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Learning ArcGIS for Desktop

Learning ArcGIS for Desktop

By : richard schultz, Daniela C Docan
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Learning ArcGIS for Desktop

Learning ArcGIS for Desktop

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By: richard schultz, Daniela C Docan

Overview of this book

ArcGIS for Desktop is one of the main components of the ESRI ArcGIS platform used to support decision making and solve real-world mapping problems. Learning ArcGIS for Desktop is a tutorial-based guide that provides a practical experience for those who are interested in start working with ArcGIS. The first five chapters cover the basic concepts of working with the File Geodatabase, as well as editing and symbolizing geospatial data. Then, the book focuses on planning and performing spatial analysis on vector and raster data using the geoprocessing and modeling tools. Finally, the basic principles of cartography design will be used to create a quality map that presents the information that resulted from the spatial analysis previously performed. To keep you learning throughout the chapters, all exercises have partial and final results stored in the dataset that accompanies the book. Finally, the book offers more than it promises by using the ArcGIS Online component in the tutorials as source of background data and for results sharing
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In this chapter, you saw that geoprocessing is an integral part of any spatial analysis and consists of creating new data from existing data. You chose and combined the appropriate geoprocessing tools to perform a site selection analysis. You saw that ArcToolbox contains toolboxes that are containers for tools and specific geoprocessing functionality toolsets. The toolsets are logical containers for tools. A tool performs a single geoprocessing operation.

In the second part of this chapter, you automated the site selection analysis by creating and running a model with the ModelBuilder application. You can create a model in a custom toolbox and store it in a file geodatabase, in a folder on the local disk, or in ArcToolbox. The main advantages of using a model are that it can be run as many times as you need, it offers a visual overview of the analysis workflow, and it can be shared with other ArcGIS users.

In the next chapter, you will use the Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst extensions...

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