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ESRI®
ArcMap™, part of the suite of integrated applications in ArcGIS™
Desktop— ArcInfo™, ArcEditor™, and ArcView® is used to display and
query maps, create publication-quality hard-copy output, develop
custom mapping applications, and perform many other map-based
tasks. ArcMap also includes a fully integrated editor that can work
with versioned multi-user geodatabases implemented within
commercial an RDBMS, personal geodatabases, and shapefiles. ArcMap
provides an easy and natural transition from viewing a map to
editing its geometry.
Editing in ArcMap shows you how to put ArcMap to work immediately
editing your spatial data. Whether you are just beginning with
editing, mapping, and geographic information systems (GIS) or you
are a power user, this book makes it easy to identify a task you
need to perform—from basic to advanced—and shows you how to get it
done.
You will learn how to:
Perform the basics of the editing environment in ArcMap.
Create new geographic data and input features using a
digitizer.
Edit topological features.
Update attributes to geographic and tabular data.
Perform spatial adjustments on your data.
Create and edit annotation, geometric networks, and dimension
features.
Create and edit relationships and related objects.
Work within a multi-user editing environment.
You can begin here with an overview of the ArcMap editing
environment and what you can do with it. If you prefer, jump right
in and experiment with editing on your own. When you have
questions, you will find concise, step-by-step answers inside,
fully illustrated, to help you complete a task.
About the Author
The
books are written by a variety of GIS specialists who spend most of
their time writing the software. Many have been with ESRI for 10+
years and have written previous software documentation and ESRI
Press titles.
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