ESRI Products  Arcgis Mobile  Arcpad  Arcgis Desktop  Apps for Ios

ESRI Products  Arcgis Mobile  Arcpad  Arcgis Desktop  Apps for Ios

ArcGIS Jan Šlahař About ESRI ESRI - Environmental Systems Research Institute Founded in 1969, Redlands, California In 2002 Esri had approximately a 36 percent share of the GIS software market worldwide About a million users in 200 countries 10 regional offices in the U.S. 80 international distributors 2 500 employees in the U.S. ESRI Software Evolution ESRI Product Family Mobile GIS ESRI Products ArcGIS Mobile ArcPad ArcGIS Desktop Apps for iOS ArcInfo ArcEditor ArcGIS Online ArcView ArcGIS Online Map Services Extensions ArcGIS Online Task Services ArcGIS Explorer Community Maps Program ArcReader Developer Tools Server GIS ArcGIS Web Mapping - Flex, JavaScript, Silverlight ArcGIS Server Mobile API - ArcGIS for iOS ArcGIS Server Extensions Tools for Java ArcGIS for AutoCAD Tools for .NET ArcGIS Mapping for SharePoint Esri Developer Network (EDN) ArcGIS Engine Specialized Applications ArcGIS for INSPIRE Data ArcLogistics ArcGIS Data Appliance Business Analyst ArcGIS Online Map Services Geoportal Extension Esri Data MapIt Esri StreetMap Premium Mapping and Charting Esri Data & Maps Situational Awareness Free Data Centralized Data Configuration Solution with central GIS database GIS desktop applications on the central LAN Data sources can include GIS file servers, geodatabase servers, imagery data sources, pre- processed map cache, online Web services, and related attribute data sources Remote user access to central data sources can be supported by central Windows Terminal Server (WTS) farms Distributed Configuration Solution with replicated copies of the data at remote locations Requiring controlled procedures with appropriate commit logic to ensure changes are replicated to the associated data servers More hardware and database software requirements Additional ongoing system administration and system maintenance requirements Software Solutions ArcGIS Desktop ArcView Allows you to perform basic visualization, query, editing, and analysis of your data Key features Map authoring Spatial query - interactively measure distances and areas, find features in the map, select data by location or attribute, unselect all, switch the selection, access to layer properties from the Identify dialog box, ... Basic modeling and analysis Simple feature editing and data integration (not data stored through ArcSDE)- create and edit point, line, and polygon features and attributes Enabled for extensions ArcEditor Key features Adds a comprehensive set of tools to create, edit, and ensure the quality of your data Multiuser editing and versioning (including ArcSDE technology) Rules-based topology ArcInfo Adds advanced spatial analysis, data manipulation, and high-end cartography tools Advanced spatial analysis and modeling - hundreds of geoprocessing tools to perform advanced GIS data analysis and modeling Extensive database management - create and manage databases, define database schemas, and administer the integrity of databases ArcReader Free viewer Zooming, panning, previous/next extent, bookmarks, printing, searching, identifying features, hyperlink tool, measuring ArcGIS Desktop Extensions ArcGIS 3D Analyst - Analyze your data in a realistic perspective ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst - Use advanced statistical tools to investigate your data ArcGIS Network Analyst - Perform sophisticated routing, closest facility, and service area analysis ArcGIS Schematics - Represent and understand your networks to shorten decision cycles ArcGIS Spatial Analyst - Derive answers from your data using advanced spatial analysis ArcGIS Survey Analyst - Centrally locate, process, and manage your survey and cadastral data ArcGIS Tracking Analyst - Reveal and analyze time-based patterns and trends in your data ArcGIS Data Interoperability - Eliminate barriers to data use and distribution ArcGIS Publisher - Freely share your maps and data with a wide range of users in ArcReader ArcGIS Workflow Manager - Better manage GIS tasks and resources ArcScan for ArcGIS - Increase efficiency and speed up raster-to-vector data conversion time Maplex for ArcGIS - Create maps that communicate more clearly with automatically positioned text and labels Add-ins Buttons Tools Tool palettes Combo boxes Menus Toolbars Multi-items Dockable windows ArcObjects Software objects that have multiple developer APIs Includes Component Object Model (COM), .NET, Java, and C++ Allows to extend ArcGIS applications or develop a new one Present at the core of all the ArcGIS products: ArcGIS Desktop ArcGIS Engine ArcGIS Server Software Solutions ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server Allows to create, manage, and distribute GIS services over the Web to support desktop, mobile and Web mapping applications To create GIS