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ESRI ArcGIS Overview
ArcGIS is an integrated collection of ESRI GIS software products for building a
complete GIS for your organization. The ArcGIS framework enables you to deploy
GIS functionality and business logic wherever it is needed-in desktops, servers
(including the Web), or mobile devices. This architecture, coupled with the
geodatabase, gives you the tools to assemble intelligent geographic information
systems.
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ArcGIS 9.3 - Newest Release!
ArcGIS is an integrated collection of GIS software products for building a
complete GIS. ArcGIS enables users to deploy GIS functionality wherever it is
needed in desktops, servers, or custom applications; over the Web; or in the
field.
ArcGIS Desktop GIS software products are used to compile, author, analyze, map,
and publish geographic information and knowledge. ArcGIS Desktop is a scalable
suite of GIS products that starts with ArcReader and extends to ArcView,
ArcEditor, and ArcInfo—the most powerful GIS product available today. Each
product exposes progressively more GIS capabilities. An extensive collection of
desktop extensions provides additional capabilities.
ArcGIS Engine is a library of GIS desktop software components packaged together
for developers to build custom applications. Using ArcGIS Engine, developers
can embed GIS functions in existing applications as well as build focused
custom applications for delivering GIS to many users in an organization.
ArcGIS Server, ArcIMS, and ArcSDE are used to create and manage server-based
GIS applications that share GIS functionality and data within organizations and
to many other users on the Internet. ArcGIS Server is a central application
server that is used to build serverside GIS applications that run in enterprise
and Web computing frameworks. ArcIMS is a scalable Internet Map Server for
publishing maps, data, and metadata over the Web using standard Internet
protocols. ArcSDE is an advanced spatial data server for accessing geographic
information in relational database management systems.
ArcPad coupled with a wireless mobile device that is location enabled is widely
used for data collection and GIS information access in the field. ArcGIS
Desktop and ArcGIS Engine running on laptop and Tablet PC computers are being
used for field tasks that require GIS data collection, analysis, and decision
making.
All these software products utilize geodatabase technology—the core ArcGIS
geographic information model and data management functions. The geodatabase is
used to represent things of interest in the real world in ArcGIS and store them
in a database. The geodatabase implements business logic as a set of tools for
accessing and managing GIS data.
ArcInfo 9.2
ArcInfo is the most complete and extensible GIS available. It includes all the
functionality of ArcView and ArcEditor and adds advanced geoprocessing and data
conversion capabilities. Professional GIS users use ArcInfo for all aspects of
data building, modeling, analysis, and map display for screen and output.
A complete GIS out of the box, ArcInfo provides all the functionality for
creating and managing an intelligent GIS. This functionality is accessible via
an easy-to-use interface that is customizable and extensible through models,
scripting, and applications.
Build powerful geoprocessing models for discovering relationships, analyzing
data, and integrating data.
Perform vector overlay, proximity, and statistical analysis.
Generate events along linear features and overlay events with other features.
Convert data to and from many formats.
Build complex data and analysis models and scripts to automate GIS processes.
Publish cartographic maps using extensive display, design, printing, and data
management techniques.
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ArcEditor 9.2
ArcEditor is the complete GIS desktop system for editing and managing
geographic data. ArcEditor is a member of the ArcGIS family of GIS products and
includes all the functionality of ArcView in addition to comprehensive GIS
editing tools.
ArcEditor supports single user editing as well as a collaborative process
between many editors. An extensive set of tools is included for simple data
cleanup and input as well as for sophisticated design and versioning.
Create and edit GIS features with intuitive CAD-like editing tools.
Build rich, intelligent geographic databases.
Model complex, multiuser editing work flows.
Build and maintain spatial integrity including topological relationships
between geographic features.
Manage and explore geometric networks.
Increase editing productivity.
Manage a multiuser design environment with versioning.
Maintain spatial integrity between thematic layers and enforce user-defined
business logic.
Disconnect from the database and edit in the field.
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ArcView 9.2
ArcView is full-featured GIS software for visualizing, managing, creating, and
analyzing geographic data. Using ArcView you can understand the geographic
context of your data, allowing you to see relationships and identify patterns
in new ways. ArcView helps tens of thousands of organizations make better
decisions and solve problems faster.
ArcView is the most widely used desktop GIS software in the world because it
provides an easy way for everyone to use geographic data. With a large array of
symbols and cartographic capabilities, you can easily create high-quality maps.
ArcView makes data management and editing a painless task that can be
accomplished by anyone in your organization. Virtually any geographic data
provider can make data available in ArcView compatible format. Because data can
be integrated from almost any source, projects can get started right away with
data that is available locally or on the Internet.
