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1 ArcGIS Fundamentals: What’s New in ArcGIS 9.1

2 Overview Current statusCurrent status ArcGIS 9.1ArcGIS 9.1 –Major themes –New features –Product changes –Timeframe What’s nextWhat’s next

3 ArcGIS 9 Releases ArcGIS 9.0 ArcGIS 9.0.1 SP1 Linux and Solaris Release Quality, Network Analyst 3D ArcReader, Schematics Quality Quality Quality, Data Interoperability Extension SP2 SP3 ArcGIS 9.1 ArcGIS 9.2 Today SP1 SP2

4 ArcGIS 9.0.1 “ArcGIS 9 Release” for Redhat / SUSE Linux and Solaris Operating Systems (no Windows re-release)“ArcGIS 9 Release” for Redhat / SUSE Linux and Solaris Operating Systems (no Windows re-release) –ArcReader, ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Server –ArcIMS ArcMap Server Includes 9.0 SP2Includes 9.0 SP2

5 ArcGIS 9.0 SP3 Address issues inAddress issues in –ArcGIS Desktop –ArcGIS Engine –ArcGIS Server –ArcSDE –ArcIMS Includes SP2 + over 80 issuesIncludes SP2 + over 80 issues Installs on 9.0, all fixes in 9.1Installs on 9.0, all fixes in 9.1

6 ArcGIS 9.1 Release

7 ArcGIS 9.1 Overview Vision: Continue to improve quality and usability, and add key new features Major enhancements: Improved Quality and UsabilityImproved Quality and Usability –Over 1700 improvements since 9.0 Network Analyst extension (new at 9.1)Network Analyst extension (new at 9.1) 3D ArcReader3D ArcReader Integrated ArcGIS SchematicsIntegrated ArcGIS Schematics Integrated ArcGIS Data InteroperabilityIntegrated ArcGIS Data Interoperability

8 ArcGIS 9.1 Desktop Stability and productivity enhancements Pan to selectionPan to selection Pause drawingPause drawing Better support for longer field namesBetter support for longer field names Swipe toolSwipe tool Geoprocessing:Geoprocessing: –Add +60 tools to ArcEditor –Add +40 tools to ArcView –New Merge Tool and Samples toolbox New feature to ease migration - ‘Save As’New feature to ease migration - ‘Save As’ New improved dataNew improved data –150m world wide imagery available for all users Much more…Much more…

9 Share Documents and Layers Between Releases (Save As) New 9.0/9.1 features / functionality is not backwards compatibleNew 9.0/9.1 features / functionality is not backwards compatible No changes required in 8.3 projectsNo changes required in 8.3 projects 9.1/9.0 GDBs and some new raster formats can not be used in 8.39.1/9.0 GDBs and some new raster formats can not be used in 8.3 9.1/9.0 use same format9.1/9.0 use same format Standard from this release forwardStandard from this release forward Save A Copy of documents (mxd, sxd, lyr) as 8.3

10 ArcReader and ArcGIS Publisher ArcGIS PublisherArcGIS Publisher –Publisher Extension for Globes ArcReaderArcReader –General Functionality Layer TransparencyLayer Transparency Swipe Tool (also available in ArcMap)Swipe Tool (also available in ArcMap) ArcWeb Place FinderArcWeb Place Finder –ArcReader Globe functionality Global Navigation toolGlobal Navigation tool Pivot ToolPivot Tool Fly ToolFly Tool Target ToolTarget Tool Animation playerAnimation player General Quality ImprovementsGeneral Quality Improvements

11 ArcGIS 9.1 Open GIS Consortium (OGC) Standards Improved OGC format SupportImproved OGC format Support –Consume Web Mapping Service (WMS) in the Desktop (SP2) –Web Feature Service (WFS) provider in ArcIMS –Web Catalog Service (CS-W 2.0) in ArcIMS Metadata Server OGC Simple Feature Conformance testingOGC Simple Feature Conformance testing –DB2 – SQL types and functions –Informix – SQL types and functions –SQL Server – Binary schema –Oracle – Binary schema –ArcGIS – Object Linking and Embedding (OLE/DB)

