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Data Interoperability: An Introduction

Data Interoperability: An Introduction. Bruce Harold bharold@esri.com Dale Lutz Safe Software. Background. ArcGIS + FME. Why Data Interoperability?. What is the Data Interoperability Extension?. Connects your World of Apps.

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Data Interoperability: An Introduction

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  1. Data Interoperability: An Introduction Bruce Harold bharold@esri.com Dale Lutz Safe Software

  2. Background ArcGIS + FME Why Data Interoperability?

  3. What is the Data Interoperability Extension? Connects your World of Apps File, Photo, Parcel, BIM, MS Office, DBMS, CSV, Network, Military, Survey, Sensor, GPS… • Connect to Formats • 200+ added file formats • Feeds & Web sources • Custom formats • Quick Translation • Any format to File GDB • Any format to another Format • Transformation • Schema transformation • Geometry transformation

  4. ArcGIS Data Interop Common Tasks Connected workflows Spatial ETL • Integration • Migration • Cleanup • Validation • Distribution • Merging Changes

  5. Data Interoperability Differentiators For Data Triathletes Feature by Feature Processing Inline SQL across all your data Data Inspection Deep format & standards support XML Documents as Features or Attributes JSON Documents as Features or Attributes Protocol Support (FTP, HTTP, RSS…) URL and Compressed Inputs Flow Control & Parallel Processing No Coding

  6. Basic OGC Support What you get just by installing

  7. WFS and GML Supported without Licensing OGC GML & WFS suitable for Geoprocessing • GML • Simple Features Profile • WFS in Data Interoperability • Cache lives 24 hours by default • Numeric Identifier forces live access • You must install the extension Type Presentation Title Here

  8. Demo OGC GML & WFS Data Interoperability as an OGC client Data Interoperability - An Introduction

  9. Other OGC Stuff But wait there’s more OGC Formats in Data Interoperability • KML • Schema object preserved • KML Properties • KML Styling • CityGML • CityEngine Tools coming • To & From File GDB Type Presentation Title Here

  10. Using Formats Ways to read any format data

  11. Direct Read/Write From Disk File Based – recognized by extension Recognized formats ‘just work’ • Catalog browse tree • No need to add file type • Feature Dataset icon • Available feature types shown • Format defaults used • As geoprocessing input • Tools • Models • Scripts (enable the extension!) Type Presentation Title Here

  12. Interoperability Connections Manually set up and persistent Yes, Excel can be read as Point data! • When default format connection is: • Infeasible, e.g. authentication required • Undesirable, e.g. optional parameter wanted • Authored in Catalog tree • Off-disk feeds & web sources • May view source data prior to connecting • Not cached, read when used • Coordinate system may be selected • May be shared (.fdl file) Type Presentation Title Here

  13. Selecting Formats Or, ‘What was that “FME Reader Gallery” thing in the previous slide?’ Don’t see what you’re looking for? Ask us! • Browse • Search • Customize Type Presentation Title Here

  14. Demo Direct Read & Connections Using any format in ArcGIS for Desktop Data Interoperability - An Introduction

  15. Quick Translation Quick Import & Quick Export GP Tools

  16. Quick Import & Quick Export Geoprocessing tools in Data Interoperability Rapid format conversion using format defaults • Quick Export • To Any Format • Quick Import • To File Geodatabase Type Presentation Title Here

  17. Automate Quick Translations Use the Quick tools in ModelBuilder Supply popular formats with GIS-friendly properties • Easy way to ship multiple formats • Retain your GIS schema Type Presentation Title Here

  18. Demo Quick Tools Automated Format Supply Data Interoperability - An Introduction

  19. Leveraging Formats Custom Formats

  20. What if you need your own format? Save time by “canning” a custom format workflow You can share a custom format with other Data Interoperability users • Based on a known format • Build format definition workflow once • Remains available in the gallery Based on JSON

  21. Demo Custom Formats JSON read from the web Data Interoperability - An Introduction

  22. The Power of Transformation Spatial ETL

  23. The Full Power of Spatial ETL Connect. Transform. Automate. Transformation is the real power of Data Interoperability • Format reading and writing is only a beginning • Information has no ‘format’ • Formats are only languages; many have dialects • Formats merely facilitate information (or wreck it) • Information is often hidden or requires business logic • Transformation reveals and derives information • Calculate stuff, mess with words, ignore junk • Use relational, dictionary, list & network structures • Way, way more… • Stop. Writing. Code. (Unless you find it fun)

  24. Workbench Application Graphically Design Data Flows The Workbench application authors Spatial ETL tools • Create via context menu • Follow the wizard

  25. Workbench Authoring Design & Document Workbench has a canvas and supporting windows • Read • Transform • Attributes • Geometry • Style • Write • Run standalone • Run as tool Type Presentation Title Here

  26. Transformers Hundreds of functions at your fingertips Drag or click transformers onto the canvas or use the popup functionality • Eponymous • Named after their function • Categorized • Browse • Search • Popup Type Presentation Title Here

  27. Demo ETL Connect. Transform. Automate. Data Interoperability - An Introduction

  28. Wrapping Up A few more observations…

  29. Data Interoperability in ArcGIS for Server Considerations Data Interoperability is available in ArcGIS for Server • Map services can use supported formats • 64 bit only • Spatial ETL tools must be in Models • Publish service as usual from Result • Good Zip & Ship solution • Generic Writer into ZIP file • Output format made parametric Type Presentation Title Here

  30. Coming in 10.3 And it’s service packs… Data Interoperability will be released for ArcGIS Pro • FME 2014 SP 2 Engine • Write images & hyperlinks to Excel (maps!) • Data Interoperability for ArcGIS Pro • 64 bit • More… Type Presentation Title Here

  31. Learn More Data Interoperability Talk to us now! • At the User Conference • Esri Showcase Tuesday 9am until Thursday 1:30pm • After this presentation • 60 Day Software Evaluation • http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/extensions/datainteroperability/evaluate • Training • http://training.esri.com/gateway/index.cfm?fa=search.results&searchterm=data+interoperability Type Presentation Title Here

  32. Thank You! Now its Question Time! Data Interoperability – An Introduction Have a great conference! • Please fill out the session survey: First Offering ID: 1221 Second Offering ID: 1402 Online – www.esri.com/ucsessionsurveys Paper – pick up and put in drop box Type Presentation Title Here

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