ArcGIS Extensions Expanding the Use of ArcGIS Extensions to ArcGIS 9 • Allow you to perform extended tasks not included in core ArcGIS Desktop • Extensions mentioned today.

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Transcript ArcGIS Extensions Expanding the Use of ArcGIS Extensions to ArcGIS 9 • Allow you to perform extended tasks not included in core ArcGIS Desktop • Extensions mentioned today.

Slide 1

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 2

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 3

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 4

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 5

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 6

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 7

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 8

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 9

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 10

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 11

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 12

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 13

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 14

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 15

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 16

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 17

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 18

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 19

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 20

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 21

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 22

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 23

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 24

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 25

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 26

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 27

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 28

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 29

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 30

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 31

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 32

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 33

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 34

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 35

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 36

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations


Slide 37

ArcGIS Extensions
Expanding the Use of ArcGIS

Extensions to ArcGIS 9
• Allow you to perform
extended tasks not
included in core ArcGIS
Desktop
• Extensions mentioned
today can be utilized
using either ArcView,
ArcEditor and ArcInfo
licenses
• ArcPublisher – for sharing map data with nonArcGIS users
• Network Analyst – for working with networking
systems
• Maplex – advanced labeling tool

Introducing Maplex
Standard Label Engine

Maplex Label Engine

Maplex – extension that helps with label
customization for higher quality maps and
reduced manual label editing time

Introducing ArcPublisher
Ever wish that you had the capability to send
ArcMap data to a non ArcGIS user?

ArcPublisher
Converts ArcMap
documents
into published map

files (.pmf)

that can be shared
with non-GIS users

Introducing ArcReader

ArcReader
Software that reads
Published map files
(.pmfs)
FREE download on
ESRI’s website
CD available for
purchase
Simple GIS tasks can be done in ArcReader, like zooming in
and out, identifying attributes, turning layers on and off,
printing maps and locating places and addresses

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader

• Sharing Information
- Allows you to share with others
what you see in ArcMap
• Exploring Data
- Maps in ArcReader are interactive;
you can zoom in/out, view data
attributes and turn layers on/off,
locate places and addresses
• Printing Maps
- Maps can be printed out in different
extents set by the ArcReader user

Using ArcPublisher and ArcReader in 9.3
Updated toolbar!

ArcMap
New Graphic
tools!
ArcReader
“Export
to ArcMap”
tool now!

Draw graphics in ArcReader, send back to ArcMap user
who can view graphics drawn by ArcReader user!

Publishing a Map

• Publish any ArcMap document
• All map elements and
symbology are saved along with
the reference data
• Maps based on file, server or
Internet data can be saved
• Can deliver the data with the
published map file (.pmf)

Introducing the ArcPublisher Extension
Toolbar
Check on
Publisher
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Publisher toolbar

Publishing a Map
• Similar to Adobe .pdfs
• Click on Publish Map tool, name the file
and save

Publishing a Map – Accessing Data
• ArcReader accesses data just as ArcMap does
• All data is stored in the Published Map
- Must make sure data is accessible
to ArcReader user
- If ArcReader user cannot access data directly
(server or Internet) data can be packaged

Publishing A Map – Accessing Data
• The data in the published map can be stored and
accessed in a single directory
Data can either be manually transferred into an
accessible single directory
OR
The Data Packaging process can be used

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging

Data Packaging Tool
- Stores data in
created folder
- Can set format that
data will be in
(shapefile,
geodatabase) and
clip data, if desired

Using ArcPublisher – Data Packaging
Browse
for folder

Extent
Options
Clip
Data

Choose
Format
For
Vector
Data

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Allows “controls” to be set in the Published map
• Access Settings tool and wizard through Publisher toolbar

Settings Tabs
- Contents
- Functionality
- Security
- Application
- ArcReader
- Other

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Contents
• Choose Layers to
include
- All Layers
- Only Layers
checked on
• Choose Views to
include
- Data View
- Layout View
- Both

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Functionality
• Choose
Functions
that the
ArcReader
user will be
able to use

• Option to Display Disabled Functionality
Message when map is opened

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Security

• Set Password
Protection
• Allow Data
Packaging

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Application
• User can
open in
ArcReader
Only
OR
• User can use
customized
ArcReader or
other
software, like
ArcMap

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• Other

• Enable
Time Out

• Comments

Using ArcPublisher – Settings
• ArcReader

• Choose
custom
ArcReader
settings

Publishing a Map - Steps





Prepare data in ArcMap for publishing
Customize settings using the Settings tool
Publish the map using the Publish Map tool
Package the Data (if necessary), including
creating a new folder to hold the packaged
data

Using ArcPublisher - Exercise
Let’s publish a map
and open it in ArcReader!

Introducing Network Analyst
• Network Analyst allows you to create and
manage network data sets and generate
routing systems
• Use for network-based spatial analysis
- location analysis
- spatial interaction modeling

Using Network Analyst – Analyses Types
• Finding the best route
- the shortest or most scenic route
from set location to set location
• Finding the closest facility
• Finding a service area
- finding the service areas around facilities
based on a cost attribute (length/distance, time)
• Creating an OD (Origin-Destination) Cost Matrix
- used for routing of multiple originations to
one destination and manages individual
impedances for each origination

Using Network Analyst
How can Network Analyst help me in my work?
• Create walk/drive distance maps to show distances and/or
routes to and from facilities
- cost attributes can be shown as length,
like in miles, or time, like in minutes
- use Service Area creation for this
• Create multiple street routing scenarios for more
sophisticated analysis of potential new facility locations or
attendance boundary adjustments
- could use Routing, Closest Facility or
OD Cost Matrix for this depending on
variables used and outcome desired

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Before beginning to work with Network
Analyst to create network routing and areas,
you have to create a network dataset to
work with:

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
In ArcCatalog, right click on the dataset
that contains the data to be used in the
Network dataset
Go to “New”, then click on
“Network Dataset”

New
Network
Analyst
Wizard

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Name the
Network
Dataset

Connectivity
settings

Choose
the
participating
data

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Elevation Data
Settings

Modeling
Turns

Creating Network Analyst Datasets

Can Use
Shape
Length
as a
Cost Attribute

Choose Cost Attributes

Creating Network Analyst Datasets
Set Driving
Directions,
if desired

Summary

Click on “Finish” and then
when prompted to
“Build” the network dataset,
select “Yes”

Introducing the Network Analyst Extension
toolbar

Check on
Network
Analyst
Toolbar

Note: Be sure the extension is turned on in
Tools – Extensions before bringing in the
Network Analyst toolbar

Navigating the Network Analyst toolbar
Show/Hide
Network
Analyst
Window

Solve

Button

Select/
Move Network
Location Tool

Choose Network type

Create Network
Location Tool

Active Network
Dataset

Network
Identify
Tool

Build

Button

Network Analyst in ArcMap

Network
Analyst
Layers

Network
Analyst
Window

Understanding Service Areas
• What’s a Service Area in Network Analyst?
In this map:
Each blue area
displays the
area within 1 mile
of each school,
based on the
street network
around the
school
Service
Area
Polygon

- the area around a facility, based on a network,
that the facility can service depending on the
cost attribute

In this map in

Network Analyst
terms :
The cost attribute is

miles, schools are
the facilities and the
service area is the 1mile area shown as a
polygon on the
street network in the
area around the
school
Facility
Point

Using Network Analyst
Let’s use Network Analyst to create a service area that
displays a walk/drive distance of 1 mile
around school locations