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arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Mastering ArcGIS Enterprise Administration Chad Cooper, 2017-10-27 Learn how to confidently install, configure, secure, and fully utilize your ArcGIS Enterprise system. About This Book Install and configure the components of ArcGIS Enterprise to meet your organization's requirements Administer all aspects of ArcGIS Enterprise through user interfaces and APIs Optimize and Secure ArcGIS Enterprise to make it run efficiently and effectively Who This Book Is For This book will be geared toward senior GIS analysts, GIS managers, GIS administrators, DBAs, GIS architects, and GIS engineers that need to install, configure, and administer ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1. What You Will Learn Effectively install and configure ArcGIS Enterprise, including the Enterprise geodatabase, ArcGIS Server, and Portal for ArcGIS Incorporate different methodologies to manage and publish services Utilize the security methods available in ArcGIS Enterprise Use Python and Python libraries from Esri to automate administrative tasks Identify the common pitfalls and errors to get your system back up and running quickly from an outage In Detail ArcGIS Enterprise, the next evolution of the ArcGIS Server product line, is a full-featured mapping and analytics platform. It includes a powerful GIS web services server and a dedicated Web GIS infrastructure for organizing and sharing your work. You will learn how to first install ArcGIS Enterprise to then plan, design, and finally publish and consume GIS services. You will install and configure an Enterprise geodatabase and learn how to administer ArcGIS Server, Portal, and Data Store through user interfaces, the REST API, and Python scripts. This book starts off by explaining how ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1 is different from earlier versions of ArcGIS Server and covers the installation of all the components required for ArcGIS Enterprise. We then move on to geodatabase administration and content publication, where you will learn how to use ArcGIS Server Manager to view the server logs, stop and start services, publish services, define users and roles for security, and perform other administrative tasks. You will also learn how to apply security mechanisms on ArcGIS Enterprise and safely expose services to the public in a secure manner. Finally, you'll use the RESTful administrator API to automate server management tasks using the Python scripting language. You'll learn all the best practices and troubleshooting methods to streamline the management of all the interconnected parts of ArcGIS Enterprise. Style and approach The book takes a pragmatic approach, starting with installation & configuration of ArcGIS Enterprise to finally building a robust GIS web infrastructure for your organization. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Building a GIS Dave Peters, 2008 The book's reach is as broad as it is detailed, intended both for IT experts just now adopting the technology and for GIS experts just now getting into system design - and for the nontechnical executives who need to take advantage of advancements in technology while managing change.--Jacket. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 , 2005 This guide provides a general explanation for leveraging the capabilities of the ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit, which is a platform for building stand-alone GIS applications with access to advanced GIS objects using multiple Application Programming Interfaces (API's). The book also includes several scenarios illustrating different types of applications that can be developed using the ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit. ArcGIS Engineprovides the framework for developers to connect to remote ArcGIS Server objects or create focused GIS applications that can be executed as stand-alone applications or deployed inside of ArcGIS Desktop productsArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView. The entire ArcGIS system is built and extended using software components called ArcObjects, which are at the core of all ArcGIS products. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 , 2005 This book provides a general overview of building and deploying sophisticated custom applications and solutions using ArcGIS Server. ArcGIS Server is a platform for building enterprise GIS applications that are centrally managed, support multiple users, include advanced GIS functionality, and are built using industry standards. ArcGIS Server provides the framework for developers to create focused GIS Web applications and services that can be utilized by clients, including browser-based applications, ArcGIS Engine applications, and ArcGIS DesktopproductsArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView. The entire ArcGIS system is builtwith and extended by software components called ArcObjects, which are at the core of all ArcGIS products. Server administrators who manage an ArcGIS Server system will find this volume useful. The book also includes several scenarios illustrating different types of applications that can be developed using ArcGIS Server. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Learning ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET Ron Vincent, 2016-06-30 Learn how to build native, cross-platform mapping apps with this comprehensive and practical guide, using the MVVM pattern About This Book Enhance the user experience with the power of ArcGIS runtime SDK for .NET. This clear, well segregated book has all the information you need on ArcGIS Runtime SDK. Just name it—this book has it! This highly practical book empowers you to build your own custom application! Get to know the inner details of ArcGIS Runtime SDK from our experts, in this book written by Ron Vincent, with 24 years' experience in the GIS industry and many in GIS training. Who This Book Is For This book caters to long-term users of Esri's technologies that are new to mobile development or are transitioning from older Esri technologies such as ArcGIS Engine. It is also for users who are unfamiliar with Esri or GIS and are in need of a mapping solution for either their desktop or a mobile platform, or both. The book requires knowledge of .NET. What You Will Learn Understand and implement the MVVM pattern using MVVM Light Create and add layers from offline and online resources such as ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS for Server Create a 2D or 3D map and decide what kind of symbology to use Symbolize the layers based on the geometry Search and find objects in the layers Geocode an address and create a route using an address Edit layer objects from online content and offline content Test the application using test-driven development and then build and release the application for the intended audience In Detail ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) that enables you to work with maps and geographic information. It can be used to create and utilize maps, compile geographic data, analyze mapped information, share and discover geographic information and manage geographic information in a database. This book starts by showing you where ArcGIS Runtime fits within Esri's overall platform strategy. You'll create an initial map using the SDK, then use it to get an understanding of the MVVM model. You'll find out about the different kinds of layers and start adding layers, and you'll learn to transform maps into a 3D scene. The next chapters will help you comprehend and extract information contained in the maps using co-ordinates and layer objects. Towards the end, you will learn to set the symbology, decide whether to use 2D or 3D, see how to implement 2D or 3D, and learn to search and find objects. You'll also get to grips with many other standard features of the Application Programming Interface (API), including create applications and finally testing, licensing, and deploying them. Once completed, you will be able to meet most of the common requirements of any mapping application for desktop or mobile platforms. Style and approach This comprehensive book takes a completely practical approach, where every chapter explains the important concepts and demonstrates a practical application of them in a hands-on manner. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Geo-Business James B. Pick, 2008-01-02 Exploit the advantages of Geographic Information Systems in your business Once the domain of cartographers and other specialists, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are increasingly being employed by the business community. Location-based services, supply chain management, management of field-distributed equipment, geographical marketing and promotion, and the spatial web are some of the current business applications which make use of GIS principles. Written specifically for the businessperson, Geo-Business: GIS in the Digital Organization is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of GIS applications in the business and organizational environment. Going beyond a strictly geographical focus, this book sets GIS in the context of business information systems and other business sub-disciplines such as logistics, marketing, finance, and strategic management. It presents from an organizational perspective the advantages of spatially enabling existing enterprise systems and illustrates how GIS is applied in the real world through rigorous case study analyses of twenty companies, including Baystate Health, Chico’s, Kaiser Permanente, Lamar Advertising Company, Rand McNally, Southern Company, Sears Roebuck, and Sperry Van Ness. In this book, you’ll find out: What GIS is and how it can be integrated into your organization’s existing information infrastructure. How GIS is currently making businesses better, and how you can apply the same techniques to your industry or organization. The expanding roles of GIS and spatial technologies in the web and mobile environments. The ethical, legal, and security issues of special technologies How to conduct a cost/benefit and ROI analyses for GIS. Grounded in the real world of business and IT, Geo-Business will show you how spatially enabling your IT systems can give you a unique advantage to beat your competitors in the market, win and retain customers, grow your business, make better decisions, develop new products and services, and optimize your workflow. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Thinking about GIS Roger F. Tomlinson, 2007 Targeting those charged with launching or implementing a geographic information system for their organization, this book details a practical method for planning a GIS proven successful in public and private sector organizations. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Designing Geodatabases David Arctur, Michael Zeiler, 2004 Building accurate geodatabases is the foundation for meaningful and reliable GIS. By documenting actual case studies of successful ArcGIS implementations, Designing Geodatabases makes it easier to envision your own database plan.--Jacket. