Summary of Previous Meetings ....
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June 11, 2008
1. Biomass Site Selection in ArcGIS
Presenter:
Durga Peddada
MS (Engineering)
State University of New York
Department of Environmental Science & Forestry
Recent environmental and economic concerns have created interest
in using biomass for energy. This project evaluated available biomass
and transport costs to select a biorefinery site in the Village of Delhi, New
York. Euclidean versus Network distances, and the use of Spatial
Analyst and Network Analyst to accomplish this project will be discussed.
2. Emergency Response/Management
Presenter:
Catrina Christian
DVC GIS Graduate
A basic emergency plan has
four parts mitigation, preplanning/preparedness, response and recovery.
GIS can be used
within all parts of the plan. This presentation will focus on two student projects
developed for possible use in the mitigation and
preplanning/preparedness sections, including a discussion of geocoding and base
files issues, and the use of ArcEditor.
3. Using Model Builder to Automate Workflow
Presenter:
Lillian Remer
Associate Research Scientist
Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation
Prevention Research Center
1995 University Avenue, Suite 450
Berkeley, CA 94704
ArcGIS is a very flexible and
powerful GIS program but to an ordinary analyst, ArcObjects, VB6, C++ and even
Python programming can
be daunting. Model Builder allows the analyst to drag and drop whole processes
into a Model, tweak the properties, validate and
then run a complex series of processes. The Model can be exported to Python
for further editing or simply adjusted and rerun within
Model Builder. It provides a very simple way to ensure consistent repetition
of a complex task, and can easily be shared with others.
February 13, 2008
1. Continuing Education for GIS Professionals
Presenter:
Binita Sinha. Ph.D. GISP
Faculty, Physical Science Department
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
http://www.dvc.edu/
To address the need for continuing education and professional development, this presentation highlights diverse courses and programs offered in GIS, GPS, remote sensing and cartography at Diablo Valley College (a bay-area community college).
2. Navigating ESRI Resources
Presenter:
Michael Chenevey
ESRI Regional Account Executive
(900) 793-2853 x3544
local: (530) 892-2358
handout: Top 20 Things to Know (loaded with
hyperlinks)
ESRI is growing in size and sophistication in its efforts to serve customer needs. The amount of information available for solutions, technology, and how to implement ArcGIS can be overwhelming! This presentation is designed to help you understand who, what, where, why, and how to access the information and resources you need from ESRI.
3. Remote Sensing & GIS Integration
Presenters:
Jeremy Freund
Geospatial Imaging and Informatics Facility (GIIF)
UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources
http://giif.cnr.berkeley.edu
giif@nature.berkeley.edu
Pixel and Object-based remote sensing techniques plays an important role in todays GIS environment. Jeremy will discuss traditional pixel-based remote sensing, including an overview of ArcGIS raster capabilities and integration with remote sensing packages (ENVI / Feature Extraction Module). Karin will discuss the emerging field of Object-based remote sensing and its increasing importance in the GIS world, including an overview and examples using the Feature Analyst Extension for ArcGIS.
November 14,
2007
1. Implementation of GIS at EBMUD
Presented by:
Dianne Mao
GIS Analyst
EBMUD
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) has employed GIS for over 20 years
now. During the first 10 years, the focus was on the construction of GIS database
by converting map books to GIS layers. The second 10 years was focus on application
implementation and development. The developed GIS applications are to be used
by district employees and the usage has seen rapidly increase in recent few
years.
The GIS has been developed into applications to support variety of business
activities which include customer services, water distribution system planning,
construction, maintenance and operation, water quality monitoring, water supply
management, natural resource and watershed management, water conservation, emergency
preparedness, environment protection and public affairs administration. Plenty
of GIS tools have been specially designed and built for data acquisition and
reconciliation over spatial platform, work order scheduling, routing and dispatching,
spatial entity identification, verification and confirmation, mapping and reporting,
spatial analysis and modeling.
The presentation highlights some of GIS applications that have been used on
regular basis with proven efficiency and cost benefit.