services, you use ArcGIS Desktop to author geographic content, such as maps and GIS tools, and then publish that content using ArcGIS Server so that it can be used anywhere in your enterprise and on the Web. ArcGIS Server Key functionality • Transforms the maps, imagery, data, and GIS tools that you commonly use in ArcGIS Desktop into fast, reliable Web services that you can use anywhere • Supports mapping applications, Web, local network ArcGIS Server Extensions Software Solutions ArcGIS Mobile ArcGIS Mobile View and navigate mobile maps to direct field resources effectively and monitor the location of assets. Collect, edit, and update GIS data in real time and share information with colleagues immediately. Search and manage a list of GIS features to perform tasks or plan future work. Rapidly deploy mobile GIS without needing to develop your own solution. ArcGIS Mobile SDK – create and deploy focused mobile applications ArcPad Advanced GIS and GPS capabilities for capturing, editing, and displaying geographic information quickly and efficiently: Perform reliable field data collection and inspection projects Share enterprise data for rapid decision making Integrate external GPS, range finders, and digital cameras Increase the accuracy and validity of your GIS database Improve the productivity of your field staff. ArcGIS and the Cloud In a matter of minutes, you can have your ArcGIS Server running on Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Amazon EC2 - allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications Self-service access - Auto-scaling, Elastic load balancing, … Includes – ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Desktop, SQL Server Express, 100GB drive, PostgreSQL as Enterprise Geodatabase ArcSDE – Spatial Data Engine ArcSDE - "middleware" component, adding spatial query capabilities to a standard relational database Provides an interface between a relational database and the end-user GIS software Allows to manage spatial data in IBM DB2, Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and PostgreSQL ArcSDE supports the ESRI geodatabase implementation Supports versioning and long transactions ESRI Case Studies – Web application JavaScript APIs The ArcGIS API for JavaScript™ (JavaScript API) is a browser based API for developing mapping applications. The API allows you to easily embed maps in your Web pages It use mapping, geocoding, and geoprocessing services Custom JavaScript applications can mashup ArcGIS services, Google Maps, and Bing Maps data ESRI Case Studies – Web application Flex APIs The ArcGIS API for Flex is a browser based API for developing rich Internet mapping applications. The API allows you to create intuitive and visualy rich user interface It is based on the free Adobe Flex framework. The Flex framework is a client-side technology that is rendered by Flash Player 9 and above, or by Adobe AIR. All Flex 3.x SDK versions are supported It use mapping, geocoding, and geoprocessing services ESRI Case Studies – Web application ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight/WPS ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight/WPF enables you to create interactive, visually rich and expressive applications for both Web and desktop clients Internet and desktop applications that utilize the mapping, geocoding, and geoprocessing capabilities provided by ArcGIS Server and Bing™ services The API is built on the Microsoft Silverlight/WPF platform which is integrated with Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend 3. The Microsoft Silverlight platform includes a lightweight version of the .NET Framework CLR (CoreCLR) and the Silverlight runtime - all hosted via a browser plug-in To use the API you simply download and install the ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight/WPF and and start creating your Silverlight or WPF applications using Visual Studio 2008 or Expression Blend 3 ESRI Case Studies – Web application .NET Using the .NET Web Application Developer Framework (.NET Web ADF) The .NET Web ADF is an AJAX-enabled framework for building Web applications built on ASP .Net AJAX. It includes both server side and client side controls and libraries. The client side JavaScript framework is built on MS-AJAX The ArcGIS Server Web ADF for the Microsoft .NET Framework (.NET Web ADF) is an AJAX-enabled framework for building applications that display, analyze, and edit GIS data stored on a central server. It includes a set of Web controls, frameworks, and APIs that can be used to build an application from the ground up or to customize an application you created using the ArcGIS Server Manager Web application ESRI Case Studies – Web application JAVA Using the Java Web Application Developer Framework (Java Web ADF). The Web Application Developer Framework (ADF) for the Java Platform provides

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