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Generalidades de ArcGIS

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1 Generalidades de ArcGIS
Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

2 Generalidades de ArcGIS
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3 ¿Qué es ArcGIS? Es un SIG integrado que consiste en tres partes claves: El software ArcGIS Desktop es un conjunto integrado de aplicaciones SIG avanzadas. El ArcSDE Gateway es una interfaz paraen un sistema de administración de bases de datos espaciales (DBMS). El software ArcIMS (Internet Management System) es un SIG orientado al Internet para distribuir datos y servicios.

4 Generalidades de ArcGIS
Compuestos por módulos básicos y otros opcionales (extensiones) ArcInfo ArcEditor ArcView ArcIMS (Internet) ArcSDE (Servidos de datos) Base de datos ArcGIS Servicios Datos ArcGIS Desktop Overview of ArcGIS The ArcGIS Desktop includes a suite of integrated applications: ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox. Using these three applications together, you can perform any GIS task, simple to advanced, including mapping, data management, geographic analysis, data editing, and geoprocessing. In addition, ArcGIS 8.1 allows you to tap into an abundance of spatial data and resources available through ArcIMS services on the Internet or stored in an ArcSDE database. The ArcGIS Desktop is a comprehensive, integrated, scalable system designed to meet the needs of a wide range of GIS users. The ArcGIS Desktop can be accessed using three software products, each providing a higher level of functionality. ArcView provides comprehensive mapping and analysis tools along with simple editing and geoprocessing tools. ArcEditor includes the full functionality of ArcView with the addition of advanced editing capabilities for coverages and geodatabases. ArcInfo extends the functionality of both to include advanced geoprocessing. It also includes the legacy applications for ArcInfo Workstation (Arc, ARCPLOT™, ARCEDIT™, and so on). Because ArcView, ArcInfo, and the new ArcEditor product all share a common architecture, users working with any of these clients can share their work with other users. Maps, data, symbology, map layers, custom tools and interfaces, reports, metadata, and so on, can be accessed interchangeably in all three products. This means that you get the benefit of using a single architecture instead of learning and deploying many different architectures. The capabilities of all three levels can be further extended using a series of optional add-on software such as the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

5 Generalidades de ArcGIS
$$$ $$ $ Overview of ArcGIS The ArcGIS Desktop includes a suite of integrated applications: ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox. Using these three applications together, you can perform any GIS task, simple to advanced, including mapping, data management, geographic analysis, data editing, and geoprocessing. In addition, ArcGIS 8.1 allows you to tap into an abundance of spatial data and resources available through ArcIMS services on the Internet or stored in an ArcSDE database. The ArcGIS Desktop is a comprehensive, integrated, scalable system designed to meet the needs of a wide range of GIS users. The ArcGIS Desktop can be accessed using three software products, each providing a higher level of functionality. ArcView provides comprehensive mapping and analysis tools along with simple editing and geoprocessing tools. ArcEditor includes the full functionality of ArcView with the addition of advanced editing capabilities for coverages and geodatabases. ArcInfo extends the functionality of both to include advanced geoprocessing. It also includes the legacy applications for ArcInfo Workstation (Arc, ARCPLOT™, ARCEDIT™, and so on). Because ArcView, ArcInfo, and the new ArcEditor product all share a common architecture, users working with any of these clients can share their work with other users. Maps, data, symbology, map layers, custom tools and interfaces, reports, metadata, and so on, can be accessed interchangeably in all three products. This means that you get the benefit of using a single architecture instead of learning and deploying many different architectures. The capabilities of all three levels can be further extended using a series of optional add-on software such as the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

6 ¿Qué es el ArcGIS Desktop?
El ArcGIS Desktop es un conjunto de aplicaciones integradas: ArcMap, ArcCatalog y ArcToolbox. Usando estas tres aplicaciones juntas, se puede realizar cualquier tarea SIG, desde una simple hasta una muy avanzada, incluyendo mapeo, administración de datos, análisis geográficos, edición de datos y geoprocesamiento. Además, ArcGIS permite tener acceso a abundantes recursos y datos espaciales disponibles en Internet a través de los servicios de ArcIMS

7 ArcMap + ArcCatalog + ArcToolbox
Arc View Arc Editor Arc Info ArcMap + ArcCatalog + ArcToolbox

8 Generalidades de las aplicaciones
Los productos de ArcGIS comparten aplicaciones comunes: ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcToolbox Overview of applications ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox are designed to work together to perform all GIS tasks. For example, you can search for and find a map document in ArcCatalog, then open it in ArcMap by double-clicking it in the Catalog. You can then edit and enhance your data through the tools available in the ArcMap editing environment. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

9 ArcCatalog Explora sus datos Organiza los datos
Localiza y previsualiza Crea los archivos de geodatos (metadatos) ArcCatalog The ArcCatalog application helps you to organize and manage all of your GIS data. It includes tools for browsing and finding geographic information, recording and viewing metadata, quickly viewing any dataset, and defining the schema structure for your geographic data layers. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

10 ArcCatalog ArcCatalog
The ArcCatalog application helps you to organize and manage all of your GIS data. It includes tools for browsing and finding geographic information, recording and viewing metadata, quickly viewing any dataset, and defining the schema structure for your geographic data layers. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

11 ArcMap Modulo principal Contiene las funciones de Entrada de datos
Visualización Edición Búsquedas Análisis Gráficos Reportes ArcMap ArcMap provides tools for creating visual displays of your data, querying, and creating presentation-quality maps. ArcMap makes it easy to layout your maps for printing, embedding in other documents, or electronic publishing. In addition, ArcMap includes analysis, charting, and reporting functions, and a comprehensive suite of editing tools for creating and editing geographic data. When you save a map, all of your layout work, symbols, text, and graphics are automatically preserved. ArcMap is the primary ArcGIS application for displaying, querying, editing, creating, and analyzing data in ArcMap. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

12 ArcToolbox Funciones para el geoprocesamiento
Importación, exportación y conversión de geodatos. Spatial Analyst 3D Analyst Geostatistical Analyst Image Analysis Conversión de datos Cambio de proyecciones ArcToolbox ArcToolbox provides you with tools for data conversion, managing coordinate systems, and changing map projections. For ease of use, ArcToolbox supports drag-and-drop operations from ArcCatalog. For ArcInfo users, ArcToolbox provides additional and more sophisticated data conversion and spatial analysis tools. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)

13 Ayuda en línea Tabla de contenido Índice Tutorial Buscar Otra ayuda
Getting help The ArcGIS Desktop Help provides several methods for finding the help you need to use the software most productively. Using the Contents tab, you can search for information according to the topical category it is in. The Index tab allows you to search for topics containing words from help index, such as Layer or Table. The Find tab allows you to search every help document for a word you specify. Your word does not have to be in the index in order to search the document for it, but the search will take longer if it's not in the index. In ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox, button and tool names are displayed when you move the mouse over them (these are called tool tips). Additionally, you can click the Question Mark (?) button, then click on a button or tool to access additional help about it (this is called context-sensitive help). For applications like ArcMap that have graphical user interfaces, context-sensitive help is useful for finding out what all the various buttons and tools do. ArcGIS Online Help explains procedures, tools, buttons, and commands. Each Help tab lets you get online help in a different manner. Clicking a specific topic opens its help document. In addition, you can get context sensitive help on any tool using the What's This tool on the ArcMap and ArcCatalog interface. Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView and ArcInfo (I)


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