12 ArcGIS 9.1 Desktop Extensions New Network Analyst extensionNew Network Analyst extension Improved Schematics extensionImproved Schematics extension Improved scalability and performance for large maps in Maplex extensionImproved scalability and performance for large maps in Maplex extension Include Data Interoperability as standard optional extension in installInclude Data Interoperability as standard optional extension in install Licensing changes to simplify install and maintenanceLicensing changes to simplify install and maintenance

13 Network Analyst Easy to use network analysis on GIS data Simple User InterfaceSimple User Interface Geoprocessing tools (Dialogs, Scripts, ModelBuilder)Geoprocessing tools (Dialogs, Scripts, ModelBuilder) ArcObjects for developersArcObjects for developers Advanced multi-modal data modelAdvanced multi-modal data model

14 Network Analyst Many network “solvers” RoutingRouting –Multi-point routing –Traveling salesperson –Time windows –Stop duration Service AreasService Areas Closest FacilityClosest Facility Origin / Destination Cost Matrix (OD)Origin / Destination Cost Matrix (OD) Driving DirectionsDriving Directions

15 Network Datasets Layer typesLayer types –Geodatabases –Shapefiles –StreetMap Datasets SDC Multiple Cost fields (dynamic costs, fixed costs,…)Multiple Cost fields (dynamic costs, fixed costs,…) Advanced Turn restrictionsAdvanced Turn restrictions Hierarchical Routing ( better performance)Hierarchical Routing ( better performance) Support for BarriersSupport for Barriers

16 ArcGIS Schematics Extension

17 What Is Schematics? A simplified representation of an object or set of objects intended to explain its structure and connectivity in a more understandable wayA simplified representation of an object or set of objects intended to explain its structure and connectivity in a more understandable way A drawing or diagram representing a set of relationships among objectsA drawing or diagram representing a set of relationships among objects A way to represent any type of network and diagram within a symbolic system, in a defined space, and without scaling constraintsA way to represent any type of network and diagram within a symbolic system, in a defined space, and without scaling constraints

18 ArcGIS Schematics Integrated with ArcGIS Usability Improvements Use of ArcMap standard ToolsUse of ArcMap standard Tools 3 schematic toolbars3 schematic toolbars Diagrams added to data frames as layersDiagrams added to data frames as layers

19 ArcGIS Schematics New diagram typesNew diagram types Schematics stored and managed in geodatabaseSchematics stored and managed in geodatabase New ArcObjects Software Development Kit (SDK) New ArcObjects Software Development Kit (SDK)

20 Which Industries Use Schematics? Energy Utilities (Electricity, Gas)Energy Utilities (Electricity, Gas) Communication (Telecommunications, Cable)Communication (Telecommunications, Cable) Oil and Gas (Pipeline)Oil and Gas (Pipeline) Water Supply and WastewaterWater Supply and Wastewater TransportationTransportation Traditional Domains Health (Disease Tracking)Health (Disease Tracking) Agriculture (Animal Tracking)Agriculture (Animal Tracking) Defense (Utilities, Intelligence)Defense (Utilities, Intelligence) Homeland SecurityHomeland Security Crime AnalysisCrime Analysis Other Domains

21 Data Interoperability Extension Direct Read, Data Translation and Data Transformation

22 ArcGIS Data Interoperability What is it and Why use it? New ArcGIS Desktop Extension – –Jointly developed by ESRI and Safe Software – –Released for 9.0, it is now integrated as part of the core Desktop Product for 9.1. – –ArcView, ArcEditor and ArcInfo Why use it?Why use it? –Integrate multiple data formats from open or proprietary sources directly into your GIS –Convert between different data models and maintain data quality for spatial and attribute information.

