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2024.12
2nd Edition. — McGraw-Hill, 2022. — 448 p. — ISBN: 978-1-265-12771-8. Mastering ArcGIS Pro introduces the basic ideas behind GIS, teaching the concepts and skills needed to enter this rapidly evolving industry or use GIS in your current discipline. Based on the widely used ArcGIS software developed by Esri, Inc., this text integrates learning fundamental concepts with...
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2023.02
Environmental Systems Research Institute, 2004. — 164 p. Linear referencing in the ESRI(R) ArcGIS(TM) Desktop products — ArcInfo(TM), ArcEditor(TM), and ArcView(R) — enables users to create, manage, display, query, and analyze data whose relative position has been modeled along a linear feature. Linear referencing in ArcView allows users to display and query route and event...
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2022.11
Springer, 2022. — 263 p. — ISBN: 978-3-031-08497-3. This upper-undergraduate textbook teaches students programming in GIS using a mix of computer science theory and hands-on activities, to empower students to understand fundamentals and apply their knowledge beyond the specific examples in the book. Each of the book’s twenty-one chapters integrates instructional material with...
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2022.04
ESRI Press - 377 p. Second Edition. This companion textbook to The ArcGIS Book: 10 Big Ideas about Applying Geography to Your World (Esri Press, 2015) builds on the foundational concepts laid out in The ArcGIS Book. Whether you are a self-learner, currently teaching, or are planning to teach GIS, this guide provides the materials to develop and apply ArcGIS tools and concepts....
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Esri Press, 2017 - 172 p. - ISBN: 9781589484870. Second Edition. The Second Edition of The ArcGIS Book. Applies The Science of Where. The ArcGIS Book: 10 Big Ideas about Applying The Science of Where, second edition and its companion website offer all the information and interactive educational resources needed to apply the “where factor” to get deeper insights from data....
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2021.09
Esri Press, 2021. — 772 p. Learn the latest ArcGIS Pro tools and workflows with this popular book! Updated for the latest version of ArcGIS Pro, GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.8 is the book of choice for classrooms and self-learners seeking to begin or grow their expertise using Esri’s premier desktop geographic information system (GIS) technology. This fourth edition features...
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2nd edition. — Geospatial Training Services, 2021. — 263 p. — ISBN: 979-8740349961. This hands on exercise book starts with an overview of the Python 3.x language. You’ll learn the basic constructs of this powerful, easy to learn language for automating your ArcGIS Pro geoprocessing tasks. You’ll also learn how to install, configure, and write scripts using the popular PyCharm...
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2019.04
CRC Press, 2017. - 328 p. - ISBN: 1466510080 Combining GIS concepts and fundamental spatial thinking methodology with real programming examples, this book introduces popular Python-based tools and their application to solving real-world problems. It elucidates the programming constructs of Python with its high-level toolkits and demonstrates its integration with ArcGIS Theory....
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Esri Press, 2019. — 172 p. — ISBN: 978-1589485440. The arrival of ArcGIS Pro has brought a challenge to ArcMap users. The new software is sufficiently different in architecture and layout that some workflows must be revisited or modified. Current ArcMap users are pressed for time, trying to learn the new software while still completing their daily tasks, and they need a book...
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2019.01
Esri Press, 2016. — 450\525 p. — ISBN: 9781589484573. In the tradition of the best-selling Getting to Know series, Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro teaches 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 the latest ArcGIS mapping app, ArcGIS Pro....
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2018.09
3rd ed. — Esrei Press, 2018. — 272 p. — ISBN: 978-1589485204. Lining Up Data in ArcGIS(r): A Guide to Map Projectionsis an easy-to-navigate, troubleshooting reference for any GIS user with the common problem of data misalignment. Completely updated with full-color maps and diagrams from ArcGIS Desktop 10.6 but still compatible with ArcGIS Desktop 10.1 and higher, this book...
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3rd ed. — Esri Press, 2018. — 472 p. — ISBN: 978-1589485211. Getting to Know Web GIS, third edition, pairs fundamental principles with step-by-step exercises to teach readers how to share resources online and build Web GIS apps easily and quickly. Start now building Web apps without a single line of programming, and then move on to developing more advanced skills using a...
