2009 ESRI European User Conference (EUC)




 

Technical Sessions

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Thursday, October 15

8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Working with ArcGIS Explorer 900 (Offering 1)
Go beyond the basics with ArcGIS Explorer and see how you can leverage some of its more advanced capabilities.
Editing with ArcGIS—Tips and Tricks plus What's New in 9.3.1 (Offering 1)
Gain tips, tricks, and time-saving techniques for working with editing tools, constructing vector geometry, editing coincident features, and adjusting data.
What's New in ArcGIS Server 9.3.1
Explore enhancements including map services, new APIs, and changes to the licensing system.
ESRI Mobile GIS Solutions (ArcPad and ArcGIS Mobile) (Offering 1)
Gain an overview of ArcPad, ESRI's software for mobile GIS and field mapping, with an emphasis on the ArcPad 8 release.
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
ArcGIS Server 9.4 and the Road Ahead (Offering 1)
Discover new functionality in the upcoming ArcGIS 9.4 release, to be released as a beta version later this year. Topics will include new Web services, improved APIs, and enhanced raster support.
What's Coming in ArcGIS Desktop 9.4 (Offering 1)
Explore functionality in the upcoming ArcGIS 9.4, to be released as a beta version later this year. Topics will include map scripting, fast display, and usability.
Geodatabase Editing Workflows (Offering 1)
Learn about the three editing options available in ArcSDE geodatabases and discuss fundamental concepts important for users implementing ArcSDE geodatabases for the first time, GIS managers and analysts who work with the data, and administrators who maintain these geodatabases.
Building Mashups Using ArcGIS Server (Offering 1)
See how to best build applications with the new ArcGIS API for JavaScript and extensions for Google Maps and Virtual Earth powered by a new REST API. Walk through online samples in the (SDK).
1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Building Great Web Map Applications (Offering 1)
Discover best practices for authoring and optimizing maps, so you can deliver fast, high-quality Web maps.
Introduction to ModelBuilder and Python Scripting
Learn to create, edit, and run model tools as well as use many of the ModelBuilder features. Look at scripting support for geoprocessing tools and using Python scripting to automate tasks.
Managing Distributed Data with Geodatabase Replication (Offering 1)
Discuss data distribution techniques, focusing on geodatabase replication, which allows you to distribute copies of your data across two or more geodatabases.
ArcGIS Server Image Services and the Image Extension: An Introduction, Using Image Services in Desktop and Web Applications, and Image Management
Join a discussion about ArcGIS Server image services and the Image extension. Be introduced to authoring, publishing, using image services, and much more.
3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Working with ArcGIS Online in a Web 2.0 World
Review the new content and services to be included in ArcGIS Online in the coming year.
Editing with ArcGIS—Tips and Tricks + What's New in 9.3.1 (Offering 2)
Gain tips, tricks, and time-saving techniques for working with editing tools, constructing vector geometry, editing coincident features, and adjusting data.
Building Mashups Using ArcGIS Server (Offering 2)
See how to best build applications with the new ArcGIS API for JavaScript and extensions for Google Maps and Virtual Earth powered by a new REST API. Walk through online samples in the (SDK).
ESRI Mobile GIS Solutions (ArcPad and ArcGIS Mobile) (Offering 2)
Gain an overview of ArcPad, ESRI's software for mobile GIS and field mapping, with an emphasis on the ArcPad 8 release.

Friday, October 16

8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
ArcGIS Server 9.4 and the Road Ahead (Offering 2)
Discover new functionality in the upcoming ArcGIS 9.4 release, to be released as a beta version later this year. Topics will include new Web services, improved APIs, and enhanced raster support.
What's Coming in ArcGIS Desktop 9.4 (Offering 2)
Explore functionality in the upcoming ArcGIS 9.4, to be released as a beta version later this year. Topics will include map scripting, fast display, and usability.
Geodatabase Editing Workflows (Offering 2)
Learn about the three editing options available in ArcSDE geodatabases and discuss fundamental concepts important for users implementing ArcSDE geodatabases for the first time, GIS managers and analysts who work with the data, and administrators who maintain these geodatabases.
Working with ArcGIS Explorer 900 (Offering 2)
Go beyond the basics with ArcGIS Explorer and see how you can leverage some of its more advanced capabilities.
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Building Great Web Map Applications (Offering 2)
Discover best practices for authoring and optimizing maps, so you can deliver fast, high-quality Web maps.
ModelBuilder and Python Scripting—Advanced Techniques
Take an in-depth look at the more advanced features of ModelBuilder such as setting model properties and working with lists and series.
Managing Distributed Data with Geodatabase Replication (Offering 2)
Discuss data distribution techniques, focusing on geodatabase replication, which allows you to distribute copies of your data across two or more geodatabases.
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
Explore key features and the analytic functionality of ArcGIS Spatial Analyst.
1:15 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Leveraging Your GIS Investment for Fleet Optimization with ArcLogistics and ArcLogistics Navigator
Find out how government departments, utilities, and commercial organizations are using GIS to reduce costs, operate efficiently, and lower CO2 emissions.
Working with 3D Data in ArcGIS—Terrains, Lidar Data, 3D Cities
Be introduced to the terrain dataset and get an overview of the methodology for creating 3D representation of an urban area.
Data Interoperability—An Introduction
Get familiar with functionality added to ArcGIS Desktop with the data interoperability extension including format support, data transformation, and using data sources within existing geoprocessing tools, models, and scripts.
Advanced Cartography in ArcGIS
Learn by example to make effective and engaging maps in ArcMap with new ways to symbolize your data.

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