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CE 525. 1/17/2013. Quiz #3. Question 1 You look in the phone book and see names associated with phone numbers. Is this geographic data?. Quiz #3. Question 1 You look in the phone book and see names associated with phone numbers. Is this geographic data? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CE 5251/17/2013

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Quiz #3

• Question 1

• You look in the phone book and see names associated with phone numbers. Is this geographic data?

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Quiz #3

• Question 1

• You look in the phone book and see names associated with phone numbers. Is this geographic data?

• NO. There must be addresses or other location information to be considered geographic data.

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Quiz #3

• Question 2

• This defines the spatial relationships among features and maintains them during editing.

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Quiz #3

• Question 2

• This defines the spatial relationships among features and maintains them during editing.

• Topology

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Quiz #3

• Question 3

• ArcMap provides two methods for associating nonspatial tables to layer attribute tables. What are they?

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Quiz #3

• Question 3

• ArcMap provides two methods for associating nonspatial tables to layer attribute tables. What are they?

• Joins and Relates

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Quiz #3

• Question 4

• Name two types of coordinate systems.

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Quiz #3

• Question 4

• Name two types of coordinate systems.

• Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)• State Plane• Lat/Long• Military Grid Reference System (MGRS)• Others…

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• Raster Data Model• Vector Data Model

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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List of data formats supported in ArcGIS

• ArcInfo coverages • ArcIMS feature services • ArcIMS map services • DGN • DWG • DXF • Geodatabases • Geography Network connections • OLE DB tables • PC ArcInfo coverages • Rasters: ADRG Image (.IMG) • ADRG Overview (.OVR) • ADRG Legend (.LGG) • ArcSDE raster • BSB charts • Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphics (CADRG) • Controlled Image Base (CIB) • Digital Geographic Information Exchange Standard (DIGEST) • DTED Level 0, 1, and 2 (.DT*)

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List of data formats supported in ArcGIS (cont.)

ER Mapper (.ERS) ER Mapper Enhanced Compressed Wavelet (.ECW) ERDAS GIS (.GIS) ERDAS Lan (.LAN) ERDAS IMAGINE (.IMG) ERDAS Raw (.RAW) ESRI Band Interleaved by Line (.BIL) ESRI Band Interleaved by Pixel (.BIP) ESRI Band Sequential (.BSQ) ESRI GRID , ESRI GRID Stack (<directory>), ESRI GRID Stack file (.STK) ESRI Raster Catalogs (Image Catalogs) Graphic Interchange Format (.GIF) Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) Idrisi Raster Format (RST) Intergraph raster file (.CIT or .COT) JPEG File Interchange Format, JIFF (.JPG), and JPEG 2000 (.JP2), JPIP LizardTech MrSID and MrSID Gen 3 (.SID) National Image Transfer Format, NITF (.NTF) PC Raster (.MAP) PCI Geomatica (.PIX) Portable Network Graphics (.PNG) Raster Product Format (RPF) S-57Tagged Image File Format, TIFF (.TIF) USGS DEM (.DEM) Windows bitmap (.BMP) XPixMap (.XPM) SDC SDE layers Shapefiles Text files (.TXT) Excel files (.XLS)TIN VPF ADS AGFDFAD DIME DLG ETAK GIRAS IGDS IGES MIFMOSS SDTS (point, raster, and vector) SLF TIGER (through v2002) Sun Raster

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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Module 4 Learning Objectives

• Describe two common data models used to represent geographic data.

• List different geographic data formats.• Determine the data source of a layer in ArcMap.• Identify data formats in ArcCatalog.• Create a geodatabase.• Add data from different formats to a

geodatabase.

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Module 5 Learning Objectives

• Describe the steps in the editing process.• Move and delete features.• Edit the shapes of line and polygon features.• Edit the shapes of spatially related features

simultaneously.• Describe different ways to edit feature attributes.• Create new features by digitizing.• Create new point features from x,y coordinates.

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Module 5 Learning Objectives

• Describe the steps in the editing process.– Open a map document and add the data you want

to edit– Start an edit session– Choose a feature template– Select the feature and display its sketch– Make your edits– Save your edits

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Module 5 Learning Objectives

• Describe the steps in the editing process.• Move and delete features.• Edit the shapes of line and polygon features.• Edit the shapes of spatially related features

simultaneously.• Describe different ways to edit feature attributes.• Create new features by digitizing.• Create new point features from x,y coordinates.

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Module 6 Learning Objectives• List the steps in a GIS analysis.• Interpret an analysis plan that includes GIS tools, criteria,

and workflow.• Extend a layer attribute table by joining another table to it.• Create and modify a selected set of features using a series

of attribute and location queries.• Explain the difference between attribute and location

queries.• Examine analysis results through maps, tables, and reports.• Generate a report that presents the results of an analysis.

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An Iterative Process:

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