Overview
The ArcGIS 9 release introduces a new framework of geoprocessing and modeling tools that give users finite control over their processes. This environment is more flexible and allows for custom workflows that were not possible in previous ArcGIS releases. This one-day course will walk students through a real analysis example that will enable them to become familiar with the ArcGIS Toolbox and geoprocessing
tools, the Command Line and the Model Builder. The course includes presentation, demonstrations, exercises and reference materials to get students started in the world of geoprocessing.
Audience
Geoprocessing
for Analysts is designed for GIS users who want to use geoprocessing tools and models in their daily operations and analyses.
Goals
- Understand
what geoprocessing is.
- Learn
how to customize the geoprocessing environment.
- Create
a custom toolbox.
- Access
and use the geoprocessing tools from a variety
of locations.
- Use
the command line.
- Build
simple and semi-complex models.
- Make
a model into a custom tool.
- View
a model as a script.
Topics
Covered
- Geoprocessing basics.
- Toolbox and tools.
- Command line.
- Model Builder: Basic.
- Model Builder: Advanced.
- A brief introduction to scripting.
Prerequisites
and Recommendations
Students should be familiar with basic GIS theory, and the general functionality of ArcCatalog and ArcMap. |