2. Signs Inventory Application
Presented by:
Alton Chinn
GIS Analyst
Planning Department
City and County of San Francisco
Using ArcMap and an application created with
Visual Studio and ArcObjects, our planners have been taking tablet PCs onto
the streets of San Francisco to inspect signs enumerated in lists provided by
the major outdoor advertising sign companies. Besides verifying and correcting
information provided by the companies, planners have been finding unreported
signs and have added them to our geodatabase for later review and code enforcement.
Every sign is photographed at least once, and the resulting file is wirelessly
stored on the tablet PCs. Using Python scripts developed for ArcToolbox, the
department updates a staging copy of the personal geodatabase on the network.
See the real application running on a tablet PC.
3. GIS-Based Demand Forecasting
Tool for Utility Supply Planning
Presented by:
Nadeem Shaukat
Vice President
DCSE, Inc.
DCSE has developed an automated
geographic information system (GIS)-based water demand forecasting tool to rapidly
estimate the water demands in response to changes in the land use and the related
use factors. The changes in land use include varying the build-out and the phasing
plans to evaluate different growth scenarios. The automated tool is used to
generate and analyze the water demand component of the WRMP. The water demand
data generated by the forecasting tool is used to evaluate the system capacity
and to plan future system expansions.
ArcView is used as the front-end graphical user interface (GUI), as well as
a tool for displaying post-processed data. This facilitates changing the water
use factors and updating water demand forecasts. Data is stored in a relational
database. The algorithms for computing water demand are bundled in a Forecast
Generator Engine (FGE), using Java. The tool includes extensive on-line help
and documentation.
This presentation will demonstrate the use of this tool with real data in works.
4. Open Discussion about
the Future of SF Bay Area GIS User Group Meetings
Facilitated by
Nadeem Shaukat
Vice President
DCSE, Inc.
Provide your feedback about the future direction of User Group Meetings. Nadeem
would like to pass the coordinatorship to a new volunteer. If you are interested,
please come and take over this exciting responsibility.
September 20, 2006
1. Serving and Collecting GIS Data In The Field - Real Time!
Presenter:
Mehmet "DJ" Kutsal
Information Systems Manager
Contra Costa County,
Public Works Department
Abstract: Contra Costa County Public Works
Department (CCCPWD) uses PDA based cell phones in the field to serve and collect
geographically based information. This includes maps and associated attributes,
documents, and photographs. We have integrated a sub-meter GPS with the phones,
all of which fits on a small clipboard. Information collected is immediately
posted on our servers and made available. If a crew is collecting data in one
part of the County and someone wants to see it at the opposite side of the County,
the turnaround is immediate. CCCPWD utilizes ArcIMS, SDE/ORACLE, and our own
programs to accomplish this seamlessly. The practicality of this system was
demonstrated last fall when a landslide took out a portion of Morgan Territory
Road along with a pickup truck. Data and photographs were immediately transmitted
to the main office. Precautions were taken immediately to close the road and
a press release was issued.
2. ArcGIS Server 9.2 and the Non-Developer
Presenter:
Julie Quillin
Vestra Resources, Inc.,
1962 Maraglia Street
Redding, California 96002
Abstract: This demonstration will summarize
the forthcoming 9.2 release of ArcGIS Server, providing a functional and architectural
overview of each of the ArcGIS Server product editions. Then, through a series
of examples, we will explore the out-of-the-box functionality and integrated
toolset that ArcGIS Server provides for rapid development of server-based GIS
services. The focus of the demonstration will be on how to use ArcGIS Server
to share and manage geographic data from a non-developer perspective.
3. Data Interoperability Extension
Presenter:
Chris Grasteite
Tech Marketing Representative/CA/NV/HI/GU
ESRI
Data Interoperability Extension supports over
forty data formats via data converters or via direct read. Learn how to use
this extension for converting data between many data formats.
May 10, 2006
1. Adding Value to Travel Behavior S 1. Mobile Field Solutions Incorporating
ESRI's ArcGIS Engine - A City of Phoenix Case Study
Presenter:
Tom Dollente
Director of Product Management and Delivery
Spacient Technologies, Inc.
5001 Airport Plaza Drive, Suite 210
Long Beach, CA 90815
Abstract: In 2002, The Water Services Department
of the City of Phoenix embarked on a visionary strategy for providing their
water operations field employees with information technology needed to perform
their jobs more efficiently. Information regarding work order, assets, customers,
and mapping was all targeted as part of this integrated approach to field solutions.
