GEOInformatics Praises ArcGIS Desktop
See why ArcGIS Desktop [PDF] is key to working with spatial data content and designing workflows in the age of the GeoWeb.
What's New in 9.3.1
Take a look at the new features and tools you can use with ArcGIS Desktop 9.3.1.
With ArcGIS 3D Analyst, you can create new surfaces from existing datasets. For many applications, you may need to create a surface in order to drape other features over it. You can create these surfaces as regularly spaced grids or as triangulated irregular networks (TINs). These surface data types are appropriate for some specific data analysis and can be created in a number of ways including
Once the surface data has been created, it can be used for further analysis including enhanced visualization, such as creating a shaded relief, or for more advanced analysis, such as determining the visibility from a specific position or route.
ArcGIS 3D Analyst tools are part of the geoprocessing framework in ArcGIS and can be used with ModelBuilder; dialog boxes; scripting languages such as Python; the command line; and ArcObjects, a library of software components that make up the foundation of ArcGIS. Available surface analysis tools include