George Washington Birthplace NM: Geodatabase Development for
Resource Management and Planning
Bill SlocumbGIS Specialist and Research Associate
North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, NC
National Park ServiceNortheast Region
Research and Technical Support for GIS
Presentation Focus Areas Database goal Available data Database issues Database
development approaches
Enterprise database delivery research and development
Database Development Goal
To develop a geodatabase solution bringing external databases and spatial databases together in a seamless GIS interface.
NPS Available Data(Spatial and Tabular)
I&M Amphibians and Reptiles Fish Lepidoptera and Odonata Mammals Vegetation
Cultural ASMIS FMSS List of Classified Structures Cultural Landscape
Inventory Fire
Park Base Data Roads Trails Septic Tanks and Fields Hydrology Wetlands
Other Available Data(Spatial)
Chesapeake Bay Program Watersheds Geology Bathymetry
Conservation Fund Parcels Zoning
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Tidal marshes Shorelines
Federal Agencies FWS USGS
Data Compatibility Issues
External databases have complex relationships that must be maintained in the GIS interface.
Connection between external databases and spatial data must be seamless to the end user.
Data Compatibility Issues
External database updates must be displayed real-time in the GIS interface.
Should be able to work with the external databases in GIS interface or in the native application, e.g. Microsoft Access.
Database Development Options Flat-file System
Shapefiles Coverages Images GRIDS
Personal Geodatabase Microsoft Access backend File size limitations Relationship classes Linked Tables
Enterprise Geodatabase MS SQL Relationship classes Views Linked Server Technology
GIS Enterprise Goal:
To rapidly deploy customized GIS applications using standard and project specific spatial and tabular data to parks and programs to enhance current capabilities.
Deployment Options
Limited Functionality Google Earth ArcIMS ArcGIS Server
Virtual Computing Laboratory Thin client Full GIS functionality Quickly deploy
customized applications
Virtual Computing Lab (VCL)
Schedule reservation Remote desktop
connection Uses standard
windows OS and tools
Concurrent viewing Single edit session by
owner
http://vcl.ncsu.edu/
No additional client software needed
Run current version of selected software
Publish customized ArcMap documents
Looks like your desktop!!
VCL
Current Activities and Discussion Working with Views in MS SQL; Automated download and normalization of
national databases for end-users (LCS); Increase storage efficiency; and Developing data model options in cooperation
with WASO
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