The City selected a solution that incorporated a tightly integrated ArcGIS Engine
component to provide true GIS mapping functionality to field workers and supervisors.
This presentation will discuss the still ongoing project and how ESRI technologies
are incorporated to provide a powerful yet easy to use field solution.
2. CityView for Municipal GIS
Presenter:
Sean Higgins
Regional Business Development Manager
Municipal Software Corporation
Phone: (250) 475.6600 ext 245
Abstract: Sean Higgins will demonstrate how
CityView software, used to automate the tracking and management of land use
development activities, provides dynamic links to spatial information in a Geodatabase.
This enables Municipal GIS departments to maintain control of parcel-based spatial
data and allows business and spatial information to be shared more easily across
the enterprise.
3. Customizing ArcIMS
Presenter:
Jennifer Hughey
ESRI
Learn how to customize ArcIMS and what's coming in ArcIMS 9.2.
March 08, 2006
1. Adding Value to Travel Behavior Surveys:The Network Analyst Approach
Presenter:
Keary Smith
GIS Coordinator
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Oakland, CA
Abstract: This presentation will discuss the
GIS tools and methods used to examine travel patterns as reported in the Bay
Area Travel Survey conducted in 2000 (BATS2000). The BATS2000 provides a comprehensive
picture of regional and sub-regional travel characteristics for over 15,000
households, and is the only database that allows analysts to examine the full
picture of both work and non-work travel patterns within the nine-county region.
The BATS2000 survey contains detailed information on the precise origins and
destinations of all trips, including precise home locations for survey respondents.
This level of detail is used to create travel behavior models based upon point-to-point
travel times and distances, as opposed to zone-to-zone.
2. Oakland Citywide Sidewalk Condition / ADA Inventory
Presenter:
Karl C. Pierce, AICP
Senior Project Manager
CMA a Division of TranSystems Corp.
180 Grand Ave, Suite # 400
Oakland, CA 94612
Abstract: In response to numerous lawsuits
related to trip and fall accidents and the ADA-related Barden vs. The City of
Sacramento decision, The City of Oakland decided to take proactive steps to
reduce its legal liability. The City hired CMA to create an inventory of close
to 1,500 miles of street centerline, documenting sidewalk damage for all nine
City Council districts individually, and for the City as a whole.
3. ArcPad 7.0
Presenter:
Katja Krivoruch
ESRI
ArcPad is software for mobile GIS and field
mapping applications using handheld and mobile devices. ArcPad provides field-based
personnel with the ability to capture, analyze, and display geographic information.
Field data collection with ArcPad is efficient and accurate and can integrate
input from GPS receivers, rangefinders, and digital cameras. Come and see what's
latest in ArcPad 7.0.
September 14, 2005
1. GPS Vision Maps
Presenter:
Robert Estimo
Asset Management Services
Bureau Veritas / Berryman & Henigar
Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation
6150 Stoneridge Mall Road, Suite 370,
Pleasanton, CA 94588
925.468.7400 ext.110
The presentation is about the mobile mapping
system project that collects positionally accurate submeter stereo digital imagery
using multiple GIS and CAD Applications.
2. Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
Presenter:
Michael Smith
GIS Analyst/Regional Planner
Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)
Oakland, CA
This presentation offers the details of an
ArcIMS site for Local Hazard Mitigation Plan in San Francisco Bay Area Counties.
3. Network Analyst Demo
Presenter:
Chris Grasteit
ESRI
Email: cgrasteit@esri.com
ArcGIS Network Analyst is a powerful extension
for routing, and provides a whole new framework for network-based spatial analysis
(i.e., location analysis, drive time analysis, and spatial interaction modeling).
This extension allows ArcGIS Desktop users to model realistic network conditions
and scenarios.
May 11, 2005
1. GIS Technology Enables an "Exreme Makeover" of FEMA's Multi Hazard Flood
Maps
Presenter:
Travis Clark
Michael Baker Corporation
Email: mailto:tclark@mbakercorp.com
Abstract: The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) has embarked on an ambitious 5-year program to modernize the Nation's
flood hazard maps. The GIS enabling technology that is making this possible
will be described. Components of this include Digitial Flood Insurance Rate
Maps (DFIRMs) and a National Flood Layer; leveraged basemap data provided by
local government; ArcObjects-based GIS tools for database creation and map production;
a portal with an ArcIMS map viewer to make the data publicly available; and
multi-hazard analyses.
