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Geoprocessing is a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) term used to describe any of the various processes in which specialized software tools are used to compare, analyze, ...

 


geoprocessing server
[ESRI software] A computer in a network that is used to handle geoprocessing tasks. Geoprocessing servers may use UNIX or Windows platforms, and include a utility to schedule remote processing.

Geoprocessing Framework
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Query and Geoprocessing Services
Query services provide mechanisms by which applications' requests for data are evaluated and executed, and they manage the return of query results to the initiator.

geoprocessing applications
Computer system functional activity processing which involves spatial relationships such as: a) Engineering (e.g.

From the Geoprocessing menu, select Environments option.
Click Workspace option and Set the Current Workspace and Scratch Workspace to the Geodatabase you created at LAST EXERCISE on the removable drive (M:\NETID.gdb).

New geoprocessing framework for modeling and scripting
New and powerful spatial statistics tools
Significant improvements to annotation and labeling
Improved raster support
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The geoprocessing service is a high level collection of GIS functions, that are not necessarily contained in an application and are accessible for all clients.

Reopen the Geoprocessing wizard and merge this theme with your point theme you've created for all your contour lines.

- Jeremy Gould, geoprocessing specialist, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, overseeing Kentucky' s state highway and transportation system
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Setting up your Geoprocessing Environment
In class we will discuss the various geoprocessing options and environments that are set in the Tools-Options-Geoprocessing dialog. In particular, it is important to set the following: ...

catalog services One thing that the OpenGIS Abstract Specification defines is a standard set of services to support on-line catalogs of geodata and geoprocessing capabilities accessible to users in networked environments.

Geoprocessing - Geoprocessing embodies GIS operations, which include data conversion, geographic feature overlays, topology processing, coverage selection and analysis.

My World GIS - Intuitive low-cost GIS platform for Windows and Mac OSX with robust/intuitive geoprocessing tools, developed for educational market by Northwestern University (non-educational license available).

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international industry consortium of 334 companies, government agencies and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available geoprocessing specifications.

Model builder is part of the ArcGIS geoprocessing framework. The main advantage of using the model builder for GIS work is that your processes can be automated without using any code.

Developers use ArcGIS Engine to deploy GIS data, maps and geoprocessing scripts in desktop or mobile applications using application programming interfaces (APIs) for COM, .NET, Java and C++.
You can use ArcGIS Engine to: ...

GRID A fully integrated grid (cell-based) geoprocessing system for use with ArcInfo. GRID supports a Map Algebra spatial language that allows sophisticated spatial modeling and analysis.

The processes of geographic analysis (often called spatial analysis or geoprocessing) uses the geographic properties of features to look for patterns and trends, and to undertake "what if" scenarios.

Open GIS Consortium (OGC) - "The Open GIS Consortium is a voluntary, non-governmental, nonprofit organization dedicated to the development of an open systems approach to geoprocessing.

2Former Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Denver; currently Product Engineer, Geoprocessing Team, Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), Redlands, California
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Raw measurements (such as satellite imagery)
Compiled and interpreted information
Data derived using geoprocessing operations for analysis and modeling ...

Marks, D., J. Dozier and J. Frew, 1984. "Automated basin delineation from digital elevation data," Geoprocessing 2:299-311.

In fact, the use of a topological data structure can be traced back to the need for overlaying vector data layers. With the advent of the concepts of mathematical topology polygon overlay has become the most popular geoprocessing tool, ...

detailed and/or high-level information, it may be necessary to create or calculate the new data. Creating new data may simply mean calculating new values in the data table or obtaining new map layers or attributes but may also require geoprocessing.

See also: Information, GIS, Model, Access, Feature

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