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Modeling Our World Michael Zeiler, 1999 Geographic data models are digital frameworks that describe the location and characteristics of things in the world around us. With a geographic information system, we can use these models as lenses to see, interpret, and analyze the infinite complexity of our natural and man-made environments. With the geodatabase, a new geographic data model introduced with ArcInfo 8, you can extend significantly the level of detail and range of accuracy with which you can model geographic reality in a database environment. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: The ArcGIS Imagery Book Clint Brown, Christian Harder, 2016 A conceptual introduction and practical primer to the application of imagery and remote sensing data in GIS (geographic information systems). |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: The Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems John E. Harmon, Steven J. Anderson, 2003-03-11 Presents strategies for application development, interface design, and enabling Web-based access. Includes numerous case studies and examples from the private and public sectors. Provides information on integrating legacy MIS systems and planning for future developments in database design. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Land Administration for Sustainable Development I. P. Williamson, Stig Enemark, Jude Wallace, Abbas Rajabifard, 2010 Through its presentation of a holistic view of land management for sustainable development, this text outlines basic principles of land administration applicable to all countries and their divergent needs. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Learning ArcGIS Geodatabases Hussein Nasser, 2014-06-25 This is a solution-based book, showcasing the real power of ArcGIS Geodatabase by following a real-world, example-based approach. This book is aimed at geospatial developers who want to work with ArcGIS geodatabases as well as manage them. Having knowledge of building a geodatabase from scratch isn't a must; Learning ArcGIS Geodatabases is ideal for those who want to use ArcGIS geodatabase for the first time, or for those who want to migrate from their existing legacy database to a geodatabase. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Learning to Think Spatially National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Geographical Sciences Committee, Committee on Support for Thinking Spatially: The Incorporation of Geographic Information Science Across the K-12 Curriculum, 2005-02-03 Learning to Think Spatially examines how spatial thinking might be incorporated into existing standards-based instruction across the school curriculum. Spatial thinking must be recognized as a fundamental part of Kâ€12 education and as an integrator and a facilitator for problem solving across the curriculum. With advances in computing technologies and the increasing availability of geospatial data, spatial thinking will play a significant role in the information-based economy of the twenty-first century. Using appropriately designed support systems tailored to the Kâ€12 context, spatial thinking can be taught formally to all students. A geographic information system (GIS) offers one example of a high-technology support system that can enable students and teachers to practice and apply spatial thinking in many areas of the curriculum. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Understanding GIS David Smith, Nathan Strout, Christian Harder, Steven D. Moore, Tim Ormsby, Thomas Balstrøm, 2018 In this fourth edition of Understanding GIS -- the only book teaching how to conceive, develop, finish, and present a GIS project -- all exercises have been updated to use Esri's ArcGIS Pro software with revamped data. The book guides readers with explanations of project development concepts and exercises that foster critical thinking. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Python for ArcGIS Pro Silas Toms, Bill Parker, Dr. Christopher Tucker, Rene Rubalcava, 2022-04-29 Extend your ArcGIS expertise by unlocking the world of Python programming. A fully hands-on guide that takes you through exercise after exercise using real data and real problems. NOTE: This book is compatible with ArcGIS Pro 2.9. Key FeaturesLearn the core components of the two Python modules for ArcGIS: ArcPy and ArcGIS API for PythonUse ArcPy, pandas, NumPy, and ArcGIS in ArcGIS Pro Notebooks to manage and analyze geospatial data at scaleIntegrate with ArcGIS Online using Python to publish and manage dataBook Description Integrating Python into your day-to-day ArcGIS work is highly recommended when dealing with large amounts of geospatial data. Python for ArcGIS Pro aims to help you get your work done faster, with greater repeatability and higher confidence in your results. Starting from programming basics and building in complexity, two experienced ArcGIS professionals-turned-Python programmers teach you how to incorporate scripting at each step: automating the production of maps for print, managing data between ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online, creating custom script tools for sharing, and then running data analysis and visualization on top of the ArcGIS geospatial library, all using Python. You'll use ArcGIS Pro Notebooks to explore and analyze geospatial data, and write data engineering scripts to manage ongoing data processing and data transfers. This exercise-based book also includes three rich real-world case studies, giving you an opportunity to apply and extend the concepts you studied earlier. Irrespective of your expertise level with Esri software or the Python language, you'll