2. Enterprise GIS at San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - From
Planning to Implementation
Presenter:
Nadeem Shaukat
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Email: nshaukat@JustSpatial.com
Abstract: SFPUC is into 2nd year of its 6-year
GIS strategic plan. The presentation will walk you through all the necessary
steps SFPUC GIS team has taken towards implementing enterprise GIS. This involves
developing spatial data standards and data models, standardizing symbols, harmonizing
data fields names, and developing map viewers. The presentation will also include
a live demo of Basemap Viewer, a web-based GIS application to serve core GIS
data to the users at SFPUC.
3. ESRI's Data Interoperability Extension
Presenter:
Chris Grasteit
ESRI
Email: cgrasteit@esri.com
Abstract: ArcGIS Data Interoperability eliminates
barriers for data sharing by providing state-of-the-art direct data access,
transformation, and export capabilities. This extension enables ArcGIS Desktop
users to easily use and distribute data in many formats. Chris will demonstrate
the useability of this product.
March 9, 2005
1. Labeling and Annotation within ArcGIS
Presenter:
Darin Loucks
Tech Marketing Representative
ESRI
http://www.esri.com
Watch an ESRI expert showing different ways
of labeling and annotating geographic features. He will show you labeling tools
and techniques you may not be aware of.
2. NEXTMap Program for High-Resolution DEMs
Presenter:
Matt Cross
Intermap Technologies, Inc.
Ph. (303) 708-0955 x217
email: mcross@intermaptechnologies.com
Abstract: In October 2003, Intermap initiated
NEXTMap USA, a comprehensive mapping program for collecting high-resolution
imagery and DEM’s for the USA (7.8 million km2) within the next 5 years. The
State of California will be fully collected by the spring of 2005. A high resolution
Orthorectified Radar Image (1.25 meters) and Digital Elevation Model (better
than 1 meter vertical accuracy) are Intermap's standard products. This FGDC
compliant data set will provide a consistent, predictable base layer for feature
extraction, data integration, visualization and other GIS studies. Applications
this data can support include forest and rangeland management, agriculture,
urban regional planning, transportation management, land use and land cover
assessment, disaster mitigation and flood modeling.
3. GIS Data and Applications Served at Enterprise GIS at City and County
of San Francisco
Presenter:
Vince Ulfig
Senior GIS Developer
Department of Telecommunications and Infrastructure Services
City and County of San Francisco
email: vulfig@sfgov.org
Vince will walk you through the data and cool applications served by the City
and County of San Francisco under its Enterprise GIS program.
January 12, 2005
1. GIS Website Development for Alameda County Department of Environmental Health
Presenter:
Deborah Martin
Senior Information Systems Analyst
Dept. of Environmental Health
Alameda County Health Agency
Ph. 510-567-6737
email: deborah.martin@acgov.org
Abstract: By spatially enabling the relational database used by the DEH, and
by entering into a cooperative agreement with other County Agencies and leveraging
their investments in base map layers, the DEH has been able to utilize this
array of data in an interactive ArcIMS mapping application. A review of the
process involved in developing the GIS and a demonstration of the prototype
website will be given.
2. Geoprocessing in ArcGIS 9.0
Presenter:
Cris Grasteit or Darin Loucks
Tech Marketing Representative/CA/NV/HI/GU
ESRI
September 15,
2004
1. The Zipcode Problem
Presenter: Lillian G. Remer
Research Associate
Spatial Systems Group
Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation
1995 University Ave #450
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 883-5760
Link to presentation: UsingZipCodes.pdf
2. Geodatabase Modeling Strategy for Enterprise GIS using Visio and
Geodatabase Design
Presenter: Alon Yaari
Senior Project Manager
Vestra Resources
(415) 462-6397
Link to presentation: Visio
vs GeoDB Designer.pdf
Abstract: This presentation will concentrate on the technical process for creating
a geodatabase. The use of Microsoft Visio as a CASE tool will be demonstrated
and compared to the Geodatabase Designer tool and ArcCatalog. Specific design
topics that will be covered include basics of establishing geodatabase designs,
geometric networks, and differences in the schema between ArcSDE and the personal
geodatabase.
