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Автор: Michael Law
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      Contents

       Preface vii

       Chapter 1: Introducing GIS 1

       Exercise 1: Explore ArcGIS® Online 13

       Chapter 2: A first look at ArcGIS® Pro 29

       Exercise 2a: Learn some basics 31

       Exercise 2b: Go beyond the basics 48

       Exercise 2c: Experience 3D GIS 58

       Chapter 3: Exploring geospatial relationships 69

       Exercise 3a: Extract part of a dataset 72

       Exercise 3b: Incorporate tabular data 80

       Exercise 3c: Calculate data statistics 95

       Exercise 3d: Connect spatial datasets 104

       Chapter 4: Creating and editing spatial data 113

       Exercise 4a: Build a geodatabase 117

       Exercise 4b: Create features 130

       Exercise 4c: Modify features 142

       Chapter 5: Facilitating workflows 157

       Exercise 5a: Manage a repeatable workflow using tasks 160

       Exercise 5b: Create a geoprocessing model 172

       Exercise 5c: Run a Python command and script tool 185

       Chapter 6: Collaborative mapping 197

       Exercise 6a: Prepare a database for data collection 199

       Exercise 6b: Prepare a map for data collection 207

       Exercise 6c: Collect data using ArcGIS® Collector 216

       Chapter 7: Geoenabling your project 225

       Exercise 7a: Prepare project data 229

       Exercise 7b: Geocode location data 238

       Exercise 7c: Use geoprocessing tools to analyze vector data 252

       Chapter 8: Analyzing spatial and temporal patterns 271

       Exercise 8a: Create a kernel density map 274

       Exercise 8b: Perform a hot spot analysis 281

       Exercise 8c: Explore the results in 3D 295

       Exercise 8d: Animate the data 304

       Chapter 9: Determining suitability 313

       Exercise 9a: Prepare project data 317

       Exercise 9b: Derive new surfaces 326

       Exercise 9c: Create a weighted suitability model 338

       Chapter 10: Presenting your project 347

       Exercise 10a: Apply detailed symbology 351

       Exercise 10b: Label features 362

       Exercise 10c: Create a page layout 371

       Exercise 10d: Share your project 388

       Appendix: Image and data source credits 395

       Glossary 399

       Task