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Desktop GIS
ArcGIS
Desktop is a collection of software products that runs
on standard desktop computers. It is used to create,
import, edit, query, map, analyze, and publish
geographic information. There are four products in the
ArcGIS Desktop collection; each adds a higher level of
functionality.
All ArcGIS
Desktop products share a common architecture, so users
working with any of these GIS desktops can share their
work with others. Maps, data, symbology, map layers,
geoprocessing models, custom tools and interfaces,
reports, metadata, and so on, can be accessed
interchangeably. This means that all GIS users in an
organization can benefit from using a single, consistent
user interface and set of functionality and data
formats, thus minimizing the need to learn and deploy
several different products.
In addition, maps, data, and metadata created with
ArcGIS Desktop can be shared with many users through the
use of custom ArcGIS Engine applications and advanced
GIS Web services using ArcIMS and ArcGIS Server.
ArcGIS Desktop Applications
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ArcMap
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ArcMap
is the central application in ArcGIS Desktop for all
map-based tasks including cartography, map analysis,
and editing. ArcMap is a comprehensive map authoring
application for ArcGIS Desktop.
ArcMap offers two types of map views: a geographic
data view and a page layout view. In the geographic
data view, geographic layers are symbolized,
analyzed, and compiled into GIS data sets. A table
of contents interface organizes and controls the
drawing properties of the GIS data layers in the
data frame. The data view is a window into any GIS
data set for a given area.
In the layout view, map pages contain geographic
data views as well as other map elements such as
scale bars, legends, north arrows, and reference
maps. ArcMap is used to compose maps on pages for
printing and publishing.

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ArcCatalog
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The
ArcCatalog application organizes and manages all GIS
information such as maps, globes, data sets, models,
metadata, and services. It includes tools to
Browse and find geographic information.
Record, view, and manage metadata.
Define, export, and import geodatabase schemas and
designs.
Search for and discover GIS data on local networks
and the Web.
Administer an ArcGIS Server.
Users employ ArcCatalog to organize, find, and use
GIS data as well as document data holdings using
standards-based metadata. A GIS database
administrator uses ArcCatalog to define and build
geodatabases. A GIS server administrator uses
ArcCatalog to administer the GIS server framework.

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ArcToolBox
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ModelBuilder
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The
ModelBuilder interface provides a graphical modeling
framework for designing and implementing
geoprocessing models that can include tools,
scripts, and data. Models are data flow diagrams
that link together a series of tools and data to
create advanced procedures and work flows.
ModelBuilder is a productive mechanism to share
methods and procedures with others within, as well
as outside, your organization

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