3. GIS Automation - Python
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Tech Marketing Representative/CA/NV/HI/GU
ESRI
Link to presentation: Python.pdf
May 12, 2004
1. Use of GIS to Assist with a Community Vitality Analysis
Presenter: Garlynn G. Woodsong
GIS Planner/Analyst
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Planning Section
Ph. 510-464-7826
2. San Francisco Zoo and Data Collection
Presenters: Tito Vandermeyden/Nextbus Information Systems Inc.,
Chris Grasteit/ESRI
March 17, 2004
1. ParkScan Uses GIS to Help Citizens Improve Park Maintenance
Presenters: Raisa Nudelman, Cheong Eng, Hal Voege
ParkScan Program
Neighborhood Parks Council
San Francisco, CA
Phone: 415-398-8900
http://www.parkscansf.org
This presentation is about ParkScan, an innovative application that equips volunteers
with portable computers running ArcPad and digital cameras to survey the upkeep
of their neighborhood parks. The information they provide is stored on a central
database and shared with City departments that manage greenspace and the public,
with GIS information displayed using ArcIMS. This gives the citizens a direct
voice in the management of their parks, and gives departments additional eyes
on the status of these valuable resources. It provides a two-way communication
link between government and the citizens it serves. The application was developed
to be general enough to be readily adapted to many resources other than parks.
How GIS is used to acquire and display ParkScan data will be demonstrated and
the data model discussed.
2. Customizing ArcGIS Desktop
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Marketing Representative
CA/NV/HI/GU, ESRI
http://www.esri.com
3. What's new in ArcGIS 9.0
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Marketing Representative
CA/NV/HI/GU, ESRI
http://www.esri.com
Presentations:
1. Tips&Tricks.pdf
2. CustomizingArcGISVBAandSamples.pdf
January 21, 2004
1. The Integration of 360-degree Panoramic Imaging with GIS
Presenter: George A. White,
Managing Director
Policy Innovation Works
http://www.4piw.com
This presentation will identify an innovative technology for collecting and
deploying 360 panoramic images for use with GIS web applications. One company
that has already accomplished this strategic innovation is @City. @City has
a partnership with GIS Planning (an ESRI Partner) to use ArcGIS for this purpose
of integrating iStreetView's 360 degree panoramic images- collected using GPS
technology. Several demonstrations of this innovation can be viewed at www.atcity.com.
2. Managing and Sharing GIS Data with MyGeographyNetwork
Presenter: Yuvraj Mathur
Cybertech Systems Inc.
http://www.cybertech.com
This presentation is about publishing and distributing spatial information over
the Internet via ESRI's Geography Network. Users can access Geographic data
over the Internet by using Metadata search capabilities to find useful data.
ArcIMS 4.x makes it possible for users to publish their geographic data by building
their own Geographic Network (MyGN.com) and linking it to the ESRI Geography
Network. MyGN.com is a customized geography network for a customer's specific
need. It allows the customer to publish geographic information, authorize it
and make it available for the users to access over the Internet. This information
can either be accessed directly by searching on the metadata and viewed in a
browser, or can be used in applications. In turn MyGN.com can be linked to the
ESRI Geography Network and be a subcriber/contributor to the latter. The goal
is to create geographic communities consisting of several MyGN.com networks
integrated to the ESRI Geography Network to share spatial data for mutual benefit
and prevent duplication of data creation. After implementing the solution, users
will find it easy to manage their geo-spatial data where creators of the data
will still be responsible for maintaining the data while making it available
to other users using search and browse capabilities.
3. Hummingbird Enterprise for ESRI
Presenter: Lester Vergara
Hummingbird, USA
http://www.hummingbird.com
Hummingbird for ESRI allows you to link map features to documents. Lester will
demonstrate how to link multiple map features to multiple documents from ESRI
and how to link multiple documents from Hummingbird's Document Management System
to ESRI. The documents could be work instructions, emails, deeds, images, video
clips, photographs, engineering drawings, etc.
4. ArcWeb Services
Presenter: Darin Loucks
Tech Marketing/Account Management
ESRI
http://www.esri.com
This is a technical presentation about ESRI's
ArcWeb Services.
