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GIS in the Coming Decade
Clint Brown ESRI February 2001
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State of GIS Trends & User Requirements ESRI Plans ArcGIS ArcIMS
Futures
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Trends
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Information management migrating from files to DBMS
Scalable Extended types Affordable Files Scalable DBMS's Information management migrating from files to DBMS
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Platforms Distributed Networked Interoperable Loosely Coupled Networks
New clients Network Loosely Coupled Networks Server-based Range of client types Desktop
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Two Server Based Platforms
Sun ONE/Java/UNIX Architecture Open EJB Write once, run everywhere Microsoft .NET Architecture Advanced Development Environment Strong Integration Both support all client types
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Internet Server Technology XML used for communication
Platform Support Clients Services Internet Server Technology Wireless Browser (HTML) XML GIS Spatial Server Java ArcIMS Services ArcGIS Services ArcGIS Desktops XML used for communication
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The Mobile Society Will Take GIS With It
Mobile Computing Integration of Wireless Technologies Lightweight Hardware GPS Telecommunications The Mobile Society Will Take GIS With It
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GIS Trends
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Metadata For GIS Metadata will drive data sharing
ArcCatalog All data Documented Metadata Repositories Catalog Services Search, View, And Edit on the Internet XML Standard Based on FGDC/ISO Standards
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Integrated Drawing Model (Parametric Geometry)
CAD Integration ArcGIS Smart CAD Editing Direct View Standard Formats DWG DXF DGN CAD Drawings Integrated Drawing Model (Parametric Geometry)
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Image Integration ArcGIS Raster Processing Tools Dynamic Projection
Transformation Military Formats Geo Database MR SID 30+ Formats TIF/GIF Many Others Single Multi Band GeoTiff Image Catalogs Grids Unified Raster Model (Image Pyramid)
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Survey Integration
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Standards in GIS IT-based GIS DBMS & SQL XML Computing Platforms
Development Languages GIS Metadata Web Open Data Use Simple feature API’s
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Standard GIS Data Models
Metadata Map Templates and Symbology . . . Provide Easier, Faster, and Standardized Application Development
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Analysis and Modeling Geographic Information Science
Data Modeling Sampling Error and Accuracy Geostatistical Analysis Spatial Analysis Data Exploration Visual Modeling Visualization
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GIS User Requirements
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Three views of GIS 1. Smart, interactive, functional Map
2. A set of tools and procedures A language to perform tasks 1. Smart, interactive, functional Map DBMS 3. A well-managed system of information Data Files
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Advanced Geometry Points, Lines, Polygons, and Surfaces
Single and Multi-part Features Flexible coordinates XY XYZ XYZM True curves Continuous coverage (not tiled)
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Topology in GIS Topology for
Shared geometry One set of lines, many sets of features Networks Relationships Important to represent “systems” of features Land records, Census, Networks …
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GIS Data Models Also Need
Tables of Attributes Rasters (Grids and geo-referenced images) Tins
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Based on Trends, Standards, and User Requirements
ESRI Work Based on Trends, Standards, and User Requirements
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Product Vision Maintain and Grow Existing Products
Single Scaleable Architecture Common Data Model Multiple Complementary Products Base on Industry Standards IT Compliance Migration Via Incremental Releases
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ArcView Dual Platform Strategy
Continue Support ArcView 3.3 ArcView 8.2 Evolve Into New Architecture ArcView 3.2a ArcView 8.1 ArcView 3.2 Desktop GIS
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ArcView 3.3 User conference release Software Improvements Enhancements
New maps and data DBMS Support More …
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ArcGIS System Clients Services ArcIMS Services ArcSDE Services ArcInfo
ArcEditor ArcView ArcIMS Services ArcExplorer Browser Files ArcSDE Services Databases Services
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ArcIMS System
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What is ArcGIS? A Complete GIS Advanced Spatial Data Models Mapping
Analysis and Geoprocessing Data Compilation Data Management Dissemination Custom Development Advanced Spatial Data Models File-based (Coverages, shapefiles, rasters…) DBMS-based (Geodatabase)
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ArcGIS Desktop ArcCatalog Three ArcGIS Applications ArcMap ArcToolbox
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Standards Based Open DBMS UML Modeling & CASE Schema Management
COM Compliance Windows Standard User Interface Standard Application Development Environment: VB, C++, VBA In The Box Web Standards (XML, HTTP) OGC/ISO Certified
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ArcGIS Desktop Products
Scalable software options ArcView Complete GIS Solid Editing Simple Data Models Extensible ArcEditor ArcView + Comprehensive Editing All Data Models ArcInfo ArcEditor + Complete Geoprocessing Legacy Support (Workstation) ArcEditor and ArcInfo extend ArcView
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ArcView 8.1 ArcCatalog Three ArcGIS Applications ArcMap ArcToolbox