23 Integrated with ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene, ArcGlobeIntegrated with ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene, ArcGlobe 70 + spatial data formats 70 + spatial data formats Full integration with the ArcGIS Geoprocessing frameworkFull integration with the ArcGIS Geoprocessing framework Inputs to core Geoprocessing toolsInputs to core Geoprocessing tools New Data Interoperability Tools ToolboxNew Data Interoperability Tools Toolbox Quick Import / Quick ExportQuick Import / Quick Export ModelBuilder allows data format manipulation within GIS modelsModelBuilder allows data format manipulation within GIS models Easily diagram and model yourEasily diagram and model your own spatial data format or custom conversion tool – share with other users ArcGIS Data Interoperability Key Features

24 Direct Read (70 + data formats)Direct Read (70 + data formats) –ArcMap / ArcCatalog / ArcGlobe –Visualization and analysis –Geoprocessing Framework Data TranslationData Translation –Quick Import –Quick Export (50 + formats) Data Transformation (Semantic Translation / Workbench)Data Transformation (Semantic Translation / Workbench) –Create custom formats –Create custom tools

25 ArcGIS 9.1 New Extension Licensing Product / ExtensionMaplexArcScanArcPress ArcInfo Core Desktop ArcEditor ExtensionCore Desktop ArcView Extension Core Desktop

26 ArcGIS 9.1 ArcSDE Improve quality, performance and scalabilityImprove quality, performance and scalability –XML column performance and scalability –Oracle Spatial – better performance SDE export files exceeding 2GB in sizeSDE export files exceeding 2GB in size OGC Simple Feature Conformance testingOGC Simple Feature Conformance testing –DB2 – SQL types and functions –Informix – SQL types and functions –SQL Server – Binary schema –Oracle – Binary Schema –ArcGIS – OLE/DB

27 ArcGIS 9.1 ArcIMS Data Management EnhancementsData Management Enhancements –Query on dynamic layers –SDE Connection check optimized Additional Image SupportAdditional Image Support –Support for JPEG2000 and MrSid Gen 3 raster formats Metadata ImprovementsMetadata Improvements –Metadata Server search performance improvements Support for Web Feature Service (WFS) layersSupport for Web Feature Service (WFS) layers Full support for Oracle Application Server (OAS 10g)Full support for Oracle Application Server (OAS 10g)

28 ArcIMS Data Management Enhancements Support for querying dynamic layersSupport for querying dynamic layers –Find examples in GET_FEATURES section of the ArcXML Programmers Reference Guide New method for re-connecting to failed SDE connectionsNew method for re-connecting to failed SDE connections –Set a ConnectionCheckInterval parameter –Specify frequency between re-connection attempts –Set in the aimsdeio.cfg

29 ArcIMS Additional Image Support Image server supports JPEG 2000 on Windows and SolarisImage server supports JPEG 2000 on Windows and Solaris Image server supports MrSid G3 on Windows, Solaris, and LinuxImage server supports MrSid G3 on Windows, Solaris, and Linux Can now freely output GIF images due to the expiration of the license restrictionsCan now freely output GIF images due to the expiration of the license restrictions

30 ArcIMS Additional Metadata Features More support for standard search protocolsMore support for standard search protocols Web Catalog Service (CS-W) ConnectorWeb Catalog Service (CS-W) Connector –Allows a Metadata Service to respond to CS-W queries –New OGC standard for searching a catalog of data Open Architecture Initiative (OAI) ClientOpen Architecture Initiative (OAI) Client –Harvests information from sites that support the OAI-PMH (Open Architecture Initiative – Protocol for Metadata Harvesting)

31 Support for WFS Layers New Web Feature Service (WFS) ConnectorNew Web Feature Service (WFS) Connector Supports WFS 1.0 specificationSupports WFS 1.0 specification Supports Geographic Markup Language (GML 2.1.2 and GML 3 Level 0)Supports Geographic Markup Language (GML 2.1.2 and GML 3 Level 0) Tested against the Open GIS Consortium (OGC) WFS conformance suiteTested against the Open GIS Consortium (OGC) WFS conformance suite

