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ArcGIS Water Resources Model “Hydro Model” Steve Grise Product Manager ArcGIS Data Models
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OverviewOverview Party Tonight!Party Tonight! ArcGIS Data Models OverviewArcGIS Data Models Overview ArcGIS System OverviewArcGIS System Overview RaindropsRaindrops Trinity DemoTrinity Demo Hydro Data Model OverviewHydro Data Model Overview
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ESRI Product Strategy To be the leading GIS platformTo be the leading GIS platform To work with business partners to provide comprehensive solutions to our customersTo work with business partners to provide comprehensive solutions to our customers To enhance our core platform in response to user needsTo enhance our core platform in response to user needs To develop a new way of working with customers who design and build solutions using ESRI technologyTo develop a new way of working with customers who design and build solutions using ESRI technology
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Why Data Models? Complex, common component of all projectsComplex, common component of all projects Significant time is spent on data modeling for each implementationSignificant time is spent on data modeling for each implementation Data migration is the longest and most expensive part of any projectData migration is the longest and most expensive part of any project Adoption of common models can reduce implementation timeframes, cost, and riskAdoption of common models can reduce implementation timeframes, cost, and risk Key to future data sharingKey to future data sharing
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Work in Progress BasemapBasemap Land ParcelsLand Parcels Administrative BoundariesAdministrative Boundaries TransportationTransportation Water UtilitiesWater Utilities Energy UtilitiesEnergy Utilities TelecommunicationsTelecommunications Water ResourcesWater Resources ForestryForestry SoilsSoils BiodiversityBiodiversity Environmental Regulated FacilitiesEnvironmental Regulated Facilities
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What is the Data Model? An off-the-shelf solutionAn off-the-shelf solution –Surface Water model – Part hydrography – Part hydrology An editing and analysis framework that uses ArcGIS capabilitiesAn editing and analysis framework that uses ArcGIS capabilities A extensible system for the development of complex solutionsA extensible system for the development of complex solutions
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ProcessProcess Draft Model Review, Projects Book, CD
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Draft Data Models Sample DatabaseSample Database Map Documents, SymbologyMap Documents, Symbology Analysis DiagramsAnalysis Diagrams Detailed UML (CASE Tool)Detailed UML (CASE Tool) Data Model Reference DocumentData Model Reference Document Posted on http://ArcOnline.esri.comPosted on http://ArcOnline.esri.comhttp://ArcOnline.esri.com Case StudiesCase Studies User Conference CDUser Conference CD
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BenefitsBenefits Efficient systems analysis, design and developmentEfficient systems analysis, design and development Reduced data conversion / migration effortReduced data conversion / migration effort Promotes sharing of product enhancements and third party productsPromotes sharing of product enhancements and third party products Part of overall ESRI strategyPart of overall ESRI strategy
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Key ArcGIS Capabilities General User InterfaceGeneral User Interface EditingEditing TracingTracing RelationshipsRelationships MappingMapping AnnotationAnnotation Linear ReferencingLinear Referencing GeodatabaseGeodatabase
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Versioning Example User6User6 User1User1 User2User2 User3User3 User4User4 User5User5 Projects Version: Plan 1 Version: Design 1 Version: Design 2 Default: As Built
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Where we are Initial Meeting September 1999Initial Meeting September 1999 Meeting last FebruaryMeeting last February Meeting at User ConferenceMeeting at User Conference Draft Book in SeptemberDraft Book in September Lots of design and hands-on testing of the modelLots of design and hands-on testing of the model Want to publish draft in DecemberWant to publish draft in December Complete book text for February, publish before UCComplete book text for February, publish before UC
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ArcGIS System Overview
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Data Model Review Geodatabase OverviewGeodatabase Overview CASE Tool demonstrationCASE Tool demonstration
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CASE Tools Object-Oriented Analysis & Design CASETool ObjectProperties Database Schema Object Behavior ComponentDevelopment
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Available Object Types SimpleSimple –Generic Table –Point / Multi-Point –Line –Poly NetworkNetwork –Simple Junction –Simple Edge / Complex Edge CustomCustom –Complex Junction / user defined
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Arc 8 Products Data Model Domain Extension Data model Data model ArcInfo 8 GIS Core Solution GIS Tools GIS Tools ArcSDE 8 Application Server Data Management Data Management
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New Technology All New ApplicationsApplications Data managementData management Data modelData model CustomizationCustomization InternetInternet Data Model Data Model Applications DataManagement
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Key Geodatabase Capabilities FeaturesFeatures Geometric NetworksGeometric Networks RelationshipsRelationships Validation RulesValidation Rules SubtypesSubtypes Default ValuesDefault Values VersionsVersions Custom FeaturesCustom Features Data Management GUI (Arc Catalog)Data Management GUI (Arc Catalog) CASE toolsCASE tools
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Lateral Reducer Main Service Hydrant Geometric Network FeatureClasses GeometricNetwork Structure A collection of FeatureClassesA collection of FeatureClasses Topology between classesTopology between classes Stored in same FeatureDatasetStored in same FeatureDataset FeatureClass may only participate in one GeometricNetworkFeatureClass may only participate in one GeometricNetwork FeatureDataset may store many GeometricNetworksFeatureDataset may store many GeometricNetworks
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VersionsVersions Geodatabases may have multiple versionsGeodatabases may have multiple versions Optimistic concurrency (i.e., not locking)Optimistic concurrency (i.e., not locking) Directly supports long transactionsDirectly supports long transactions All have same schemaAll have same schema Each may have different contentEach may have different content Always a Default version (e.g., “AsBuilt”)Always a Default version (e.g., “AsBuilt”) –Most users work with it Easy to make versions (ArcMap)Easy to make versions (ArcMap)
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Version Management Toolbar in Arc MapToolbar in Arc Map Connect (ArcSDE connect dialog) Create new version (from edit session) Refresh (from parent version) Conflicts (with another version) Post (put edits into a version) Reconcile (get differences from a version) Change version
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CASE Integration
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