ESRI ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 Rumi, August 10, 2008August 10, 2008 ArcGIS Desktop is software that allows you to discover patterns, relationships, and trends in your data that are not readily apparent in databases, spreadsheets, or statistical packages. Beyond showing you your data as points on a map, ArcGIS Desktop gives you the power to manage and integrate your data, perform advanced analysis, model and automate operational processes, and display your results on professional-quality maps. Introduction <!– div.whs1 { width:100%; } img_whs2 { border:none; width:875px; height:33px; float:none; border-style:none; } table.whs3 { x-cell-content-align:top; } col.whs4 { width:22.222%; } tr.whs5 { x-cell-content-align:top; } td.whs6 { width:22.222%; padding-right:10px; padding-left:10px; border-top-style:Solid; border-top-color:#000000; border-top-width:1px; border-left-style:None; border-right-style:None; border-bottom-style:None; } td.whs7 { width:22.222%; padding-right:10px; padding-left:10px; border-left-style:None; border-right-style:None; border-bottom-style:None; } ul.whs8 { list-style:disc; } ul.whs9 { list-style:decimal; } ol.whs10 { list-style:decimal; } –> <!– div.WebHelpPopupMenu { position:absolute; left:0px; top:0px; z-index:4; visibility:hidden; } –> The ArcGIS Desktop is available as ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo. Floating seat versions of all three products are included in this media kit, which contains everything you need to install and use floating licenses of ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo on various computers on a network. A floating license allows ArcGIS Desktop products to be installed on any machine. Each installation must access a license manager that contains the appropriate keycode for the software seat type (ArcInfo, ArcEditor, or ArcView). The license manager, installed on the network, dictates the number of copies of ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo that can be run simultaneously. ArcInfo Workstation users will be familiar with the use of a license manager for software access. Related Scripts
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