ArcView simplifies complex analysis and data management tasks by allowing you
to visually model the task in a logical work flow. ArcView is easy to use by
nontechnical users, and advanced users will be able to take advantage of the
sophisticated tools for advanced cartography, data integration, and spatial
analysis. Developers can customize ArcView using industry-standard programming
languages. ArcView is an exceptional stand-alone desktop GIS as well as one of
the core products in ArcGIS Desktop.
Leverage geographic data to make better decisions.
View and analyze your spatial data in new ways.
Build new geographic data sets quickly and easily.
Create publication-quality maps.
Manage all your file, database, and Internet data resources from a single
application.
Customize the user interface around the tasks that you need to accomplish.
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Trimble GPS Analyst for ArcGIS
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Trimble GPS Analyst for ArcGIS optimizes your field-to-office workflow by
allowing you to work directly with GPS data inside your personal geodatabase.
And because GPS Analyst comes with Trimble's proven differential correction
engines, you can be sure you have the best quality GPS data.
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ArcGIS 3D Analyst
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ArcGIS 3D Analyst allows you to effectively visualize and analyze surface data.
You can view a surface from multiple viewpoints, query a surface, determine
what is visible from a chosen location on a surface, create a realistic
perspective image that drapes raster and vector data over a surface, and record
or perform three-dimensional navigation.
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ArcGIS Business Analyst
Providing advanced analysis tools and an extensive library of data from
industry leading data providers can help you make better business decisions
regardless of the size of your organization.
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Perform customer or store prospecting.
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Define customer-based or store trade areas.
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Find a location similar to that of your best store.
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Conduct market penetration analyses.
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Create gravity models to forecast potential sales at new stores.
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Perform drive-time analysis over a nationwide street network.
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Search national businesses and add results to an analysis.
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Integrate data and geography from the Web.
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ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst
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ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop (ArcInfo,
ArcEditor, and ArcView) that provides a variety of tools for spatial data
exploration, identification of data anomalies, optimum prediction, evaluation
of prediction uncertainty, and surface creation.
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ArcGIS Publisher
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ArcGIS Publisher delivers the capability to easily share and distribute your
maps and GIS data. The extension also adds easy and cost-effective map
publication capabilities to ArcGIS. Use ArcGIS Publisher to create published
map files (.pmf) from any ArcMap document (.mxd). Published maps can be viewed
using any ArcGIS Desktop product, including the no-cost ArcReader application,
allowing you to freely share your maps with a wide range of users.
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ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst adds a comprehensive set of advanced spatial modeling
and analysis tools to the ArcGIS Desktop. Using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, you can
derive new information from your existing data, analyze spatial relationships,
and build spatial models integrating core ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Spatial
Analyst tools.
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Find suitable locations.
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Find the best path between locations.
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Perform integrated raster/vector analysis.
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Perform distance and cost-of-travel analyses.
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Perform statistical analysis based on the local environment, small
neighborhoods, or predetermined zones.
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Generate new data using simple image processing tools.
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Interpolate data values for a study area based on samples.
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Clean up a variety of data for further analysis or display.
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ArcGIS StreetMap
ArcGIS StreetMap provides nationwide address matching and street map display.
ArcGIS StreetMap layers automatically manage, label, and draw features, such as
local landmarks, streets, parks, water bodies, and other features. ArcGIS
StreetMap can geocode addresses by interactively matching a single address or
by batch matching from a file of addresses.
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Find addresses anywhere on a street network.
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Quickly create intelligent maps.
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Perform simple point-to-point or optimized routing across nationwide street
networks.
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ArcGIS Survey Analyst
ArcGIS Survey Analyst is an extension to the ArcGIS family of desktop products
that allows you to manage survey data in a geodatabase and display survey
measurements and observations on a map.
Because measurements are stored in a GIS database, survey computations and
adjustments can be performed on these measurements to determine GIS coordinates
(of survey points), and GIS features can be linked and snapped to the surveyed
points in the survey layer. In addition, new GIS features can be added to
existing GIS feature layers using the survey-computed locations.
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ArcGIS Tracking Analyst
ArcGIS Tracking Analyst provides tools for playback and analysis of time series
data. Tracking Analyst helps visualize complex time series and spatial patterns
and interactions while integrating with all other GIS data within the ArcGIS
system.
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Play back historical data.
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Use rule-based drawing.
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See temporal patterns in data.
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Integrate temporal data within your GIS.
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Leverage existing GIS data to create time series visualizations.
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Build charts for analyzing change in historical or real-time data.
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ArcGIS Engine
ArcGIS Engine is a developer product for creating custom GIS desktop
applications. ArcGIS Engine includes the core set of components from which
ArcGIS Desktop products are built. With ArcGIS Engine you can build stand-alone
applications or extend existing applications to provide focused spatial
solutions to both GIS and non-GIS users.
