ArcGIS Data Interoperability
Direct Rea4 Transformation, and Export of Data

ArcGIS Data lnteroperability facilitates data sharing by provid¬ing state-of-the-art direct data access, data transformation, and export capabilities. Jointly developed with Sate Software on its industry-standard Feature Manipulation Engine product, ArcGlS Data lnteroperability allows GlS professionals to use most standard GIS data within the ArcGIS Desktop environment, regardless of the format. This means that users can directly read, display, and ana¬lyze this data using all the tools available within ArcGIS Desktop.


With ArcGIS Data Interoperability you can

Directly read more than 70 spatial data formats including GML, XML, Autodesk~ DWG/DXF,MicroStation®Design,Maplnfo®MID/MIFandTAB, Oracle~ and Oracle Spatial, and Intergraph GeoMedia Warehouse.

Export to more than 50 spatial data formats.

Diagram and model custom spatial data formats using a semantic data translation engine with 120 specialized transformers.

• lntegratewiththegeoprocessingframeworkandModelBuildertoenable data format manipulation within GlS models.
 


ArcGIS Publisher
Map and Data Publisher

ArcGIS Publisher gives you the freedom to easily share and distribute your GIS maps and data with anyone.

ArcGIS Publisher converts ArcGIS map documents to published map files (PMFs). PMFs are viewable through ArcGIS Desktop products including ArcReader~, a free downloadable product from [SRI.

PMF5 contain instructions about the location and symbology of data layers (rendering rules, scale dependencies, etc.) so you can quickly, easily, and securely share dynamic electronic maps locally, over networks, or via the Internet. ArcGlS Publisher also enables you to easily package PMFs together with their map data, it desired. Developers can use ArcGlS Publisher extension’s ArcReaderControl to create and distribute royalty tree, customized ArcReader applications.


With ArcGIS Publisher you can

• Easily provide interactive maps to your users.
• Protect your maps and data from inappropriate use.
• Create rich, interactive maps that meet your users’ needs.
• Provide efficient and controlled access to enterprise GlS data.
• Easily package the required data and maps for distribution.
• Build custom viewers for your maps with ArcReaderControl.

ArcGIS Publisher appeals to a wide range of users.

• Organizations that need to distribute maps within their organization
• Data providersthatwanttodistribute preauthored mapswith theirdata
• Governmentagenciesthatneedtodistributedataand mapstothepublic
• GIS programmers who want to build simple, custom map viewers


ArcGIS StreetMap
Nationwide Address Matching, Routing, and Street Mapping

ArcGlS StreetMap provides address matching, routing, and high-quality multiscale map display. ArcGIS StreetMap provides map content based on specific map scales appropriate for local, regional, or nationwide map display. Layers within ArcGIS StreetMap automatically draw, label, and manage features such as landmarks, streets, parks, bodies of water, and others, resulting in significant time savings when composing a map. A comprehensive data set for the United States is included and fully optimized for local or nationwide street mapping, allowing the user—regardless of the level of GIS experience—to quickly and efficiently generate appealing, presentation quality street maps.

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With ArcGIS StreetMap you can

• Quickly and efficiently produce presentation quality street maps.
• Perform simple point-to-point or optimized routing.
• Find addresses anywhere on a street network.
• Interactively or batch geocode addresses.
• Generate and print driving directions.
• Pan and zoom through a multiscale map display.


ArcPress for ArcGIS
High-Per/brmance Printing

ArcPress for ArcGIS is a print rasterizer for fast and high-quality printing of maps. ArcPress for ArcGIS transforms maps into the native language format of your printer. Because ArcPress for ArcGIS does all its processing on your computer, you do not need to rely on the printer to interpret, translate, and store data. Furthermore, since ArcPress eliminates the need for extended printer memory, hard disk space, or onboard PostScript processors, users can realize cost savings immediately. ArcPress for ArcGIS allows printers to do what they do best—print.

With ArcPress for ArcGIS you can

• Efficiently print high-quality maps directly from all your printers.
• Print large-format, high-resolution imagery and complex or detailed vector data maps including transparent or complex symbology.
• Produce detailed maps integrating multiple data sources.
• Streamline multiuser work flows by processing print jobs on local computers and through background processing.
• Save time and money through optimized printer performance.
• Automatically rotate maps for best fit.
 


The ERDAS IMAGINE Product Suite

IMAGINE Essentials: A powerful, low-cost image mapping and visualization tool that allows different types of geographic data to be combined with imagery and quickly organized for projects. IMAGINE Essentials provides a robust set of tools for geocorrection, image analysis, visualization and map output.

IMAGINE Advantage: A geographic imaging toolset that extends the capabilities of IMAGINE Essentials by adding more precise mapping and image processing functions. IMAGINE Advantage includes a complete set of tools to analyze data from imagery via mosaicking, surface interpolation, advanced image interpretation and orthorectification.

IMAGINE Professional: The most sophisticated software for geographic imaging, IMAGINE Professional includes complex image analysis, radar analysis and advanced classification tools. It also includes graphical spatial data modeling, which is a unique capability for analyzing geographic data.


Work with files in geospatially linked viewers Use over 120 different image formats

Rapidly display and roam through imagery
Digitize Arc coverage and Shape files on top of images
Create and print maps in 225 different projections
Display and analyze ESRI Geodatabases
Perform image dereferencing
Schedule batch processing
Mosaic images
Interpolate surfaces from points
Orthorectify_images
Perform spatial, radiometric and spectral enhancement
Analyze information in radar images
Perform advanced image classification
Perform graphical spatial modeling
Extract information from hyper spectral imagery


ArcGIS 3D Analyst
Three-Dimensional Visualization and Analysis

ArcGIS 3D Analyst provides powerful and advanced visualization, analysis, and surface generation tools. Using ArcGIS 3D Analyst, you can seamlessly view extremely large sets of data in three dimensions from multiple viewpoints, query a surface, and create a realistic perspective image that drapes raster and vector data over a surface.

ArcGlobe, an application that is part of ArcGIS 3D Analyst, introduces whole earth 3D visualization. With ArcGlobe, users can visualize and manage geographic data sets from a local or global perspective. ArcGlobe can easily and intelligently handle very large raster, vector, terrain, and image data sets.

With ArcGIS 3D Analyst you can

• Build surface models from many supported data formats.
• Perform interactive perspective viewing and navigation.
• Create three-dimensional views directly using your GIS data.
• View data from a global to a local perspective.
• Navigate through multiresolution terrain and image data seamlessly.
•Visualize and analyze extremely large data sets (terabytes).
• Extrude two-dimensional representations to three dimensions using attribute data.
• Perform viewshed and line-of-sight analyses, spot height interpolation, profiling, and steepest path determination.
•Modelsubsurfacefeatures—wells, mines,groundwater,and underground storage facilities.
• Calculate surface area, volume, slope, aspect, and hillshade.
• Query data based on attributes or location.
• Construct models via ModelBuilder and analyze results in three dimensions.
• Add three-dimensional symbols and texture for realism.
•Create user-defined animations, using presetfiight paths, keyframes, and other interactive tools, to convey a message or concept.
• Save animations to standard video format (MPEG, AVI, QuickTim).
• Build surfaces using TIN or raster interpolation.

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