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Federal GIS Conference 2014 February 10 11, 2014 Washington DC Geodatabase An Introduction Ralph Denkenberger esri

Session Path The Geodatabase - What is it? - Why use it? - What types are there? Inside the Geodatabase Advanced Behavior Additional Geodatabase Datasets

What is the Geodatabase? Core ArcGIS data model for the ArcGIS platform - A comprehensive model for representing and managing GIS data A physical container for storing geographic data - Scalable storage model supported on different platforms Fundamental elements of the geodatabase include feature classes, raster datasets and tables

Why use the Geodatabase? 1. One centralized location for all of your geographic data 2. Model real work advanced spatial relationships 3. Smarter datasets with intelligence 4. Scalable (size and number of users) 5. Better maps

Why use the Geodatabase? Simple! The model to best support the ArcGIS platform within an organization http://resources.arcgis.com/en/communities/geodata/

3 Types of Geodatabases Personal GDB File GDB Multiuser gdb (3 Types) Storage Format Microsoft Access Folder of binary files DBMS Storage capacity 2 GB 1 TB per table* Depends on edition Supported OS platform Windows Any platform Depends on edition Number of users Single editor Multiple readers Single editor Multiple readers Multiple editors & readers * By default; option to have 256 TB per table

Editing Geodatabases Personal Geodatabases.mdb - Mainly single user editing on small datasets - Multiple readers - Editing locks at geodatabase level File Geodatabase.gdb - Mainly single user editing small to very large datasets - Multiple readers - Editing locks at the dataset level

Editing Geodatabases Multiuser Geodatabases - Editing with Versions - Multiuser editing without locking - Unique isolated view of the geodatabase Benefits of versioned editing - Multiple editors, editing over long periods of time - Archiving - Replication

Geodatabase Data Management Schema is defined in ArcCatalog - Define feature classes, datasets, relationships, etc - Import and convert data from other formats - Shapefile - Coverage - CAD - Raster Copy/Paste, Drag/Drop between geodatabases ArcGIS.com - Download layer and map packages from galleries, groups

Creating a Geodatabase Creating a Geodatabase Loading existing data (shapefile, coverage, geodatabase)

Session Path The Geodatabase Inside the Geodatabase - Tables, Feature Classes, Rasters - Feature Datasets - Validation Rules - Domains, Subtypes, Relationship Classes - Annotation, Dimensions Advanced Behavior Additional Geodatabase Datasets

Geodatabase Elements

Tables Collection of data records organized by columns and rows Each row represents a single record All records in a table have the same attribute fields and behavior

Feature Classes Collection of man made or natural features Each record in the table corresponds to a feature All features have the same geometry and attribute fields The Shape field stores the geometry

Feature Datasets A container for feature classes other datasets - Same spatial reference Contain geometric networks, topologies, terrains, etc - Optionally relationship classes

Domains Describe the legal values of a field type - Used to ensure attribute integrity Defined at the geodatabase level Types of domains: - Range - Valid values between a min / max range - A road can have between one and eight lanes - A highway can have speeds between 50 and 70 miles per hour - Coded Value - Valid values chosen from a set list - A road can be made of dirt, asphalt, or concrete

Subtypes Categorize records or features into groups - Share the same attributes Defined at the class level Select a field to base the subtype on - Short or long integer field - Can have different default values and domains for each field - Can define behavior rules between subtypes Descriptions Codes

Relationship Classes Association between objects in one class and another - A class may participate in multiple relationship classes Simple relationships Composite relationships - Related objects can message each other - Can trigger behavior (cascade delete, move to follow, custom, etc.) Associate rules with relationship classes - Each Parcel can have between 1 to 3 Buildings ParcelToBuilding

Annotation Annotation feature classes - Placing text and graphics on the map - Feature linked or Non-feature linked Composite relationship manages link Can store text as well as other graphics - Lines, arrows, boxes, etc - Visible scale range Feature Class Composite Relationship class Annotation Feature class 41 21 41 92 92 Placerville 43 23 43 94 94 Sacramento 47 27 47 95 95 Topanga Canyon 49

Raster Data Support for many formats - Tiff, bmp, GRID, among others Attribute field in a table Raster dataset Mosaic dataset - Data model for managing raster collections - Stored as a catalog, viewed as a mosaic - Advanced querying and on the fly processing

Exploring a Geodatabase Feature Class Feature Dataset Domains Annotation Mosaic Dataset

Session Path The Geodatabase Inside the Geodatabase Advanced Behavior - Attachments - Geodatabase Topology - Geometric Networks - Network Datasets Additional Geodatabase Datasets

Attachments Associate any type of file with a feature Available on a Feature Identify, attribute table and as HTML pop-up windows In ArcMap if the file type is known by Windows it can be directly accessed.

Geodatabase Topology A topology manages a set of simple feature classes that share geometry Topology is used to: - Constrain how features share geometry - Define data integrity rules - Ensure the quality of your data Rules enforced to maintain topological integrity - 30+ topology rules in ArcGIS

Topological Integrity Create topologies in a feature dataset - Participating feature classes / subtypes - Cluster tolerance, ranks and rules Define rules when creating the Topology - Rules are evaluated during validation Province boundaries overlap Violations are expressed as error features - Managed in the database as a part of the topology - Examine and Fix errors in ArcMap

Geometric Networks Used to model non-decision based networks such as water, gas, oil, electric and telephone services Built in a feature dataset Geometric networks are comprised of two types of features: edges and junctions Downstream Trace Find Path Trace

Network Datasets Network designed for the transportation industry Multimodal scenarios Edges & Junctions Attributes - Properties to control traversability - Travel time, restrictions, speeds - On-the-fly calculation of costs

Exploring a Geodatabase Attachments Topology Geometric Network

Session Path The Geodatabase Inside the Geodatabase Advanced Behavior Additional Geodatabase Datasets - Terrains - Cartographic representations

Terrains Massive point datasets, multi-resolution, on-the-fly TIN - Dataset for modeling 3D surfaces - Modeled within a feature dataset - User defined terrain (pyramid) levels Requires 3D Analyst - Extension to define & edit - No license needed to view

Cartographic Representations Property of a feature class - Stores feature symbology One feature class multiple representations Representation Management Toolset Symbology for internal customers Symbology for external customers

Exploring a Geodatabase Terrains Cartographic Representations

Notes from the Field

Questions?

Ralph Denkenberger Instructor Educational Services rdenkenberger@esri.com

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