benefit from this book's hands-on approach, which takes you through the major uses of Python for ArcGIS Pro to boost your ArcGIS productivity. What you will learnAutomate map production to make and edit maps at scale, cutting down on repetitive tasksPublish map layer data to ArcGIS OnlineAutomate data updates using the ArcPy Data Access module and cursorsTurn your scripts into script tools for ArcGIS ProLearn how to manage data on ArcGIS OnlineQuery, edit, and append to feature layers and create symbology with renderers and colorizersApply pandas and NumPy to raster and vector analysisLearn new tricks to manage data for entire cities or large companiesWho this book is for This book is ideal for anyone looking to add Python to their ArcGIS Pro workflows, even if you have no prior experience with programming. This includes ArcGIS professionals, intermediate ArcGIS Pro users, ArcGIS Pro power users, students, and people who want to move from being a GIS Technician to GIS Analyst; GIS Analyst to GIS Programmer; or GIS Developer/Programmer to a GIS Architect. Basic familiarity with geospatial/GIS syntax, ArcGIS, and data science (pandas) is helpful, though not necessary. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Handbook of Biosurveillance Michael M. Wagner, Andrew W. Moore, Ron M. Aryel, 2011-04-28 Provides a coherent and comprehensive account of the theory and practice of real-time human disease outbreak detection, explicitly recognizing the revolution in practices of infection control and public health surveillance. - Reviews the current mathematical, statistical, and computer science systems for early detection of disease outbreaks - Provides extensive coverage of existing surveillance data - Discusses experimental methods for data measurement and evaluation - Addresses engineering and practical implementation of effective early detection systems - Includes real case studies |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: IBM i2 Integrated Law Enforcement: Technical Architecture and Deployment Guide Wil Jamison, John Dowling, IBM Redbooks, 2014-11-17 IBM® i2® Integrated Law Enforcement is an IBM Smarter Cities® solution that addresses the needs of modern-day law enforcement agencies. It is a solution framework that provides the individual capabilities of the products that comprise the solution and extended capabilities developed through the synergistic integration of those product components. As a framework, IBM i2 Integrated Law Enforcement allows for the continuous expansion of capabilities by putting together building blocks within the system and integrating with new, external systems. In doing so, an organization can respond and adapt to its changing needs. Simply stated, the configuration, integration, and implementation of IBM i2 Integrated Law Enforcement and its components provide the tools for more effective law enforcement. This IBM RedpaperTM publication explains the technology and the architecture on which the solution is built. Most importantly, this paper enables technical teams to install, configure, and deploy an instance of the i2 Integrated Law Enforcement solution using the product i2 Intelligent Law Enforcement V1.0.1. This paper is targeted to solution architects, system and deployment engineers, security specialists, data management experts, system analysts, software developers and test engineers, and system administrators. Readers of this paper will benefit from the IBM RedguideTM publication Integrated Law Enforcement: A Holistic Approach to Solving Crime, REDP-5116. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Pipeline Spatial Data Modeling and Pipeline WebGIS Zhenpei Li, 2020-01-01 This monograph, which is the first book focusing on Digital Oil & Gas Pipeline, introduces the author’s long-term research and practice on this topic. It introduces the latest research on the core technologies of the Digital Oil & Gas Pipeline, such as WebGIS, GIS Web Services, pipeline supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), OLE for Process Control, networked virtual reality, and Extensible 3D. The keys to the Digital Oil & Gas Pipeline, including pipeline spatial data model, pipeline WebGIS, integrity of pipeline SCADA and pipeline GIS, pipeline networked virtual reality system, are also elaborated. The knowledge and experience delivered by this monograph will provide a useful reference for readers from the industries in Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation, pipeline automation, GIS, Virtual Reality, and related fields. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 , 2004 This book introduces you to geodatabase concepts and shows you how to use the ESRI ArcGIS Desktop productsArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView to implement geographic database designs. Whether you are importing existing data or building a new geodatabase from scratch, this book makes it easy to identify and complete your task.Begin with the quick-start tutorial to learn how to create and edit a geodatabase, or if you prefer, jump right in and experiment on your own. The book also includes concise, step-by-step, fully illustrated examples. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 Scott Crosier, 2004 This self-study workbook is a hands-on introduction to geographic information system (GIS) software using the ESRI ArcGIS Desktop products ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView. The book includes tutorials for its two parts, Getting to Know ArcGIS and Conducting a GIS Project. The first tutorial helps you quickly learn the basics of browsing GIS data and making maps. The second tutorial shows you how to use the ArcGIS Desktop applications together in the context of planning and conducting a GIS analysis project. Most important, you will learn a framework for structuring your own GIS analysis projects. Getting Started with ArcGIS is the first step to using the worlds most advanced GIS software. