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Sparx Senior Analyst presenting at ESRI Conference 2016
Each year over 16,000 students and professionals from the GIS community attend the conference.
This year Sparx Systems staff are looking forward to demonstrating its solutions for geodatabase design with UML (Booth #2440).
Sparx Systems Senior Analyst, Ben Constable will be presenting at a session titled "Model and Generate your Geodatabase Schema with UML," which will focus on:
- Modeling geodatabases in UML for export to ArcCatalog.
- Reverse engineering existing databases.
- Achieving tracability to other analysis and design tools.
- Communicating geodatabase designs.
Since joining the company in 2003, Ben has been actively involved in developing domain-based profiles for Enterprise Architect. In this capacity, he continues to contribute to the development of Enterprise Architect's UML profile for designing ArcGIS geodatabases.
Session details:
Model and Generate your Geodatabase Schema with UML
Tuesday, June 28, 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Tech Theater 15 Exhibit Hall A
San Diego Convention Center
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Practical ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling using Enterprise Architect
New training course from Dunstan Thomas Consulting
Course design by Phil Chudley
Who Should Attend?
This course is suitable to anyone who models ArcGIS Geodatabases and wishes to create both a visual representation of the ArcGIS Geodatabase and an XML ArcGIS workspace file for input to other tools such as ArcCatalog.
What will I learn?
Upon completion of the course you will have learned the following:
- How Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect supports ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling
- How to configure Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect for ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling
- How to structure a model repository for efficient ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling using libraries of re-usable elements
- The practical skills of creating and maintaining ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling via a worked example
- Productivity tips and tricks when using Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect
- How to validate an ArcGIS Geodatabase Model
- How to import and export a ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling via XML
- How to import a ArcGIS Geodatabase Model created in Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect into ArcCatalog
Course Content
- Overview of Enterprise Architect and its support for ArcGIS Geodatabase Modelling
- Practical – Configuring Enterprise Architect for ArcGIS Geodatabase modelling
- Development of an example:
- Design;
- Practical use of Enterprise Architect to create an ArcGIS Geodatabase model
- Productivity Aids when use Enterprise Architect
- Capturing ArcGIS data within Enterprise Architect using ArcGIS tagged values
- Dealing with relationships
- Validation
- Validating the model using the ArcGIS validation script
- Implementation
- Exporting the model to ArcGIS Workspace XML
- Importing to the ArcGIS workspace XML to ArcCatlaog
Pre-requisites
It is assumed that all attendees for this course will be familiar with the ArcGIS Geodatabase Meta-Model. Previous knowledge of Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect is desirable but not essential.
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Upcoming Webinar - Modeling ArcGIS Geodatabases with Enterprise Architect 12
Modeling ArcGIS Geodatabases with Enterprise Architect 12
Are you getting started with ArcGIS geodatabase design and wondering how UML can help?
Have you worked with ArcGIS for years and want a better way to design and share schemas?
We'll show you how to design, validate and generate a simple geodatabase from the ground up.
In this webinar you will learn how to:
Model a geodatabase schema using UML and Enterprise Architect 12
Check the semantics of your model with a powerful validation tool
Implement your design using ArcCatalog
We encourage you to Register Today.
How to Design a Geodatabase - Live Webinar!
The proliferation of location based services in banking, finance, energy, health, entertainment and many other industries, makes geographic data more valuable than ever! To store and manage geographic data, many organizations rely on Esri's ArcGIS geodatabase.
How can you use state-of-the-art modeling tools to design and document these geodatabases? How do you link and trace existing geodatabases with other parts of your corporate model? Senior Analyst at Sparx Systems, Ben Constable, will answer these questions and demonstrate the design of an ArcGIS geodatabase in Enterprise Architect.
Two live sessions will be conducted to accommodate attendees in different time zones on the 25th and 26th of February.
We invite you to register now:
www.sparxsystems.com/webinar