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Extends ArcView ArcEditor Full data model support for
+ Comprehensive Editing All Data Models Multi-user editing using ArcSDE Extends ArcView Full data model support for Editing Geodatabase design Schema management in ArcCatalog
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ArcEditor 8.1 ArcCatalog Edits all data ArcMap ArcToolbox
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ArcToolbox in ArcView and ArcEditor
36 Tools To Import and Export Data + Map Projections
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Extends ArcView and ArcEditor
ArcInfo ArcEditor + Complete Geoprocessing Legacy Support (Workstation) Extends ArcView and ArcEditor Complete Geoprocessing Specialized GIS Tools ArcInfo Workstation UNIX Support
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ArcInfo = Desktop + Workstation
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ArcToolbox Two versions
ArcInfo ArcToolbox Two versions ArcView and ArcEditor 36 Tools 170+ Tools
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Editing with ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo
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ArcView Edits Simple Data Models Reads All Data Sources
Shapefiles Edits pGBD Edits Simple Desktop ArcView Coverages Reads ArcSDE Reads DBMS ArcSDE not required to read multi-user DBMS DBMS Gateway Performance Gains
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ArcSDE required to edit multi-user geodatabase
ArcEditor and ArcInfo Edit and Use All Data Sources Often Used in Multi-user GIS Shapefiles Edits Desktop ArcEditor pGBD Edits ArcSDE Data Editor Coverages Edits ArcInfo ArcSDE Data Editor ArcSDE Edits Reads DBMS DBMS Gateway ArcSDE required to edit multi-user geodatabase
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ArcGIS Desktop is Flexible
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ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo have the same extensions
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ArcGIS 8.1 Extensions Spatial Analyst GRID 3D Analyst TIN
ArcInfo Workstation Spatial Analyst GRID 3D Analyst TIN Geostatistical Analyst ArcPress StreetMap USA MrSID Encoder TIFF/LZW Compression TIFF/LZW
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Analytical Extensions
3D Geostatistical Spatial
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New 3D Analyst at 8.1 Surface creation and analysis tools in ArcMap and ArcToolbox New ArcScene application
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Geostatistics
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Spatial Analyst
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StreetMap US
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Windows Platform for ArcInfo and ArcView
Recommended Configuration 400+ Mhz Chip 256 MB RAM * Fast Disk True Color OpenGL Card for 3D Analyst Operating System Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows 98 (Not available at 8.1)
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Spatial Data Support
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What is a Geodatabase? A container In a DBMS For GIS data
Like coverages, shapefiles, rasters, tables and so on Continuous Behavior In a DBMS
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What does the Geodatabase mean?
Simpler Application Complex Application ArcGIS ArcView 3 ArcInfo 7 Intelligent Database Simple data Rules Intelligent Data Means Less Application Development Relationships
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Geodatabases Are Scalable For All Users
Workgroup (Open DBMS) ArcSDE Gateway Personal Geodatabases Enterprise (Open DBMS) ArcSDE Gateway From Projects to Enterprise
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Why ArcSDE? To edit a multi-user geodatabase Open DBMS
Oracle (Oracle Spatial is optional) SQL Server IBM DB2 Informix Open your GIS database to all users Manage Versions and History
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Two ArcSDE Configurations at 8.1
Application Server Direct Connect License Manager ArcSDE Keycode
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The ArcGIS System Desktop Products Server Products ArcView ArcSDE
DBMS ArcSDE Data Viewer DBMS Gateway ArcEditor ArcIMS ArcSDE Data Editor Internet Services ArcInfo ArcSDE Data Editor Files
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Where to find more information on ArcGIS 8.1
See the White Papers section for a PDF document named “What is ArcGIS?”
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Distributed GIS for the Internet
ArcIMS 3 Distributed GIS for the Internet ArcIMS New Architecture Simple Standards Based MapObjects IMS ArcView IMS …A New Platform for GIS
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ArcIMS Clients
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ArcXML
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Internet Feature Streaming
ArcIMS Server (Feature Server)
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ArcIMS Manager Author Admin Design
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ArcIMS HTML Viewer
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Java Viewer Template-based Standard functions Easy to customize
Display, query, map navigation Selection, classification, buffer, red-lining, markup (editing) Easy to customize Works in any browser Good for sites with bandwidth (Intranet) Java Beans JScript
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ArcIMS Java Custom Viewer
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The ArcGIS Family
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Geography Network
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Geography Network Providers and Consumers Portal Site Metadata
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Incremental Product Releases
Ongoing development and evolution… 2000: Release initial platform AM/FM functionality 2001: Desktop GIS functionality, performance, and quality 2002: Geodata compilation Web services Comprehensive functionality
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