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Introduction to the Multiuser
Geodatabase
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LENGTH OF CLASS: Two days (16
hours).
OVERVIEW
The multiuser geodatabase uses ArcSDE technology and a
relational database management system (RDBMS) to store large
amounts of GIS data that many users may concurrently access.
This course, designed for the end user of a multiuser
geodatabase, bridges the gap between the ArcSDE administrator
and the GIS professional and shows how to leverage the powerful
capabilities offered by the multiuser geodatabase. Students
learn how to apply GIS skills in a multiuser environment and how
the multiuser environment differs from the personal geodatabase
for Microsoft® Access™ environment. The course also discusses
geodatabase functionality in the context of an editing
environment, fundamental editing workflow procedures, and
clientside performance considerations. This course does not
focus on a specific supported RDBMS and is suitable for users
working with personal, workgroup, and enterprise geodatabases.
AUDIENCE
This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who are familiar with
the geodatabase data model and are migrating to a multiuser geodatabase
environment. GIS managers will also find the course a useful introduction to the
capabilities and uses of a multiuser geodatabase.
GOALS
Those
completing this course will be able to:
- Describe advantages of working with a multiuser geodatabase.
- Understand the difference between personal, workgroup, and
enterprise geodatabases.
- Understand basic ArcSDE and RDBMS software architecture.
- Create and manage personal and workgroup geodatabases.
- Understand properties of connections.
- Examine vector and raster data in a multiuser geodatabase.
- Edit data stored in a multiuser geodatabase.
- Understand fundamental concepts of versioning workflow
procedures.
- Perform one-way geodatabase replication for editing.
- Optimize the performance of client applications.
TOPICS COVERED
(Click here for a detailed table
of contents)
- Geodatabase basics: Overview of geodatabase types;
Advantages of the ArcSDE geodatabase; The three ArcSDE
geodatabases: personal, workgroup, and enterprise.
- Implementing personal and workgroup geodatabases: Installing
SQL Server 2005 Express and ArcSDE Workgroup Edition; Creating a
workgroup geodatabase; Attaching a workgroup geodatabase;
Permissions and administration for workgroup geodatabases.
- Exploring and connecting to the geodatabase: Application
server, direct, and OLE DB connections.
- Exploring geodatabase components: Basic ways to move data
between geodatabases; Vector and raster data properties;
Granting privileges on data.
- Non-versioned editing: Understanding and performing
non-versioned editing; Concurrency issues.
- Versioned editing: Working with versions; Version properties
and permissions; Multiuser editing in one version and conflicts;
Merging versions: reconcile, post, and conflicts.
- Geodatabase replication: Overview of the three replica
types: checkout/check-in, one-way, and two-way; Understanding
and performing checkout/check-in replication.
- Optimizing clientside performance: Tips for better
performance while working with multiuser geodatabases in
ArcCatalog and ArcMap.
PREREQUISITES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Students should have completed the Introduction to ArcGIS II course,
or have equivalent knowledge. No database administration experience is
required.
SOFTWARE USED IN THE COURSE
This course is designed to work with the following software:
| ArcGIS Desktop*
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Version |
| ArcView |
9.3 |
| ArcEditor |
9.3 |
| ArcInfo |
9.3 |
| *Only one of the listed
licenses will be used in the classroom. |
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| ArcGIS Server*
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Version |
| ArcGIS Server Basic Edition |
9.3 |
| ArcGIS Server Standard Edition |
9.3 |
| ArcGIS Server Advanced Edition |
9.3 |
| *Only one of the listed
licenses will be used in the classroom. |
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| Other |
Version |
| Microsoft SQL Server |
2005 or Express |
Schedule and registration information:
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Last
updated: October 23, 2011
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