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Orbits offers its services at trainning field with the following subjects
GIS ( Geographic Information System):
ORBITS ENGINEERING uses certified people locally and internationally in the field
of Geographic Information System
مدارات للهندسة تقدم دورات تدريبيه بواسطة مدربين معتمدين فى مجال نظم المعلومات الجغرافية
داخليا وخارجيا
Description
This course teaches what a GIS is and what you can do with it. Working with various
components of the ArcGIS system, you will create GIS maps, explore and analyze the
data behind the maps, and apply methods to easily share your maps. By the end of
the course, you will have a solid understanding of how GIS maps and ArcGIS tools
are used to visualize real-world features, discover patterns, obtain information,
and communicate that information to others.
Who Should Attend
Individuals who do not have any prior GIS education or workplace experience with
GIS.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Quickly create and share a GIS map using ArcGIS web-based tools and content.
- Find and organize geographic data and other GIS resources for a mapping project.
- Accurately display features on a GIS map and efficiently access information about
them.
- Analyze a GIS map to identify where features that meet specific criteria are located.
- Share GIS maps and analysis results so they can be viewed using desktop applications,
websites, and mobile devices.
Prerequisites
- Experience with Windows-based software for basic file management and browsing is
required.
Description
In this course, you will acquire fundamental skills needed to author, share, and
use geographic information and maps across the ArcGIS system. You will learn how
to efficiently find, explore, manage, and analyze geographic data and create informative
maps that showcase your work. The course covers a variety of techniques to effectively
share GIS maps and resources with decision makers, stakeholders, and the public.
Who Should Attend
GIS professionals and others who have an introductory-level knowledge of GIS concepts
and limited ArcGIS experience.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Use ArcGIS software and content to create high-quality maps that combine data from
different sources.
- Organize, create, and edit geographic data so that it is accurate and up to date.
- Manage, symbolize, and label map layers to support visualization and data exploration.
- Design an attractive page layout for maps that will be printed.
- Apply a standard workflow to analyze GIS data and solve spatial problems.
- Deliver maps and analysis results to multiple platforms so they are accessible to
other ArcGIS users and to non-GIS users.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.1
Description
Advance your foundational ArcGIS skills by learning how to obtain reliable results
from different types of GIS analysis. You will apply a standard workflow to efficiently
solve spatial problems using a variety of ArcGIS tools and vector, raster, and temporal
data. Techniques to effectively share your analysis workflows and results are covered.
This course is taught using ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced and some course exercises
use tools provided in the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension.
Who Should Attend
GIS analysts, specialists, and others who manage or conduct GIS analysis projects.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Choose appropriate data, methods, and tools to plan, execute, and document a given
analysis project.
- Automate analysis tasks using geoprocessing models.
- Create a weighted suitability model to select the optimal location for a new site.
- Apply spatial statistics to examine distribution patterns and identify hot spots.
- Model temporal data to analyze and visualize change over time.
- Share analysis results so they are accessible and repeatable.
Prerequisites
- Completion of Completion of ArcGIS II: Essential Workflows or equivalent
knowledge is required.
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.1
Description
This course teaches how to create attractive maps that are easy to interpret and
properly designed for their audience and delivery medium, with an emphasis on applying
fundamental cartographic design principles. You will learn how to follow a standard
cartographic workflow to efficiently produce high-quality maps for print and online
use.
Who Should Attend
Cartographers and GIS analysts, specialists, mapping technicians, and others who
need to produce maps using ArcGIS software.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Plan a cartographic project.
- Choose appropriate data to support cartographic needs.
- Create appropriate symbology, map elements, and layout designs for a given map project.
- Create labels and annotation that are easy to read by the map's intended audience.
- Produce effective maps for print and web delivery.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 5 days (40 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
Esri Production Mapping is an extension to ArcGIS for Desktop developed for high-volume
database production, maintenance, and quality control. In this course, you will
learn to load and edit data using ESRI Production Mapping tools, perform data QC
using ArcGIS Data Reviewer for Desktop, create and manage maps with Product Library,
and manage workflows using ArcGIS Workflow Manager.
Who Should Attend
GIS specialists, technicians, spatial data managers, project managers, and others
who need to manage and publish accurate data and cartographic products using standardized
and repeatable workflows.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Load data using the Data Loader.
- Edit and attribute features using ESRI Production Mapping.
- Run automated data validation checks.
- Symbolize features using Views and the Visual Specifications tool.
- Edit cartographic representations using the representation tools.
- Create and manage map documents with the Product Library.
- Create and process jobs using ArcGIS Workflow Manager.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
Esri Production Mapping provides cartographic tools for managing map products; creating
high-quality, high-volume map products; and generating reference grids based on
product specifications. In this course, you will work with Esri Production Mapping
cartographic tools to create and manage map documents in the Product Library, symbolize
data with Views and the Visual Specifications tool, work with geographic representations,
and create dynamic tables in the layout.
Who Should Attend
GIS technicians, spatial data managers, and project managers who need to create
cartographic products using Esri Production Mapping.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Manage cartographic production with the Product Library.
- Create cartographic data such as grids and graticule layers.
- Symbolize data using Views and the Visual Specifications tool.
- Edit cartographic features using representations.
- Create and manage layouts and elements such as dynamic tables.
- Print, publish, and export cartographic products.
- Maintain cartographic products.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 3 days (24 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
Esri Production Mapping is an extension to ArcGIS for Desktop used for high-volume
database production, maintenance, and quality control. In this course, you will
learn how Esri Production Mapping is configured to enhance geodatabase validation
using the product library. You will also gain proficiency with the editing, attribution,
and data loading tools included with Esri Production Mapping.
