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ArcView 9 Key Features |
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ArcView has the largest range of functionality available in any desktop GIS software system. Built with an intuitive Windows-based graphical user interface, ArcView software is simple, easy-to-use, and includes exceptional online help and extensive documentation. ArcView can be used out of the box but the software can also be customized by GIS developers using industry-standard programming languages. |
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ArcView features include:
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| Quality Mapping |
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With ArcView you can author maps using easy-to-use wizards and an extensive suite of map elements. ArcView is more than a simple desktop mapping system; it can be used to create very high-quality topographic and thematic maps suitable for publication. You can save time and create a consistent style in your maps using predefined map templates. Completed maps can be printed, exported, saved, or embedded in other documents or applications. Learn more... |
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| Extensive data use and management |
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ArcView makes it easy to integrate all types of data for visualization, mapping, query, and analysis. ArcView pioneered the ability to directly read data more than a decade ago and today is a universal integration system. A number of tools are also included in ArcView to manage, create, and organize geographic data, tabular data, and metadata. Learn more... |
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| Rich suite of data editing tools |
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ArcView provides a rich environment for data capture and editing. ArcView is a single, integrated application that can be used for all aspects of the GIS project cycle (data capture and maintenance, integration, analysis, mapping, and visualization). Learn more... |
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| Spatial analysis/geoprocessing |
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ArcView includes a set of map analysis tools and procedures that help you analyze geographic information including evaluating suitability and capability, estimating and predicting, and interpreting and understanding spatial information. Learn more... |
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| Standard customization framework |
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Users can easily personalize the user interface by docking toolbars or adding and removing buttons and menu items. Alternatively, ArcView includes Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for custom scripting capabilities. Finally, developers can use any standard development language, such as C++, .NET, or VB, to create custom tools, applications, and new functionality. Learn more... |
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