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Third Edition. — Esri Press, 2018. — 488 p. — ISBN: 9781589485211. Getting to Know Web GIS, third edition, pairs fundamental principles with step-by-step exercises to teach readers how to share resources online and build Web GIS apps easily and quickly. Start now building Web apps without a single line of programming, and then move on to developing more advanced skills using a...
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7th Edition. — McGraw-Hill Education, 2016. — 619 p. — ISBN: 978-0-07-809514-6. This book is an introductory GIS text that is designed to offer everything you need to master the basic elements of GIS. The author's step-by-step approach helps students negotiate the challenging tasks involved in learning sophisticated GIS software. An innovative and unique feature of Mastering...
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2018.05
ESRI, 2001. — 306 p. Geostatistical Analyst is revolutionary because it bridges the gap between geostatistics and GIS. For some time, geostatistical tools have been available, but never integrated tightly within GIS modeling environments. Integration is important because, for the first time, GIS professionals can begin to quantify the quality of their surface models by...
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2018.02
Esri Press, 2017. — 483 p. — (GIS Tutorials). — ISBN: 9781589484665. This book is an introductory text for learning ArcGIS Pro, the premier professional desktop GIS application. In-depth exercises that use ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and other ArcGIS apps feature the latest GIS technology to show readers how to make maps, how to create and analyze spatial data, and how to manage...
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2017.11
Apress, 2017. — 135 p. Learn to use the ArcGIS API 4 for JavaScript to build custom web mapping applications. This book teaches you to easily create interactive displays of geographic information that you can use to tell stories and answer questions. Version 4 of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript introduces new patterns and fundamental concepts, including 3D mapping capabilities....
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2017.07
Esri Press, 2015. — 390 p. Getting to Know Web GIS is a workbook, with detailed, step-by-step exercises, that teaches readers how to share resources online and build web GIS applications easily and quickly. It covers the Esri suite of web GIS technologies, including ArcGIS Online, Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS for Server, web app templates, Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS, ArcGIS API for...
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Esri Press, 2015 — 71 p. Learning model basics Introducing model building Setting up interactive models Programming with model tools Establishing flow of control Working within the modeling environment Setting up advanced modeling techniques Using multiple inputs Using model iterations Building model documentation
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2017.05
Packt Publishing, 2017. — 290 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78712-258-1. Pattern Analysis and cluster mapping made easy Spatial statistics has the potential to provide insight that is not otherwise available through traditional GIS tools. This book is designed to introduce you to the use of spatial statistics so you can solve complex geographic analysis. The book begins by introducing you...
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2017.03
ISBN: 139781785284496 — 368 p. ArcGIS Pro is Esri’s newest desktop GIS application with powerful tools for visualizing, maintaining, and analyzing data. ArcGIS Pro makes use of the modern ribbon interface and 64-bit processing to increase the speed and efficiency of using GIS. It allows users to create amazing maps in both 2D and 3D quickly and easily. This book will take you...
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Packt, 2016. — 344 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78217-579-7. Create, analyze, and map your spatial data with ArcGIS for Desktop About This Book Learn how to use ArcGIS for Desktop to create and manage geographic data, perform vector and raster analysis, design maps, and share your results Solve real-world problems and share your valuable results using the powerful instruments of ArcGIS for...
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2017.01
ESRI Press, 2009. — 395 p. GIS Tutorial 2: Spatial Analysis Workbook provides hands-on exercises for intermediate-level GIS users to build problem-solving and analysis skills. A companion to the concepts in The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis book series, GIS Tutorial 2 gives experience with various spatial analysis methods, including location analysis; change over time, location,...
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ESRI Press, 2010. — 417 p. GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook is a top-selling introductory text for learning ArcGIS for Desktop. This workbook presents GIS tools and functionality, including querying interactive maps, collecting data, and running geoprocessing tools. Its detailed exercises, "Your Turn" sections, and homework assignments can be adapted to learning GIS in a...
