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Geodatabase Design and Modeling Workshop

This course covered the essential concepts of the geodatabase, the native data storage format for ArcGIS, and explored its advanced functionality that allows for more realistic representation of spatial data.

Day 1

Friday, May 15, 2015
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Interdisciplinary Sciences Building Room 486, UCSC
Santa Cruz
Lunch will be provided

Day 2

Saturday, May 16, 2015
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Interdisciplinary Sciences Building Room 486, UCSC
Santa Cruz
Lunch will be provided

COST: $500.00
Payable by credit card (online)

REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED


Instructor Information

Barry Nickel
Director, Center for Integrated Spatial Research
University of California, Santa Cruz

Contact

Grant Lyon
grant@elkhornslough.org
831-274-8700

Sponsors

Description

See also: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Sustainable Human Systems

This course covered the essential concepts of the geodatabase, the native data storage format for ArcGIS, and explored its advanced functionality that allows for more realistic representation of spatial data.  The course focused on geodatabase design concepts and explored the creation and editing of advanced geodatabase elements used for maintaining spatial and attribute relationships, in particular, attribute domains, subtypes, topology, relationship classes, and annotation.  Basic data modeling using networks and data migration were also covered.

 

Participants should have had introductory knowledge of Geographic Information Systems before attending this course.

Workshop format: approximately 50% lecture, 50% hands on training via guided lab exercises completed individually on computers.

 

Objectives

By attending this course, participants:

1.  Developed an understanding of geodatabase design and modeling concepts for spatial data.

2.  Learned to design and apply geodatabase schemas to efficiently model and store data.

3.  Created and modified advanced geodatabase components including  attribute domains,
subtypes, topology,relationship classes, and annotation.

4.  Explored the basic modeling of networks including utility and transportation networks.

5.  Efficiently migrated and loaded existing spatial data into a designed geodatabase.

 

This workshop was one of our current courses in a larger GIS curriculum. To see how the workshop fits into the curriculum, as well as information on other courses in the curriculum, please visit:

http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/reference/subissue_detail.php?SUBISSUE_ID=51

 

* For certified planners, 16 units of Certification Maintenance (CM) credits through American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) were available for this course. Those seeking such credits should contact us for more information.

Documents and Publications

Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.

DOCUMENT AUTHOR / SOURCE
WORKSHOP MATERIALS
Agenda: Geodatabase Design and Modeling Workshop
PDF, 85KB
Barry Nickel
CISR
2011

Links

Center for Integrated Spatial Research
http://spatial.cisr.ucsc.edu

Questions and Answers

Submit a question on this subject and we'll provide an answer. coastaltraining@elkhornsloughctp.org