ArcGIS Engine provides application programming interfaces (APIs) for COM, .NET,
Java, and C++. These APIs not only include detailed documentation, but they
also include a series of high-level visual components that make it easy for
even the casual programmer to build an ArcGIS application. Please
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ArcGIS Network Analyst
ArcGIS Network Analyst allows you to
create and manage sophisticated network data sets and generate routing
solutions. ArcGIS Network Analyst is a powerful extension for routing, and will
provide a whole new framework for network-based spatial analysis (i.e.,
location analysis, drive time analysis, and spatial interaction modeling). This
extension allows ArcGIS Desktop users to model realistic network conditions and
scenarios. With ArcGIS Network Analyst you can conduct
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Drive-Time Analysis
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Point-to-Point Routing
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Route Directions
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Service Area Definition
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Shortest Path
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Optimum Route
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Closest Facility
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Origin Destination
ArcGIS Network Analyst enables ArcGIS users to solve a variety of problems
using geographic networks. Tasks such as finding the most efficient travel
route, generating travel directions, finding the closest facility, or defining
service areas based on travel time become greatly simplified.
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ArcGIS Schematics
ArcGIS Schematics is an innovative solution for the automation of schematic
representations of ArcGIS geodatabases. ArcGIS Schematics allows for better
management and visualization of virtually any linear network such as electric,
gas, water/wastewater, and telecommunications.
ArcGIS Schematics fits your company standards and lets you realize a
demonstrable return on investment in diagram generation (automatic generation
vs. computer-aided design). It allows rapid checking on network connectivity,
lets you quickly understand network architecture, and shortens the decision
cycle by presenting synthetic and focused views of the network.
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ArcGIS ArcPress
ArcPress for ArcGIS is a print rasterizer for fast and high-quality printing
and exporting of maps. ArcPress for ArcGIS transforms maps into the native
language format of your printer.
Because ArcPress for ArcGIS does all of its processing on your computer, you do
not need to rely on the printer to interpret, translate, and store data.
ArcPress for ArcGIS allows printers to do what they do best-print.
ArcPress for ArcGIS saves you money, since there is no need to employ printers
with extended memory, hard disks, or onboard PostScript processors. It
efficiently produces high-quality results from all your printers.
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ArcGIS ArcScan
ArcScan for ArcGIS, an extension to ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView, provides a
comprehensive, efficient, and easy-to-use set of tools for raster-to-vector
conversion.
Users can significantly minimize postprocessing work by using the automatic
vectorization capabilities within ArcScan to create vector features from the
entire image or by interactively vectorizing selected areas.
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Perform automatic or interactive raster-to-vector data conversion with high
precision.
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Create shapefile or geodatabase line and polygon features directly from raster
images.
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Use raster-snapping capabilities to make interactive vectorization more
accurate and efficient.
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Prepare images for vectorization with simple raster editing.
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ArcWeb
ArcWeb Services give you access to both GIS content and GIS capabilities-on
demand when needed-and eliminate the overhead of purchasing and maintaining
large data sets.
With ArcWeb Services, data storage, maintenance, and updates are handled by
ESRI. You can access dynamic, up-to-date content and capabilities directly
using ArcGIS, or you can use ArcWeb Services to build unique Web-based
applications.
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Access terabytes of rich, up-to-date data anytime you need it.
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Reduce your data storage and maintenance costs.
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Easily use data and content within a desktop or Web application environment.
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Batch geocode addresses.
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ArcIMS
The solution for delivering dynamic maps and GIS data and services via the Web.
It provides a highly scalable framework for GIS Web publishing that meets the
needs of corporate Intranets and demands of worldwide Internet access.
ArcIMS services can be used by a wide range of clients including custom Web
applications, the ArcGIS Desktop, and mobile and wireless devices. Using
ArcIMS, city and local governments, businesses, and other organizations
worldwide publish, discover, and share geospatial information.
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Deliver dynamic maps and data via the Web.
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Create easy-to-use, task-focused applications that use geographic content.
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Develop custom applications using industry-standard Web development
environments.
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Share data with others to accomplish tasks.
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Implement GIS portals.
ArcIMS Standard Commercial Use
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Client does not intend to let others access ESRI's software.
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No revenue or fees are generated directly by the web site(s).
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Client is a government or non-profit organization and operates the site or
service only for cost recovery.
ArcIMS ASP Commercial Use
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Service Provider intends to let others access ESRI's software on the internet.
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Service Provider operates site(s) or service for profit.
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Revenue is generated directly by charging for access to the site(s) or service.
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