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Sep. 21-22, 2006

v. FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver. Sep. 21-22, 2006. What’s New in ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension Kim Avery, ESRI, California, USA, and Tyson Haverkort, Safe Software, Vancouver, BC. What’s New in ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension 9.2 Kim Avery, ESRI Redlands

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Sep. 21-22, 2006

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  1. v FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver Sep. 21-22, 2006 What’s New in ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension Kim Avery, ESRI, California, USA,and Tyson Haverkort, Safe Software, Vancouver, BC

  2. What’s New in ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension 9.2 Kim Avery, ESRI Redlands Tyson Haverkort, Safe Software

  3. ArcGIS Desktop Extension Jointly developed by ESRI and Safe Software, the leaders in GIS and Spatial ETL respectively • ArcGIS 9.0 FME 2004 • ArcGIS 9.1 FME 2004 • ArcGIS 9.1 SP1 FME 2005 • ArcGIS 9.1 SP2 FME 2005 • ArcGIS 9.2 FME 2006GB

  4. Why Use It? • Integrate multiple data formats from open or proprietary sources directly into their GIS • Make the most of your data investments • Maintain data quality (spatial and attribute information) as you convert between different data models • Migrate easily from other packages/data models or maintain multiple systems and directly use your data as-is

  5. Key Features • Direct Read (95+data formats) Use data directly in all Desktop applications • Data Translation Convert easily between data formats • Data Transformation - (Semantic Data Translation) Data Remodeling – restructuring data

  6. Mapping Analysis Visualization Direct Read Directly read 95+additional data formats Use interoperability data sources in all desktop applications

  7. ArcCatalog • Interoperability Connections • (RDBMS, WFS, XML, Shapefile) • Format settings • Set Spatial Reference Browse Interoperability data sources in the ArcCatalog Browse tree

  8. ArcMap Easily add your Interoperability data sources to ArcMap (Read-Only) Interoperability data sources support all standard map functions such as label, identify, selections and symbolization.

  9. Direct ReadWhat’s New • Upgrade to FME2006 GB engine • Added formats • Google Earth KML • GML 3.1.1 (write) • GML Simple Features (GML-SF) • Improved compatibility for WFS reader • ESRI Geodatabase (File-based)

  10. OGC GML Simple Features Core Support for GML-SF in ArcGIS Desktop • OGC GML Simple Feature - Direct Read • OGC GML Simple Feature - Translation • Quick Import / Quick Export • OGC GML Web Feature Service (WFS) access for Simple Feature based services – Interoperability Connection NOTE: Installation of the Data Interoperability extension is required.

  11. Data Translation Convert easily between data formats • Quick Import Move data into a File Geodatabase or Personal Geodatabase • Quick Export (75+ formats) Publish data to many formats Use tools in ModelBuilder to perform data translations within GIS models.

  12. Geoprocessing Build interoperability into your geoprocessing models

  13. Data TranslationWhat’s New Quick Import / Spatial ETL tools support new File Geodatabase

  14. Data Transformation • Custom Formats • On-the-fly transformation to create your own view of the input data source No data conversion Define once and use many times

  15. Data Transformation Custom Geoprocessing Tools New Spatial ETL Tool • Simplifies UI, workflows and story Replaces previous custom tool options • Creates uniform functionality across all tools 9.2Spatial ETL Tool 9.1 Custom Tools

  16. Custom Geoprocessing Tools • Data Interoperability custom tools can be used in ArcToolbox, ModelBuilder, scripting, and the command line • same as other models and tools

  17. ModelBuilder and Workbench • Both are graphical programming environments • Complementary Technologies • Workbench can be used to create processes within ModelBuilder

  18. Data TransformationWhat’s New • New Spatial ETL tool • New Transformers • AreaOnAreaOverlayer • AreaSmoother • Bufferer • KMLStyler • LineOnAreaOverlayer • LineOnLineOverlayer

  19. Workbench Updates • Compound Transformers • Customizable Toolbar • Shared Directories • Formats • Transformers • Published Parameters • Looping • Feature Counts

  20. Engine andServer 2 New extensions • Data Interoperability Server extension • Data Interoperability Engine extension Windows, Solaris, Linux Enables extension’s data handling and support capabilities to be embedded in custom desktop or server-based applications.

  21. Data Interoperability Server Brings the power of Desktop Data Interoperability to the Server Map Services • Data Interop on the desktop allows you to author maps that include non-ESRI formats • Data Interop on the server allows you to publish those maps Geoprocessing Services • Desktop Data Interop includes powerful tools for translating and transforming between formats • Data Interop on the Server allows you to publish those models

  22. Availabilityand Support • Released at 9.0 with many updates for 9.1, 9.1sp1 and 9.2 • Standard Extension pricing • Works on ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo • Supported on Windows XP, 2000 Not supported for NT

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