Focus on Geodatabases in ArcGIS Pro
David W. Allen has been working in the GIS industry for over 35 years, the last 30 of which he has spent with the City of Euless, Texas, and has seen numerous versions of ArcInfo and ArcGIS come and go since he began with version 5. He worked as an adjunct lecturer at Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, Texas, for 18 years before becoming the State Director of Operations for a volunteer emergency response group that creates databases and templates. Mr. Allen wrote GIS Tutorial 2: Spatial Analysis Workbook (Esri Press, 2016).
Focus on Geodatabases in ArcGIS Pro exposes readers to the geodatabase, a comprehensive information model for describing and managing geographic data across the ArcGIS platform.
The careful design of a geodatabase schema, developing geodatabases that incorporate data integrity rules, populating geodatabases with existing data, working with topologies, updating data using various ways, building 3D views, and sharing data on the web are all topics covered in this chapter. Each chapter covers key ideas through hands-on, step-by-step tutorials, sample projects and datasets, 'Your turn' segments with less guidance, classroom study questions, and an independent project. Instructor materials are available upon request.
Among the best book on GIS programming, David W. Allen's Focus on Geodatabases in ArcGIS Pro offers best practices for designing, producing, and using geodatabases. You will discover how to:
- Create the geodatabase schema.
- Make a geodatabase.
- Create and distribute a geodatabase.
- Data formats should be expanded.
- Utilize features
- Carry out sophisticated editing
- Use topology to your advantage.
Author: David W. Allen
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