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ArcGIS and the Web
Scott Morehouse, ESRI8 March 2010
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The nature of the computing landscape continues to change
• Mainframe computing• Departmental and scientific computing• Workstations and networks• Personal computers• Database and enterprise servers• The web connecting the systems• Devices and networks• The web IS the system• …
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The fundamental nature of our work remains constant
• Resource and landscape inventory• Facility management• Planning• Government operations• Science• Land information and managment• Public access to information• …
But technology change allow for new approaches…
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We will stay focused on serving real users with useful systems
Working together to build - real things for real people doing real work
What works?Simple things scale,complex things fail.
Understanding geographic content is critical –“It’s what’s in the groove that counts.”
IterateThink clearly and adapt
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Some implications of “the web”…
• Federated network architecture• Simple and fast apps & user experience• Content is key• Web programming models• Participation in a larger ecosystem• Collaboration and volunteered information• “Cloud computing” paradigm
We will continue to integrate the web into ArcGIS
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The Importance of Good Maps• Everyone uses maps
– People understand and appreciate maps• Maps are not just static information on paper
– Web maps, mobile maps– Real-time maps, analytic maps– Maps are a powerful metaphor for “well-designed geographic information
• People need good maps– Simple, well designed, timely, accurate
• Information is combined and integrated using maps– Base maps and overlays– Mapping is a simple model for collaboration
• Maps are a shared resource– We need a well designed system infrastructure
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The web plays a role in each GIS architectural pattern
• Workstation GIS• Enterprise GIS• Web GIS
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Workstation-centered GIS
ArcGIS ArcGIS DesktopDesktop
LocalLocal
WebWeb
EnterpriseEnterprise
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Enterprise-centered GIS
ArcGISArcGISServerServer
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Web-centered GIS
ArcGISArcGIS OnlineOnline
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CloudCloud
EnterpriseEnterprise
LocalLocal
WebWeb
MobileMobile
DesktopDesktop
ArcGIS 10A Simple & Pervasive System for Using Maps & Geographic Information
Making GIS Available to EveryoneMaking GIS Available to Everyone
• VisualizeVisualize• CreateCreate• CollaborateCollaborate• DiscoverDiscover• ManageManage• AnalyzeAnalyze
Easier, More Powerful & EverywhereEasier, More Powerful & Everywhere
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arcgis.com• Maps
– Imagery, cartography, and features– ESRI, collaborative, and user maps– Read-only and editable maps– Live maps (services) and static (information packages)
• Apps– User sites, samples, business partner apps, templates, demos– SDKs and viewers (JavaScript, Silverlight, Flash,…)– Browser, Mobile, Desktop
• People– Users, groups, organizations, profiles, comments
• Servers– Where live maps and apps live– Built-in, ESRI managed servers, and user managed servers– Cloud and enterprise servers
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ArcGIS 10 online capabilities
• Desktop – building great maps– Find and use maps– Share maps (and features) as packages– Manage maps online
• Server - serving maps– As: software, Amazon VM, ESRI managed
• Integrated ArcGIS Support and Resource Center