Who Should Attend
GIS technicians, spatial data managers, and project managers who need to create
and maintain production data with Esri Production Mapping.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Recognize how Esri Production Mapping enhances ArcGIS for Desktop editing workflows.
- Configure and use the product library to extend geodatabase validation.
- Batch-load data using the Data Loader.
- Edit and attribute features using Esri Production Mapping tools.
- Streamline ArcGIS for Desktop editing workflows.
Prerequisites
- Format:Instructor-Led
- Duration: 3 days (24 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
This course teaches the essential concepts and skills you need to centrally store,
manage, and maintain the quality of your GIS data. You will learn how to create
a geodatabase, migrate existing data to a geodatabase, and edit data stored in a
geodatabase. In course exercises, you will create advanced geodatabase elements
that maintain spatial relationships between features and automatically locate and
fix errors according to rules and behaviors you set. This course is taught using
an ArcInfo license of ArcGIS Desktop 10.0.
Who Should Attend
GIS data managers, analysts, specialists, data technicians, database administrators,
and other experienced ArcGIS Desktop users.
Note: Those who will be working with a multiuser ArcSDE geodatabase
should also enroll in Introduction to the Multiuser Geodatabase, which pairs well
with this course.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Create a file geodatabase and add shapefiles, CAD files, coverages, and Excel spreadsheets
to it.
- Store and manage raster data in a file geodatabase.
- Create and apply attribute domains, subtypes, topology, and relationship classes
to model data and ensure data integrity during editing.
- Create geodatabase annotation to store and reuse text and graphics that describe
features or areas on a map.
- Create a geometric network to model and analyze a directed flow network such as
a utility network.
- Define a geodatabase schema to efficiently model and store your data.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 3 days (24 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.1
Description
This course prepares you to successfully deploy a multiuser geodatabase to manage
your organization's critical geographic data assets. You will learn about the multiuser
geodatabase architecture and installation options, and how to configure the geodatabase
for efficient data storage and delivery of data access and editing capabilities
to many users. Although course exercises use the enterprise geodatabase, many course
concepts also apply to workgroup geodatabases.
Who Should Attend
Spatial database administrators and GIS data managers who need to create, configure,
and manage a multiuser ArcSDE geodatabase.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Install ArcSDE technology and configure it for your relational database management
system.
- Create and connect to a multiuser geodatabase.
- Efficiently load and update data in a multiuser geodatabase.
- Configure storage settings to support your organization's data management workflows.
- Set up user roles and permissions to provide secure data access.
- Apply best practices to optimize geodatabase performance.
Prerequisites
- Completion of ArcGIS II: Essential Workflows or equivalent knowledge
is required.
- Experience managing a relational database management system is required.
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.1
Description
This course teaches how to deliver geographic information so that it can be effectively
used by colleagues, decision-makers, and non-GIS audiences. You will learn how to
share your professional maps, data, and workflows by creating and publishing high-performing
GIS services that can be accessed from desktop computers, web browsers, and mobile
devices.
Who Should Attend
- GIS analysts, specialists, and other experienced ArcGIS users who want to share
GIS resources in web maps and web-mapping applications.
- Developers who want to incorporate GIS services and web maps into custom applications.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Author and publish map services to share your authoritative GIS data.
- Create and publish image services to provide fast access to imagery.
- Design and build a map cache to maximize map service performance.
- Publish a geoprocessing service to share your GIS models and analysis results.
- Publish a feature service to enable data editing in a web application.
- Share GIS resources as stand-alone services and in web maps and web-mapping applications.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 3 days (24 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
The ArcGIS geoprocessing framework includes a scripting environment, and Python
is the scripting language included with ArcGIS. This course introduces the Python
scripting syntax and shows how to use scripts to access and automate geoprocessing
tasks. You will also work with ArcPy, an Esri-developed site package for Python
that integrates Python scripts into ArcGIS Desktop.
Who Should Attend
- GIS specialists, analysts, data processors, and other experienced ArcGIS Desktop
users who want to automate GIS workflows.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Write Python scripts using proper syntax.
- Incorporate cursors, describe objects, and list objects into scripts to manage and
update data.
- Understand commonly used ArcPy classes and functions.
- Access geoprocessing tools and specify environment settings in scripts.
- Debug scripts and write code to handle errors.
- Attach a script to a custom tool.
- Use ArcPy classes and geometry objects to create and update features and perform
geoprocessing operations.
- Automate the production and exporting of a map series using the ArcPy mapping module.
Prerequisites
- Format: Instructor-Led
- Duration: 2 days (16 hours)
- ArcGIS Version: 10.0
Description
Add-ins provide a simple and lightweight approach to most common customizations
and can be shared easily via e-mail, network shares, and public download. In this
course, you will learn best practices for building add-ins to deliver custom ArcGIS
functionality and how to integrate ArcObjects to deploy custom GIS processes. This
course is taught with an ArcInfo license of ArcGIS Desktop 10.0 software.
Who Should Attend
- Developers and GIS professionals with experience in C#, VB.NET, and ArcGIS Desktop
software.
Goals
After completing this course, you will be able to
- Use Visual Studio templates to efficiently create an add-in project.
- Build add-ins to extend the ArcGIS Desktop interface with custom buttons, tools,
and dockable windows.
- Integrate Desktop ArcObjects with add-in buttons and tools to build a custom solution.
- Choose an appropriate add-in deployment option for your needs.
Prerequisites
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