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1 1 Introducing the ArcGIS Marine Data Model Marine Special Interest Group Meeting ESRI User Conference July 9, 2002 dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/arcgis

2 2 ArcGIS “Custom” Data Models Basemap Administrative Boundaries Utilities Parcels Tranportation Imagery etc... Conservation/Biodiv Hydro Groundwater Hydro Forestry Geology Petroleum Marine IHO S-S57 etc...

3 3 A Georelational to a Geodatabase Model coverage and shapefile data structures –homogenous collections of points, lines, and polygons with generic, 1- and 2-dimensional "behavior" can’t distinguish behaviors –Point for a marker buoy, same as point for OBS “smart features” in a geodatabase – lighthouse must be on land, marine mammal siting must be in ocean

4 4 Figure courtesy of Anne Lucas, U. of Bergen, Norway

5 5 Image courtesy of PISCO, OSU Marine Data Collection

6 6 Overall Process Data model template – few weeks to months Mature data model – up to few years more info at dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/arcgis/about.html Draft Model Review, Projects Final Model

7 7 Project Milestones Oct. 4-5, 2001: Initial Working Group Analysis Diagram, UMLs, Data Structures –Steve Grisé, Joe Breman, Simon Evans –Dawn Wright, OrSt –Pat Halpin and Eric Treml, Duke –Jason Marshall, NOAA CSC Nov. 2001: Draft Conceptual FW Document –

8 8 Project Milestones (cont.) Early 2002: Review & Case Study Teams Interested Participants via web site ~150 people 29 countries & USVI June 7-8, 2002: Second workshop Tonight’s Marine SIG Meeting at ESRI UC

9 9 basic template for implementing GIS projects –input, formatting, geoprocessing, creating maps, performing analyses basic framework for writing program code and maintaining applications –development of tools for the community promote networking and data sharing through established standards Purpose of Marine Data Model

10 10 Why? (cont.) Learning, understanding ArcGIS! 2-way educational process: users & ESRI Bear DM in mind when collecting data The geodatabase –Not going away –Coverages, shapefiles not around forever

11 11 Transition to ArcGIS 8? How and when to do it? How well are marine application domain requirements met in the geodatabase structure now? Understanding the technology and identifying requirements Potential benefits

12 12 ArcView 8 vs. ArcInfo 8 Need AI to fully use data model –Users vs. power users (CD-R vs. CD-RW) ArcView and ArcReader can view DM dBs –Features classes, simple analysis ArcView 3D Analyst - set of pts. with z as attribute

13 13 Steps in Data Modeling (1) Model the user's view of data –what are the basic features needed to solve the problem? (2) Select the geographic representation –points, lines, areas, rasters, TINs Bathymetry Sidescan sonar/Backscatter Shoreline Marine boundaries (e.g., MPAs) Geophysical time series Sub-bottom profiling Magnetics Gravity Seismics Sediment transport etc.... Marine mammal movement Atmospheric influences Sea state Wave activity Sea surface temperature Salinity Sensor calibration data Current meters Density etc....

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15 15 Users’s View of Data

16 16 Steps in Data Modeling (cont.) (3) Define objects and relationships –draw a UML diagram (4) Match to geodatabase elements –specify relationships, “behaviors” (5) Organize geodatabase structure

17 17 Core Themes of Objects & Features

18 18 Synthesis, Analysis, Interpretation

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20 20 More information, downloads, or join MDM listserv dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/arcgis

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22 22 Some Issues Coastal vs. deepsea balance General Data Structures –Your data may not immediately fall into present schema categories –Shouldn’t be a problem with the structure –Still hard to input raw data 3D –Many use other software for true 3D analysis (Fledermaus, Rockware, etc.) – import, conversion to Arc –Geology, geophysics, phys. oceanography software How does the model handle TIME? –especially same feature in different locations over time? –Hydro model time series may not be good equivalent after all Change in value (flow) for a fixed feature (channel, gauge)


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