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School and training course in:Houston, United StatesTotal 600 result(s).
School: ESRI Training and Education Training Center(s): Chicago, Charlotte, Danvers, Honolulu, Houston, New York, San Antonio, Sacramento, Tampa, United States Tel.: 888-377-4575 380 New York Street Redlands, CA 92373-8100
Introduction to ArcGIS (On-site) Course Format: On-site ArcGIS overview: Capabilities and applications; Interacting with the interface; Basic display.
Spatial data concepts: Representing spatial data and descriptive information.
ArcGIS data model: Geodatabases; Shapefiles; Coverages; Feature types; Attributes.
GIS software: Components; Functions; Applications.
Spatial coordinate systems and map projections: Georeferencing data; What map projecti...
ArcGIS Desktop for Mining Geoscience (On-site) Course Format: On-site Working with geologic, structural, and geophysical data in ArcGIS: Adding data, Exploring data; Querying data.
Symbolizing geoscience data: Symbolizing geology, faults, foldaxes, and structural measurements; Visualizing geochemical data using graduated color and graduated symbol legends.
Creating a geology map for plotting: Creating a layout; Exporting a layout to a PDF file and an image file...
ArcGIS Business Analyst (On-site) Course Format: On-site Using GIS for business analysis: types of business analyses; software components of Business Analyst; Accessing Business Analyst tools and data in ArcMap and ArcCatalog; Defining the mapcentric and datacentric analytical approaches.
Understanding the Business Analyst environment: Working with the Business Analyst map documents; Navigating a map in ArcMap; Understanding group layers and scale-d...
Implementing Tracking Server (On-site) Course Format: On-site Introduction: Tracking Server fundamentals; Creating Tracking Viewer Web sites; Using data links; ArcGIS Tracking Analyst.
Java Development and Web site creation: Tailoring the Tracking Viewer; Connecting to Tracking Server with Java; Data structures and managing tracking messages; Using TXL files for symbology.
COM/C++ Development: Tracking Server development; Tracking Server Visual Basic de...
Geodatabase Design Concepts (On-site) Course Format: On-site Introduction to the geodatabase: Background information on geodatabase capabilities and advantages; Storage options; Geodatabase elements; Behavior in the geodatabase.
Overview of geodatabase design: What to expect at each phase; Overview of Inception phase; Overview of Elaboration phase; Overview of Construction phase; Overview of Transition phase.
Building the conceptual model: Identifying ...
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses Using ArcGIS (On-site) Course Format: On-site What is ArcGIS?: Basic principles of GIS as spatial data management technology and why it is so useful in water resources analyses; Data structures, tools, and techniques.
Arc Hydro data model: The backbone of GIS implementation in water resources (data); Core feature classes, attributes, and relationships; HydroID–key identifier and relationship builder; Time series storage; Enterprise vs. pr...
GIS Portal Toolkit (On-site) Course Format: On-site GIS portals provide the framework for collaborative geospatial user communities, and facilitate discovery, sharing, and delivery of GIS content and services. GIS portals organize content and services such as directories, search tools, community information, support resources, data, and applications. They provide capabilities to query metadata records for relevant data and services and link dire...
Extending the ArcGIS Desktop Applications (On-site) Course Format: On-site Fundamentals of developing Desktop applications: Overview of the ArcGIS architecture and ArcObjects libraries; Overview of ArcObjects and COM; Overview of ArcObjects and the Visual Basic .NET API; Steps for developing custom Visual Basic .NET components; ArcGIS vs. Visual Basic .NET Integration; Visual Basic .NET Base classes.
Custom UI controls: Types of UI controls and CommandItem; UI contro...
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Microsoft .NET Framework (On-site) Course Format: On-site Building Web ADF applications: Web ADF components; Web ADF controls; Web Mapping Application template organization.
Using the Web ADF controls: ResourceManager controls; Mapping controls; Web ADF JavaScript library; Layer definitions; ImageBlending options; Tiling schemes.
Programming the Web ADF: Using data sources, resources, and functionalities; Common data source API.
Working with custom...
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Java Platform (On-site) Course Format: On-site The Web ADF: ArcGIS Server architecture and components; Web ADF controls; Task framework; Web applications; Web Mapping Application template; IDE integration; Configuration files; Themes; JavaScript libraries; Image resources.
JavaServer Faces: JSF applications; JSF controls; Components of JSF JSP pages; Beans and managed beans; Value-binding expressions; Navigation rules and types; how JSF re...
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