Managing Geospatial Data in ArcGIS
Strictly by pre-registration only
What is this course about?
Achieve simplified data management that supports your organization's needs.
This course takes you on an in-depth exploration of the geodatabase, the native data storage format for ArcGIS software. Best practices to create a geodatabase to centrally store and efficiently manage your organization's authoritative geospatial data are covered. You will develop skills needed to configure unique geodatabase features that ensure data integrity and accuracy over time and a thorough understanding of file and enterprise geodatabase capabilities.
Course details
Price
IDR11.600.000,00
Location
Jakarta
Duration
2 days
Level
Intermediate
Category
Geodata Course
CPD points
*price exclude Tax
Software
Esri Indonesia will provide the following software to use during class:
- ArcGIS Pro (Standard or Advanced)
Are there any prerequisites?
- Completion of ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro or equivalent knowledge.
What skills will I learn?
- Create a geodatabase, explore schema options, and evaluate appropriate data models.
- Add data to a geodatabase, edit feature geometry and attributes, and create a mosaic dataset to store and disseminate imagery.
- Define data rules and relationships to simplify data editing and ensure data integrity.
- Access an enterprise geodatabase and load data into it.
What can I expect?
- 1. Why use a geodatabase?
- Types of data
- Advantages of using a geodatabase
- Exploring a geodatabase
- Life cycle of a geodatabase
- Exercise 1: Get started with a geodatabase
- 2. Improving data integrity with geodatabase structure
- What is a schema?
- Working with ArcGIS Solutions
- Methods for improving data integrity
- Using a geodatabase to improve data integrity
- Exercise 2: Work with subtypes and domains
- 3. Enforcing data integrity with contingent values
- What are contingent values?
- Using contingent values
- Use cases for contingent values
- Using feature templates
- Exercise 3: Create feature templates to support contingent values
- Subtypes and contingent values
- Managing contingent values
- 4. Associating nonspatial data with geographic data
- Types of nonspatial data
- Considerations when designing a geodatabase
- Basics of cardinality
- Identifying the type of cardinality
- Characteristics of relationship classes
- Workflow for creating a relationship class
- Exercise 4: Use relationship classes
- Adding files with a ttachments
- 5. Managing raster data
- Sources of raster data
- Raster data management issues
- Storing rasters in a geodatabase
- Components of a mosaic dataset
- Advantages of mosaic datasets
- Workflow for creating a mosaic dataset
- Exercise 5: Create a mosaic dataset
- 6. Designing geodatabase topologies
- What is a geodatabase topology?
- Improving data quality with topology
- Using topology in your organization
- How topology works
- Identifying topology rules for a workflow
- Workflow for topology design
- Exercise 6A: Build a topology
- Workflow for validating topology
- Exercise 6B: Apply a topology
- 7. Building attribute rules
- What are attribute rules?
- Types of attribute rules
- Workflow for building attribute rules
- Building batch calculation rules
- Exercise 7A: Build immediate calculation rules
- Building a constraint rule
- Exercise 7B: Build batch validation rules
- 8. Migrating to an enterprise geodatabase
- Types of editing workflows
- Considerations about choosing an editing workflow
- When should you version your feature class?
- Checkpoint
- Versioned editing
- Learning the basics of versioned editing
- Exercise 8: Edit versioned data
- Connecting to ArcGIS Enterprise
- Benefits of sharing with ArcGIS Enterprise
- Workflow for using a feature service for editing
- Appropriate workflows for each connection
- Editing a shared feature service