| ArcGIS
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.
With ArcView you can:
- 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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| 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.
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| ArcGIS
ArcView 9.2 Extensions |
| ArcGIS
3D Analyst |
| ArcGIS 3D Analyst allows you to
effectively visualize and analyze surface data.
Using ArcGIS 3D Analyst, 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.
The ArcGlobe application in ArcGIS 3D Analyst
allows you to manage and visualize, from a local or
global perspective, extremely large sets of
three-dimensional geographic data. ArcGlobe provides
the capability to seamlessly interact with any
geographic information as data layers on a
three-dimensional globe.
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With ArcGIS 3D Analyst
you can:
- Create three-dimensional views directly using
your GIS data.
- Analyze three-dimensional data using cut/fill,
line-of-sight, and terrain modeling.
- View your data from a global to local
perspective.
- Navigate through multiresolution terrain data
seamlessly.
- Do spatial analysis in two or three
dimensions.
- Visualize modeling or analysis results in
three-dimensions.
- Use three-dimensional models and symbols for
realism.
- Export your visualizations into videos.
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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.
With ArcGIS Spatial Analyst you can
- Find suitable locations.
- Find the best path between locations.
- Perform integrated raster/vector analysis.
- Perform distance and cost-of-travel analyses.
- Perform statistical analysis based on the
local environment, small neighborhoods, or
predetermined zones.
- Generate new data using simple image
processing tools.
- Interpolate data values for a study area based
on samples.
- Clean up a variety of data for further
analysis or display.
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| Because ArcGIS Spatial
Analyst is so strongly integrated with the ArcGIS
Desktop geoprocessing environment, it is easier than
ever to solve complicated analysis problems.
Geoprocessing analysis models are not only easy to
create and implement, but they are also self
documenting, so anyone can quickly understand your
spatial analysis process. Thousands of ArcGIS users
are leveraging this modeling environment to take
full advantage of their data and make better
decisions.
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| ArcGIS
Geostatistical Analyst |
| 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.
With ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst you can:
- Explore data variability, look for data
outliers, examine global trends, and investigate
spatial autocorrelation and the correlation
between multiple data sets.
- Create prediction, prediction standard errors,
the probability that specified threshold was
exceeded, and quantile maps using various
geostatistical models and tools.
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| ArcGIS Geostatistical
Analyst is a complete package for spatial data
preprocessing, geostatistical analysis, contouring,
and post-processing. It also includes interactive
graphical tools with robust parameters for default
models to help newcomers to geostatistical data
analysis.
Geostatistical Analyst leverages ArcGIS data
management, visualization, and mapping tools to put
powerful geostatistical analysis tools in the hands
of GIS users.
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| ArcGIS
Publisher |
| ArcGIS Publisher
delivers the capability to easily share and
distribute your maps and GIS data.
ArcGIS Publisher 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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| Using the
ArcGIS Publisher extension in combination with
ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo will enhance the way
GIS professionals share their work. This approach
enables GIS professionals to publish and share data
and maps either locally or over networks and the
Internet, allowing multiple colleagues to view and
interact with maps simultaneously.
Published map files provide the perfect medium
for sharing interactive maps that maintain the rich
cartographic functionality available within the
ArcGIS Desktop applications.
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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.
With ArcGIS Tracking Analyst you can:
- Play back historical data.
- Use rule-based drawing.
- See temporal patterns in data.
- Integrate temporal data within your GIS.
- Leverage existing GIS data to create time
series visualizations.
- Build charts for analyzing change in
historical or real-time data.
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| ArcGIS Tracking Analyst
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| ArcScan
for ArcGIS |
| 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.
With ArcScan for ArcGIS you can:
- Perform automatic or interactive
raster-to-vector data conversion with high
precision.
- Create shapefile or geodatabase line and
polygon features directly from raster images.
- Use raster snapping capabilities to make
interactive vectorization more accurate and
efficient.
- Prepare images for vectorization with simple
raster editing.
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| ArcGIS
Maplex |
| Maplex is
sophisticated, high-end cartographic design software
for creating quality labeling and annotation text
for map generation.
With Maplex you can:
- Create labels and symbols for your map
features.
- Reduce manual editing time with automated text
placement.
- Produce high-quality maps.
From its intuitive graphical user interface to
its powerful conflict resolution capabilities,
Maplex makes it easier than ever to create labels
and symbols for your map features.
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| ArcPress
for ArcGIS |
| 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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