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ARCGIS COURSE, FROM BEGGINER TO ADVANCED LEVEL MUSA Un emea saddles WS ‘This course will qualify students in the management of ArcGIS Desk: 0p 10 and in particular ArcMap. ArcCatalog and ArcTool Box. from a basic level managing and using vector data, databases and creation of cartography. to complex spatial analysis (Spatial analyst and 30 Analyst) Qoodatahace pregramming with ModalRullder Freation of ‘topology (Topology) and Network analysis. ‘Students wil be trained in the creation and editing of vector infor. mation, geoprocessing basic tools, database management and its relationship with vector information. creation and editing of raster information. advanced multi-criteria analysis. the use of topology to Correct of layers. and optimal routes and access times analysis. Ad ding to this, students wil learn to create high quality cartography GOALS « Inform students about the importance and uses of Geographic Information systems (CIS) + Provide the comprehension ofthe essential concepts for the ma: snagement of ArcIS Desktop Learn about GIS key tools for the correct use of vector information {and for the development of complex spatial analysis. ‘Teach through practical cases the existing difficulties inthe exe- ution of GIS studies and their resolution «Creation of complex spatial analysis that will help in the enginee- ting design the location of projects, topography analysis, and a lar {ge number of applications, {Creation af massive efror correction topologies of vector layers land network analysis that will allow the creation of optimal routes, ‘ccass times studies. ete Instruct students through ModelBullder In the development of ‘complex toois based in the concatenation of ArcTool box tools. ‘Train students in the preparation. layout and delivery of high qua- lity cartography. TRAINING PROGRAM PART |. BEGINNER LEVEL MATIONSYSTEMS ‘nvoduetion Defntion and basic concepts. Applications and uses of Geographic Informa: tion Systems, Geographic information: vector data models, faster dats models and other data models (CAD, TIN exc} Main features of esch data mo” dule, advantages and disadvantages. Introduction to ArcS Desktop, ArcMap. ArCa: talog ArcToolbox. AreScene and AreGiobe. ‘Arcrnap interface extensions and tools Verification of the corect functioning of the software and assessment 2. veCTO (ODEL. INFORMATION Information layors: how to add layers, features and atribute tables Tool to examine data search and queries Selection tools: selection per feature, selection by spatial location and capture information, ‘Symbology layers: simple symbology by cate jy. By quantity ana through araphlc= Other display options labeling and transparen- Practical exrcses oad layers. types of selec: tion symbology] and assessment -MS, PROJECTIONS AND GEOREFERENCING Introduction to Coordinate systems and projec: Lbenniton of Corainate Systems. Coordinate system transformation. EDS0 or ETRS89 geographic database reprojection Georeferencing of images. layers and CAD files Practical exercises (define. project image geo: referencing and CAD} and assessment. 4- VECTOR DATA MODEL EDITING AND CREA TING INFORMATION ‘Creation and editing of spatial data Creation of spatial data Editing toolsbar Digi- tization techniques. Exporting and imparting spatial information| es rom diferent formats (CAD. OGN. Shp. AS (il etc) Create layers from CAD fies. Modify existing layers, creation of layers rom coovatnates, ‘Creation and editing of data in the attribute ta- ble Structure ofthe Attribute table, Types of data included in an attribute table Modify information from a table Calculate geometric information (Surface, pe rimetortongth ote) Creation of statistics from the table Export tables to Excel and other formats. Crea tion of reports and graphics. Practical exercises (create layers. digitize, modi ‘fy attrbute tables, sid files geometric caleu lations file calculator and assessment. 5- DATABASE MANAGEMENT Design ofa database Joins with Access databases and Excel les. (Ta bie relations), ‘Spatial joins Obtain statistics for database in formation and spatial postion of the elements creating the layer. Practical exercises Join database and spatiale lations) and assessment 6. SPATIAL ANALYSIS. MOST COMMON GEO. PREOCESSING TOOLS. Extract Toolset (Clip. Splth ‘Overlay toolset intersect. union Proximity toolset (butfer analysis Thiessen poly- ‘90ns) Mult-erteria anaies. Obtaining optimal areas ‘according to several criteria, Practical exercises (spatial analysis] andl assss ment Adjusting the size and type of sheet Inserting cartographic elements: north, scale boar numenc scale. map legend Including other elements: images, graphs and tables, ‘Adding several data frameworks Creation and ute of tomplates Printing options Creation of cartographic annex fora Project TRAINING PROGRAM ONT) o-a1 1 INTRODUCTION TO RASTER DATA MODELS Invoduetion Definition and bac concepts. Purposes and applications. 2.» BASIC OPERATIONS. Moves TH RASTER DATA File conversion: Files format conversion from veetor to raster, advice versa, Conversion of ASCI or htm! fas to aster. Conversion of vector files to TIN. Conversion from TIN to Raster formats Export fes to KML (Google Earth) and CAD. « Create Dcital Elevation Models from vector data, ACI and TIN Fes Extract information fom raster es By enauy = By mask or entity doin raster files. 3- 2D and 3D spatial analysis Raster fies reclasifcation.Bulling Boolean la yer adding values to intervals or categories. and data conversion. Lerouping several raster layers. map algebra ‘math calculations betwen raster layers, field = Data interpolation. Explore different interpola tion tools DW, Krging, Natural neighbor Euclidean distances. Surface: contour, slope calculation, hillshade, tientation and visibly Ure in tydrology. abtaining a drainage system, flow dition outlets, and identiation of dra nage basins or sub-basins ‘Volume calculation Raster mult-tterla analysis: Basic concept and weighting. Least cost routes 4-30 DATA DISPLAY IARCSCENE! Converting vector files fom 20 to 30. Vector layers clisplay an raster in 3D. virtua fights 5- MODEL BUILDER use. Linking of gooprocessing models using Mtl aller Creation of custom tools using Are ToolBox. 6 - GEOSPATIAL DATABASE. GEODATABASE CCeodatabase advantages Properties Loading data tothe geodatabase, Domains and subtypes 0 Massive conection of geospatial data ertors. “Topology considerations. Chstertlerance ‘Most common rules in topology ‘Validating a topstogy ‘Topology enor. Management of errs, 8 NETWORK ANALYST Definition Network categories Geometic neworks Transportation networks Network components. Nodes Axis Flow ‘creating a network dataset ‘Operators Optimal route Service aress Closest act

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