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occurs along linear features; and migrating coverage arcs , routes, and events to the <br /> geodatabase . <br /> Audience <br /> This course is for spatial data managers who work with linear features and are ready to take <br /> advantage of the geometric network and linear referencing capabilities of the <br /> geodatabase . <br /> Goals <br /> • Build and perform analyses on geometric networks <br /> Set rules for editing and analyzing on geometric networks <br /> • Build route systems in the geodatabase <br /> Edit route systems <br /> • Dynamically locate events on route systems <br /> Topics covered <br /> • Geometric networks : Storing a network; Simple vs . complex network features; Logical <br /> network; Flow on a geometric network ; Performing network analysis ; Network weights ; <br /> Restricting the area of a trace ; Complex edges; Building a geometric network; <br /> Setting network rules ; Validating connectivity rules <br /> • Linear referencing : Linear referencing basics ; Creating routes; Storing routes in the <br /> geodatabase; Hatching routes ; Rules for editing routes : Tools for editing routes ; <br /> Displaying route anomalies; Reroute events; Advanced route events options ; <br /> Transforming events <br /> Prerequisites and recommendations <br /> Participants should complete Building Geodataboses I (for ArcEditor 9 and Arclnfo 9) or have <br /> equivalent knowledge. <br /> Price: $900 per person Reduced rates may apply for onsite training ( ESRI currently charges <br /> r $ 7,000 for on-site training ; SSRI authorized instructors may charge less ) <br /> RtArcSDE Administration for Oracle (5 days) <br /> Overview <br /> Oracle database administrators : prepare for implementing ArcSDE by building your own <br /> individual ArcSDE server. This course teaches how to configure Oracle to support ArcSDE, <br /> install and configure ArcSDE, load vector and raster data , monitor and optimize queries , and <br /> manage a multiversioned geodatabase . Participants learn to monitor access to their ArcSDE <br /> database by using ArcSDE and DBMS tools . Guidelines for adjusting resource allocation as <br /> database usage changes will be discussed . Management of ArcSDE for access from ArcGIS <br /> clients , including multiversioned viewing and editing , is highlighted . The course focuses on <br /> understanding how ArcSDE software interacts with Oracle and proposes solid strategies for <br /> maintaining and managing an enterprise GIS database . <br /> Audience <br /> This course is for experienced Oracle database administrators who need to manage ArcSDE <br /> databases and clients . <br /> Prerequisites and recommendations <br /> • Participants in this course should have experience with the following : <br /> • Oracle database administration or application development <br /> Managing database storage <br /> • Creating Oracle users and assigning their privileges <br /> • Designing tables, indexes , constraints, and triggers <br /> 8 -5 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 8 - GIS Training and Education <br />