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GIS SOFTWARE

       
ArcView 3.2          ; ArcView Extensions          ArcView 8
ArcGIS Extensions
Up
Grades              ArcPad

 

 
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst 

Spatial Analyst works with raster-based GIS data to perform integrated raster-vector theme analysis, but also to overlay, query, and display multiple raster themes.

ArcGIS Spatial Analyst is well suited for providing solutions to problems that require distance or other continuous surface modeling information.  For example, combining information on slope, as well as the location of roads and property boundaries to arrive at the best location for a new facility.  It can also derive new information from the overly of multiple theme types.

With ArcGIS Spatial Analyst you can:

  • Convert feature themes to grid themes 
  • Create continuous surfaces from point features
  • Do cell-based map analysis
  • Create density maps from themes containing point features
  • Create contour, slope, and aspect maps and hillshades of these features
  • Create raster buffers
  • Do grid classification and display

Spatial Analyst  now includes ModelBuilder, ESRI's new user-friendly technology for building spatial models.  The flow diagrams created with ModelBuilder are not only a convenient way to construct and modify spatial models but are an excellent way to document and present one's models to others.  

 
 

GIS SOFTWARE

       
ArcView 3.2          ; ArcView Extensions          ArcView 8
ArcGIS Extensions
ArcEditor 8                 ArcInfo 8 
                      UpGrades              ArcPad

 

 
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst 

Spatial Analyst works with raster-based GIS data to perform integrated raster-vector theme analysis, but also to overlay, query, and display multiple raster themes.

ArcGIS Spatial Analyst is well suited for providing solutions to problems that require distance or other continuous surface modeling information.  For example, combining information on slope, as well as the location of roads and property boundaries to arrive at the best location for a new facility.  It can also derive new information from the overly of multiple theme types.

With ArcGIS Spatial Analyst you can:

  • Convert feature themes to grid themes 
  • Create continuous surfaces from point features
  • Do cell-based map analysis
  • Create density maps from themes containing point features
  • Create contour, slope, and aspect maps and hillshades of these features
  • Create raster buffers
  • Do grid classification and display

Spatial Analyst  now includes ModelBuilder, ESRI's new user-friendly technology for building spatial models.  The flow diagrams created with ModelBuilder are not only a convenient way to construct and modify spatial models but are an excellent way to document and present one's models to others.  

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