32 ArcGIS Server Quality and performance improvementsQuality and performance improvements Network Analyst Extension functionalityNetwork Analyst Extension functionality Application Server support improvementsApplication Server support improvements –IBM Websphere –Oracle Application Server 10g Drag/drop Integrated Data Environment (IDE) supportDrag/drop Integrated Data Environment (IDE) support –Websphere Spatial Adaptor Bug FixesBug Fixes

33 ArcGIS Server.NET and Java Application Developer Frameworks (ADF) Network Analyst samplesNetwork Analyst samples –Routing –Closest Facility –Routing with Time Windows Bug fixesBug fixes

34 ArcGIS Server - Java ADF Upgraded support for JavaServer Faces (JSF)Upgraded support for JavaServer Faces (JSF) –JSF expression language –JSF view state More application server supportMore application server support –Sun Java System Application Server 8 –Oracle Application Server 10g –BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 SP4 –WebSphere Application Server 5.1

35 ArcGIS 9.1 ArcGIS Engine EnhancementsEnhancements –New LicenseControl object –Improved Visual JavaBeans –New commands Globe Fly & Swipe ToolGlobe Fly & Swipe Tool –More developer samples & resources New ExtensionsNew Extensions –Network Analyst

36 ArcGIS 9.1 ESRI Developer Network (EDN) Within EDN ESRI is committed to: Delivering tools that increase productivityDelivering tools that increase productivity Reducing complexity and costReducing complexity and cost Providing maximum opportunities for developers on the ESRI platformProviding maximum opportunities for developers on the ESRI platform Fostering and supporting a developer communityFostering and supporting a developer community Increasing ArcGIS usage in all industries and marketsIncreasing ArcGIS usage in all industries and markets

37 What is EDN? Program designed specifically for DevelopersProgram designed specifically for Developers Providing developers the tools and resources needed to build solutions on the ArcGIS platformProviding developers the tools and resources needed to build solutions on the ArcGIS platform Sold as an annual subscription per developerSold as an annual subscription per developer

38 Software Library ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit (including Extensions & runtime) ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit (including Extensions & runtime) ArcGIS Server (including extensions) ArcGIS Server (including extensions) ArcIMS ArcIMS ArcSDE ArcSDE ArcWeb Services (100,000 credits) ArcWeb Services (100,000 credits) Website + Advanced Support Advanced Support Training Training Implementation Implementation Services Services + ESRI Developer Network Annual Subscription per Developer

39 Who will benefit with EDN? Developers in all organizations Commercial DevelopersCommercial Developers –Business Partners –Other Commercial Developers Consultant / System Integrator DevelopersConsultant / System Integrator Developers –Independent consultant / programmer –Enterprise System Integrator End User DevelopersEnd User Developers –IT Staff Programmer –Web Developer –Departmental GIS Programmer –Computer Science and GIS Professors and Students

40 EDN Compliments Existing Software Products EDN is not a replacement for our other productsEDN is not a replacement for our other products Individual products are still availableIndividual products are still available EDN does not replace ArcGIS desktop software used by extension developersEDN does not replace ArcGIS desktop software used by extension developers EDN provides development resources

41 ArcGIS 9.1 - Summary Key Points:Key Points: –Focused on Quality and Usability –Network Analyst Extension (*New) –Integrated Schematics Extension –Data Interoperability Extension –3D ArcReader –ESRI Developer Network (EDN)

42 ArcGIS 9.1 Platform Changes Drop support forDrop support for –Windows NT 4.0 –SGI (ArcInfo Workstation) –Oracle 8i (ArcSDE) RIP NT 4.0 SGI8i

43 GIS Day Single Day EventSingle Day Event Teach A ClassTeach A Class Open House/DemosOpen House/Demos Poster ExhibitsPoster Exhibits Press EventPress Event November 14, 2005 An Opportunity to Share Your Knowledge


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