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Building a GIS Dave Peters, 2012 Building a GIS, second edition, describes and updates a time-tested approach to system architecture design. Using the Capacity Planning Tool (on the book's DVD), GIS managers and technical architects can try out various system configurations in theory before committing their resources. The book promotes successful GIS operations and is intended for IT experts adopting the technology, GIS professionals new to system design, and executives who need to manage change. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and restructured. Graphics have been updated and numerous illustrations added. Exercises and video presentations on the DVD are designed to help students of system architecture design focus on the most important concepts and hone their expertise. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: GIS Tutorial for Health for ArcGIS Desktop 10. 8 Kristen S. Kurland, Wilpen L. Gorr, 2021-06-22 GIS Tutorial for Health for ArcGIS Desktop 10.8 introduces readers to preparing, visualizing, and analyzing health data in a workbook designed for teaching with ArcGIS Desktop 10.8. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: UML for Database Design Eric J. Naiburg, Robert A. Maksimchuck, 2001 Typically, analysis, development, and database teams work for different business units, and use different design notations. With UML and the Rational Unified Process (RUP), however, they can unify their efforts -- eliminating time-consuming, error-prone translations, and accelerating software to market. In this book, two data modeling specialists from Rational Software Corporation show exactly how to model data with UML and RUP, presenting proven processes and start-to-finish case studies. The book utilizes a running case study to bring together the entire process of data modeling with UML. Each chapter dissects a different stage of the data modeling process, from requirements through implementation. For each stage, the authors cover workflow and participants' roles, key concepts, proven approach, practical design techniques, and more. Along the way, the authors demonstrate how integrating data modeling into a unified software design process not only saves time and money, but gives all team members a far clearer understanding of the impact of potential changes. The book includes a detailed glossary, as well as appendices that present essential Use Case Models and descriptions. For all software team members: managers, team leaders, systems and data analysts, architects, developers, database designers, and others involved in building database applications for the enterprise. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: The ArcGIS Book Christian Harder, Clint Brown, 2017 This is a hands-on book about ArcGIS that you work with as much as read. By the end, using Learn ArcGIS lessons, you'll be able to say you made a story map, conducted geographic analysis, edited geographic data, worked in a 3D web scene, built a 3D model of Venice, and more. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Web GIS Pinde Fu, Jiulin Sun, 2011 This book offers a balance of principles, concepts, and techniques to guide readers toward an understanding of how the World Wide Web can expand and modernize the way you use GIS technology.-- [book cover] |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Engineering Design Data Manual Cesar Quiroga, Nicholas Koncz, 2008 |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: The Knowledge Graph CookBook Andreas Blumauer, Helmut Nagy, 2020 |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Handbook on Geospatial Infrastructure in Support of Census Activities , 2009 The handbook demonstrates how the use and application of contemporary geospatial technologies and geographical databases are beneficial at all stages of the population and housing census process. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Mastering Archimate Edition III Gerben Wierda, 2017-08-24 Third edition of the much praised introduction and in-depth book that teaches the leading enterprise architecture modeling language ArchiMate 3. Includes explanations for many subjects that are modeled, such as SOA/API, ESB, Bitcoin/blockchain, Infrastructure as Code, etc. Also contains a BPMN primer. With 380 diagrams. |
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arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Real Enterprise Architecture Tom Graves, 2008 Enterprise-architecture is often described as part of IT, but its real scope is much wider - the structure of everything the enterprise is and does. This book introduces a new approach to tackle this broader role for whole-of-enterprise architecture, using a systematic, iterative process for architecture development. Topics include how to bridge the business/IT divide; how to link architecture with business strategy; and how to improve balance between manual, machine and IT-based processes. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 , 2004 This book is an excellent reference for users of ESRI ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst, one of the available extensions to the ArcGIS Desktop products ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView. ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst enables users to predict the magnitude or quantity of some phenomena across, above, or below a landscape. Predictions of such phenomena are made using measured sample points taken at various locations in the study site. ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst creates the most accurate continuous surface possible from those measured samples, allowing an individual or team to make more effective decisions.Begin with the quick-start tutorial for an overview of ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst basics. If you prefer, jump right in and experiment on your own. The book also includes concise, step-by-step, fully illustrated examples. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Principles of Geographic Information Systems Rolf A. de By, 2004 |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: What is ArcGIS 9.2? Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.), 2006 What is ArcGIS 9.2? discusses the various parts of ArcGIS and the role each part plays in a GIS, as well as taking a close look at what a GIS actually is. This book is designed for both the new ArcGIS user and those already familiar with the software because it explains the functions and components of ArcGIS as well as the critical GIS concepts that provide the foundation for ArcGIS. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro Michael Law, Amy Collins, 2019 The authors teach new and existing GIS users how to get started solving problems by visualizing, querying, creating, editing, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data in both 2D and 3D environments using ArcGIS Pro. This book teaches the basic functions and capabilities of the system through practical project workflows and shows how to be productive with the components of the platform. The second edition has been updated to include information relevant for ArcGIS Pro 2.3.--adapted from publisher's description. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: GIS Tutorial for Crime Analysis Wilpen L. Gorr, Kristen Seamens Kurland, Zan M. Dodson, 2018 GIS Tutorial for Crime Analysis, second edition presents state-of-the-art crime mapping and analysis methods that can be incorporated into any police department's current practices. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Preservation and the New Data Landscape Erica Avrami, 2019 This book explores how enhancing the collection, accuracy, and management of data can aid in identifying vulnerable neighborhoods, understanding the role of older buildings, and planning sustainable growth. For preservation to play a dynamic and inclusive role, policy must evolve beyond designation and regulation and use evidence-based research. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: ArcGIS 9 Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.), 2006 ArcGIS Desktop lets you perform the full range of GIS tasks - from geodatabase design and management to data editing; from map query to cartographic production and sophisticated geographic visualization and analysis. It is where the core work of GIS occurs. This book gives you an overview of the ArcGIS Desktop system and shows you how to access the basic functions of the software. This chapter introduces ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox - the basic framework of ArcGIS Desktop - including the structure of each, the functions each performs, and how they're used together. The book covers the functions most people will use, plus a number of specialized tasks that you may need for specific applications. It illustrates the various tasks you can perform, shows where to access them in the user interface, and shows how to get started with a particular task using basic or default settings. |
arcgis enterprise architecture diagram: Pro Power BI Architecture Reza Rad, 2018-11-19 Architect and deploy a Power BI solution. This book will help you understand the many available options and choose the best combination for hosting, developing, sharing, and deploying a Power BI solution within your organization. Pro Power BI Architecture provides detailed examples and explains the different methods available for sharing and securing Power BI content so that only intended recipients can see it. Commonly encountered problems you will learn to handle include content unexpectedly changing while users are in the process of creating reports and building analysis, methods of sharing analyses that don’t cover all the requirements of your business or organization, and inconsistent security models. The knowledge provided in this book will allow you to choose an architecture and deployment model that suits the needs of your organization, ensuring that you do not spend your time maintaining your solution but on using it for its intended purpose and gaining business value from mining and analyzing your organization’s data. What You'll LearnArchitect and administer enterprise-level Power BI solutions Choose the right sharing method for your Power BI solution Create and manage environments for development, testing, and production Implement row level security in multiple ways to secure your data Save money by choosing the right licensing plan Select a suitable connection type—Live Connection, DirectQuery, or Scheduled Refresh—for your use case Set up a Power BI gateway to bridge between on-premises data sources and the Power BI cloud service Who This Book Is For Data analysts, developers, architects, and managers who want to leverage Power BI for their reporting solution |
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