November 13, 2003
1. LumiMap: A Deployable GIS for Humanitarian
Relief Mapping
Presenter: Henry L. Jones, Ph.D.
Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer
LumiMap
http://www.lumimap.org
2. The Integration of Business Intelligence and GIS
Presenter: Jeff Winters
Information Builders, Inc.
http://www.informationbuilders.com
3. Topo! for ArcGIS
Presenter: Matthew Heller
Vice President, Business Development
National Geographic Maps Technology Group
http://www.ngs.org
4. Linear Referencing - concepts, usage, operation and demo
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Marketing Representative
ESRI
http://www.esri.com
September 10, 2003
1.OakMapper webGIS: community-integrated monitoring with ArcIMS
Presenter: Karin Tuxen
Grad Student/GIS Specialist
Center for the Assessment and Monitoring of Forest and Environmental Resources
(CAMFER) UC Berkeley
2. Latest developments in ArcGIS (ArcScan, Topology, Editing, etc)
Presenter: Darin Loucks / ESRI Technical Rep.
May 14, 2003
1. A GIS Application as Decision Making Support Tool for Water Resources Planning
Presenter: Irene Findikaki, PhD.
Found On Earth
www.FoundOnEarth.com
2. .NET Technology and ArcGIS
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Rep./ESRI
www.esri.com
March 12, 2003
1. Title: City of Oakland - Curb Ramp Inventory Project
Presenter: GEOTOPO Team
GEOTOPO
155 Grand Ave., Oakland, CA 94612
2. The Union Sanitary District ArcIMS Integration - 21st Century Waste
Water Management
Presenter: Bruce MacLaren
MoosePoint Technology
www.moosepoint.com
3. ArcIMS - Tips and Tools
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Rep./ESRI
www.esri.com
January 8, 2003
1. Title: Mobile and GPS Technology Solutions for Field Data Collection
Presenter: Jamie Williams
Mobile Solutions Specialist
CH2M HILL
155 Grand Ave., Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510.587.7567
www.ch2m.com
2. Geodatabase - Tips and Tools
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Rep./ESRI
September 4, 2002
1. Title: Solid Terrain Models: less virtual...more reality
Presenter: Dave Van Mouwerik
Pacific Geo Technologies
38 Chuparrosa Dr.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone: 805.782.0612
www.pacgeotech.com
2. Title: MapMerge, Automated Conflation for ArcGIS
Presenter: Stanley Dallal
ESEA
100 W. El Camino Real, Suite 74
Mountain View, CA 94024
ph: 650.962.1167
www.conflation.com
3. Editing in ArcGIS using ArcMap
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Rep./ESRI
May 8, 2002
1. Open Data Consortium project - enabling public agencies and private data resellers to formulate a model Data Distribution Agreement
