autodesk Geospatial M3D Enterprise

5 © 2008 Autodesk New User Interface Overview Menu Browser Quick Access Toolbar Workspace Switching Ribbon Tabs Industry Model Explorer Ribbon Panels Ribbon Task Pane Coordinate Values

© 2011 Autodesk What is an Infrastructure Model Provides utility specific feature classes in the model Topology Maintained Data Checkers and Rules Domains – Pull Down Lists to constrain data

© 2011 Autodesk Creating a Utility Model  1. Create a New Model (.dwt)  2. Connect/Open to the Model  3. Generate Graphics  4. Edit, Create Features in Model  5. Save DWG

© 2011 Autodesk Industry Dashboards Industry Model Explorer Vs Display Manager

© 2011 Autodesk What is a Document?  A document is related to an Oracle schema, which contains all your Map 3D data.  A document contains one or more topics. Think of a topic as a container that organizes feature classes.

© 2011 Autodesk Feature Classes  Topic—contains one or more feature classes.  Feature class—an Oracle database table containing geometry and attribute data about features such as polygons, points, or lines.  Tables—basic unit of data storage in an Oracle database.  A column refers to an attribute that describes the data.  A row is a collection of column information corresponding to a single record.

© 2011 Autodesk Feature Classes +  Example  Building topic contains  Building polygon feature class  Parcel topic contains  Parcel line feature class  Parcel centroid feature class  You can group multiple feature classes into the same topic as shown in the Parcel topic.

© 2011 Autodesk Domains  Domains are look-up tables in Oracle database that contain valid values for attributes of feature classes to guarantee the integrity of database information.  A domain is represented by a stacked look-up table icon.  The Landuse feature class attribute ID_LANDUSE_TYPE is related to the domain Landuse Type (ID_LANDUSE_TYPE_TBD).

© 2011 Autodesk Using Generate Graphics  When a model is opened its features do not automatically appear in the Map 3D drawing area.  To begin working with the data you must display the features in the map window: you have to generate a graphic.

© 2011 Autodesk Select Styling  Default styling is an option for immediately displaying Map 3D data sources. The styling is done with random colors and standard symbols and texts.  To get a map with default stylization, select in the display panel.  Predefined styling: Usually predefined display models are provided by the administrator and should be applied by the users.  You can switch easily between different predefined display models for the same dataset.

© 2011 Autodesk Generating Graphics with a Viewport  A viewport limits the geographic extent of the data that will be drawn.  To access the viewport window, select Generate Graphic > Advanced Generate Graphic.

© 2011 Autodesk Creation and Editing  Attribute  Several options exist for displaying attribute information about features:  Click the Information icon, and then select features of interest in the graphic display.  Open attribute information forms for features in the document explorer.  Double-click a feature in the map  Features  Click on a feature and choose checkout  If Auto Checkout is enabled, any feature clicked on will present grips.  If Auto Checkout is dis-abled, select the feature and choose checkout.

© 2011 Autodesk Editing in the Utility Data Model  Digitize Features  Digitize with Form  Create new Feature from Geometry  Create Features with Form

© 2011 Autodesk Standardize  Using forms and look-up tables (aka Domains) attribution can be easily standardized  Reference records provide an excellent way to create attribute “templates”  Global updates apply one or more updates to an entire filtered set

© 2011 Autodesk Form Filters  Queries do not require extensive SQL knowledge.  To use a form filter, open the form of the feature class.  In the document explorer, right-click the feature class and select Show Form to access the Form tab and the Table tab.

© 2011 Autodesk Form Filters +  Add Filter tool.  Simple filter  Additive filter  Or filter  Construct queries by entering conditions using operators.  Oracle is case-sensitive  Example: To perform a Simple filter query that returns polygons whose areas are greater than m 2, in the Area field introduce the condition >

© 2011 Autodesk Forms Filtering  Open the form  Choose the filter tool ( )  Complete the filter parameter  Choose Filter  Remove filter to retrieve all items again ( )

© 2011 Autodesk Additional Features of the Utility Model Architecture  Data Checkers  Feature Searches  Persistent Topology and Analysis  Data Model Administrator

© 2011 Autodesk Thank You

© 2011 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2011 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.