GeodatabaseThe geodatabase is the common data storage and management framework for ArcGIS and can be utilized wherever it is needed-on desktops, in servers (including the Web), or in mobile devices. It supports all the different types of data that can be used by ArcGIS such as
ArcGIS provides a complete suite of conversion tools to easily migrate existing geospatial data into the geodatabase. The geodatabase not only defines how data is stored, accessed, and managed, but it can also implement complex business logic such as
This enables you to leverage your spatial data to its full potential and maintain a consistent, accurate database. ArcGIS implements the geodatabase either as a collection of files in a file system or as a collection of tables within a relational database management system (RDBMS). With its scalable architecture, the geodatabase is the foundation that enables you to assemble intelligent geographic information systems that can be adapted for many different applications. In summary, the geodatabase offers you the ability to
The geodatabase offers you the ability to
Learn more about the geodatabase enhancements coming in ArcGIS 9.3. |