Presenter:Bruce A. Joffe
Principal
GIS Consultants
1615 Broadway, Suite 415
Oakland, CA 94612
2. Local government Web Applications using ArcIMS and Active Server
Pages
Presenter: Pablo Monzon
Chief Technology Officer
GIS Planning
2220 Dwight Way, Suite #302
Berkeley, CA 94704
3. ArcPad 6 and Design Studio
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
Technical Rep./ESRI
March 13, 2002
1. Modeling Our World with Geodatabases
Presenter: Jonathan W. Lowe
Senior IT Specialist--Geospatial Solutions
IBM Data Management and Worldwide Sales Support
2. VBA and ArcGIS
Presenter: Danny Krouk
Technical Rep./ESRI
January 09, 2002
1. The Georgia Prevent-IT Interactive Tool: Sharing your ArcView Data.
Presenter: Lillian G. Remer
Research Associate
Prevention Research Center
2150 Shattuck Avenue #900
Berkeley, CA 94704-1306
2. Editing shapefiles in ArcView...with ID Cad
Presenter: Sandrine Anne Schultz
IDS, Inc US General Manager
1001 SW 5th Avenue
Suite 1100
Portland, Oregon, 97204 USA
3. Fast-Track Utility Corridor Mapping Using Lidar and High-Resolution
Digital Orthophotography to Support a GIS
Presenters:
Mike Renslow (Vice President for Spencer B. Gross, Inc. - Photogrammetric Engineering)
Jim Gibson - GIS Specialist for Essex Environmental
Ryan Reise - GIS Specialist for Essex Environmental
4. ArcView 8.1 Tricks and Tips or VBA
Presenter: Chris Grasteit/ESRI
November 14, 2001
1. ArcIMS Java client by Telemorphic and his historical map website
Presenter: David Rumsey
www.davidrumsey.com
2. PenMap for ArcMap field collection
Presenter: James Grummon
Condor of Irvine
3. ArcGIS 8.1 Tips and Tricks to speed up the program
Presenter: Chris Grasteit
ESRI
May 9, 2001
1. A Computer Maintenance Management System for Honolulu public works
Presenter: From Synergen
2. Topomap and Map Exchange
Presenter: Matt
National Geographics
January 10, 2001
1. Weights of Evidence technique for mineral exploration in the Michilla District,
Chile
Presenter: Jeremy Lukins, Geosystems, International
2. Working with Geodatabase
Presenter: Chris Grasteit, ESRI
November 8, 2000
Authoring and publishing Maps on Web with ArcIMS
Presenter:Chris Grasteit, ESRI
Sept. 13, 2000
Improving Your Geocoding Hit Rate
Presenter: Lilli Remer, Prevention Research
Center
July 12, 2000
1. ArcView Tips & ArcPad
Presenter: Chris Grasteit, ESRI
Scripts from Presentation
2. Topo.com Presentation & Feedback
Presenter: Matthew
Heller
3. Post-conference Discussion
Presenter: Ken Blankinship, ESRI
May 10, 2000
1. Gatebook Automation for the Water Distribution System in the City and County
of San Francisco
Presenter: Nadeem Shaukat, CH2M HILL
2. Arcview IMS Rapid Application Development for Web Enabled Environmental
GIS
Case Studies of three Web sites - hazards and benefits
Presenter: Geomatrix GIS and Web Technology Team
March 8, 2000
1. How the City of Santa Rosa is using ArcExplorer
Presenter: Bette Smith ,
City of Santa Rosa
2. Automation in ArcView
Presenter: Chris
Grasteit, ESRI
Scripts from Presentation This is a 1.7 Mb file!
Jan. 12, 2000
1. GEMS & GeoTracker: Using the Internet To Manage Environmental Impacts & Water Resources
Presenter: Dr. Brendan Dooher, LLNL
2. Data Integration with ArcView for a South American Copper Mine
Presenter: Patrick Kowta, GeoSystems International
3. Omega's FireView product and an ArcView Extension for map book production
Presenter: ESRI staff
Nov. 10, 1999:
What's New in ArcInfo 8.0, ArcView, ArcSDE and ArcIMS?
Presenters:
Jason Karnoff
/ESRI
Bryan Baker /ESRI
Sept. 8, 1999:
1. Transportation-related Applications
Presenter: Mr. Somitra Saxena, GIS/Trans
2. MTC Pavement Management System and ArcView Application
Presenter: Doug Elfving, GeoData Analytics
3. ArcView 3.2 plus Tips & Tricks
Presenter: Nate Johnson andKen Blankinship, ESRI
July 14, 1999:
1. GIS Database Design
Presenter: Roi Evron, Dyett & Bhatia
2. Desktop GIS at the US Environmental Protection Agency - Applications in the Waste Management Division
Presenter: Olof Hansen, U.S. EPA
3. Envisioning Neighborhoods
Presenter: Earl
Bossard, San Jose State University
May 12, 1999:
1. City of Vallejo Internet Mapping Application
Presenter: Juan Pablo Monzon, GIS Planning
2. EVS for ArcView Extension
Presenter: Jack
Murphy, C Tech Development
March 17, 1999:
1. Business Applications in ArcView
Presenter: Scott Christman, Employment Development Department, State of California
1. Growing ArcView GIS In A Water Utility: A Case Study
Presenter: Craig Scott, Contra Costa Water District
2. CarteGraph Systems Presentation
Presenter: CarteGraph Systems
Jan. 13, 1999:
1. GIS in Environmental Law
Presenter: Robert van Waasbergen, A.E.D.S
2. Image Analyst
Presenter:Jason Kornoff, ESRI
Nov. 11th, 1998:
1. U.S.G.S. BARD & SFBAY Websites
Presenter: Robert Lugo, U.S.G.S.