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University of Pennsylvania, School of Design. 2011, 84 p. This manual is intended for undergraduate and graduate students learning to use ArcGIS.10 in a classroom setting.Each section in the manual introduces a general group of functions in ArcGIS, providing step by step instructions for using a set of tools with screen captures
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2016.11
Esri Press, 2013. — 368 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58948-282-1. Python Scripting for ArcGIS is a technical guide that provides a clear, step-by-step process for the creation of Python scripts to enhance ArcGIS 10.1 capabilities. "Python scripting is a fundamental tool for GIS professionals to extend the functionality of ArcGIS and automate workflows," says author Paul A. Zandbergen. "You...
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2016.05
Packt Publishing - ebooks Account, 2016. — 287 p. — ISBN: 1785888668. — ISBN13: 978-1785888663 Key Features Unshackle your GIS application from a workstation! Get running with three major web mapping projects covering all the important aspects of the ArcGIS JavaScript API. Set a strong foundation for the ArcGIS JavaScript API and modular coding with dojo. Gain a crystal clear...
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2016.01
Springer, 2015. — 544 p. in color. — ISBN: 9783319183978 This book introduces Python scripting for geographic information science (GIS) workflow optimization using ArcGIS. It builds essential programming skills for automating GIS analysis. Over 200 sample Python scripts and 175 classroom-tested exercises reinforce the learning objectives. Readers will learn to: • Write and run...
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Esri publishes a new book in PDF format and web descargable that will help both professionals in the gis as to those who have yet to be starting in the field to create web maps, use mobile apps and much more. A Guide Easy in which they can learn 10 great ideas on how to use the platform Arcgis and tools web mapping to make the most of the systems of geographical information.
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ESRI Press. 2001. - 490 p. Introduces you to geodatabase concepts and shows you how to implement geographic database designs in a geodatabase. Whether you're importing existing data or building a new geodatabase from scratch, this guide makes it easy to find a task and work through the steps to get it done.
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2015.04
Packt Publishing, 2014. — 150 p. — ISBN10: 1783988649, ISBN13: 978-1783988648. ArcGIS is an industry standard for geospatial development and management. A geodatabase is the database used to store and manage the spatial data. Learning ArcGIS Geodatabases offers a comprehensive working and practical experience for readers who are interested in knowing about ArcGIS. The initial...
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2015.03
Packt Publishing, 2014. — 138 p. — ISBN: 978-1783552955. ArcGIS allows users to create rich maps and applications that interact with services hosted on ArcGIS for Server and ArcGIS Online. This book will help you to understand the ArcGIS JavaScript API in a fun way while building a real-life project. This book revolves around a fictional project called Bestaurants. The journey...
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2015.02
Manning Publications, 2014. — 248 p. — ISBN13: 978-1617291616, ISBN10: 1617291617. Now you can unshackle your GIS application from a workstation! Using the ArcGIS JavaScript API, developers can build mobile and web-based maps and applications driven by ArcGIS data and functionality. Experienced ArcGIS developers will find that the familiar development environment provides a...
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2013.07
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. — 672 p. — 3rd edition. — ISBN: 1118159802. Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGISintegrates a broad introduction to GIS with a software-specific workbook for Esri's ArcGIS. Where most courses make do using two separate texts, one covering GIS and another the software, this book enables students and instructors to use a single text...
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. - 528 p. Language: English Learn how to improve your productivity with ArcGIS for Desktop and Beginning ArcGIS for Desktop Development Using .NET ArcGIS Desktop is a powerful suite of software tools for creating and using maps, compiling, analyzing and sharing geospatial information, and managing spatial databases. As with any sophisticated...
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What is ArcSDE? Why ArcSDE? ArcSDE connection configuration options. ArcSDE for Developers. Data. Storage. Data storage with ArcSDE. Organizing features. Types of features. Feature storage. Geometry storage options. Spatial indexing.Relational access and object relational access. Vector tables. Raster tables. The ArcGIS geodatabase. What is the geodatabase? Geodatabase...
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About ArcIMS. ArcIMS documentation. Other available documents. About sample data and applications. Getting support. Installation and startup. Installing ArcIMS. Starting ArcIMS. Quick-start tutorial. Creating a map for the Web. Creating an Image Service. Designing a Web site. Viewing your Web site. Quick reference. Author. Designer. Administrator. Service Administrator. Viewers.
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