2. MapObjects Demonstration
Presenter: Michael Weir, ESRI
Sept. 9th, 1998:
1. Making the GPS to GIS Connection
Presenter: Dick Lewis, RLA
2. Use Of An ArcView GIS Application To Predict Future Water Consumption/Demand Patterns For The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Service Area
Presenter: Greg Hall , Montgomery Watson Americas
3. ESRI Software Demonstration
Presenter: Ken Blankinship, ESRI
July 15th, 1998:
1. An Introduction to the San Francisco Bay Area EcoAtlas
Presenter: Zoltan Der, San Francisco Estuary Institute
2. Smart Places Land-use Planning Model
Presenter: Paul Radcliffe, EPRI
3. ArcView 3.1 Report Writer
Presenter: Lee Johnston, ESRI
May 20th, 1998:
1. Drive Time Analysis with Network Analyst
Presenters: Paul
Smith, Hammon, Jensen, Wallen & Associates
Steve Schonhaut, Kaiser
Permanente
2. EZLocate Extension
Presenter: Chris Grasteit, Etak
3. MapObjects / Visual Basic Application Templates
Presenter: Ken Blankinship, ESRI
March 11th, 1998:
1. ArcView Implementation Strategies
Presenter: Patrick DeTemple, City of Berkeley
2. Avenue & Visual Basic Programming
Presenter: Jonathan Lowe, Local Knowledge Consulting
3. Business Analyst Demonstration
Presenter: Ann Bossard, ESRI
Jan. 28th, 1998:
1. Use of GIS in Remedial Engineering and Environmental Investigations
Presenter: Leslie Chau, ICF Kaiser Engineers
2. Space Locator Service
Presenters: Juan Pablo Monzon, Cheryl Parker, South of Market Foundation
3. Spatial Analyst Demonstration
Presenter: Lisa Pierce, ESRI
Nov. 10, 1997:
1. GIS in Real Estate: Current Trends
Presenter: Gil Castle, Castle Consulting
2. ArcView at the California Academy of Sciences
Presenter: Nina Jablonski, California Academy of Sciences
3. Dialog Designer Demonstration
Presenter: Larry Starling,ESRI
Sept. 24, 1997:
1. ArcView and Archaeology: Using GIS As A Public Viewing Tool
Presenter: Kim Esser, Sonoma State University
2. Data Automation Kit
Presenter: Ken Blankinship, ESRI
3. Environmental Visualization System
Presenter: Jack Murphy, C Tech Development
July 30, 1997:
ESRI User Conference Summary
Presenter: David Mrak, ESRI
May 28, 1997:
1. ArcView in a Marketing Environment
Presenter: Gary Hoard, Geographic Intelligence
Services, Pacific Bell
2. Arcview and Utilities Asset Management
Presenter: Jody Cummings, Pacific Gas & Electric
March 26, 1997:
1.Hands-on Geocoding with ArcView
Presenter: Chris Grasteit, GIS Specialist, Etak, Inc.
2. Design, Development, and Documentation of a Corporate Database
Presenter: Dean Angelides, Vice President, Vestra Resources
3. Using the ArcView-l Discussion List
Presenter: Ken Blankinship, Major Accounts Representative, ESRI
January 29, 1997:
1. An Overview of GIS Extension Courses and Certificate Program Development at UC Berkeley
Presenter: Tom Rauch, Continuing Education Specialist, UC Berkeley Extension
2. Bringing GIS to the Grassroots
Presenters: Sabrina Mazzoni, GIS Manager
Larry Orman, Director
GreenInfo Network
3. Metadata Strategies to Improve Your
Demographic Mapping and Analysis
(Or, How to Tame TIGER and Make Sense Out of the Census)
Presenter: Karl Goldstein, President, Datamocracy, Inc.
November 13, 1996:
1. FERC Relicensing and Land Use Compatibility with ArcView
Presenter: Jon Walton & Jonathan Stern
EDAW
2.Use of ArcView in Site Characterization Projects
Presenter: Irene Findikaki, Bechtel
3. New Features in ArcView 3.0
Presenter: Rob Mason, ESRI
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If you have further questions or
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Lillian Remer at remer@astound.net