Today's Agenda: It's All Drag and Drop and We'll Love It
Today's Agenda: It's All Drag and Drop and We'll Love It
As GIS professionals, we understand the value of analysis. Through analysis, we bring to light an abundance of
insight that may have otherwise remained unseen in our organization. Our methods and data are good, but could
they be even better? Could we work faster and produce more powerful analyses?
This Lunch and Learn session introduces us to new capabilities in ArcGIS in an application called Insights.
We will discover how to merge business intelligence (BI), like capabilities with the best of spatial analytics. We will
learn how to maximize our productivity, analyze data more intelligently, and use data to tell better stories.
And here are some of the reasons I like this application so much
Maximize Productivity
When searching for patterns or specific items in a dataset, we no longer have to put all our analytical focus on a
single map. Instead, maximize our productivity by using maps, charts, and tables side by side to see and analyze all
our data simultaneously. Theres no need to jam tons of layers onto a single mapunless you really want to.
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Visualizing patterns is an important part of analysis. Yet often we must go beyond simple visualization to
detect patterns. Spatial analysis reveals patterns in our data that we cant see in raw points, spreadsheets,
or other tabular formats. We can use insights to quickly tease out and verify patterns using spatial
aggregation, density calculation, and heat maps.
Spatial relationships, such as distance or proximity, are common in the spatial analysis process. Distances
can be measured and features selected based on distance characteristics. We can give context to our
analysis by adding authoritative demographic data such as households, income, Tapestry Segmentation,
consumer spending, and market potential.
Tabular to Spatial
Insights can generate locations based on tabular data if it contains address points or coordinates. Insights also
allows we to create relationships between tabular and spatial data based on a common key field to help we display
tabular data that do not have spatial information.
Convert the sql server to a enable location
Join the excel file to vri to show loss of merchantable timber value.
Conclusion
As more and more professionals turn to spatial analytics to understand relationships and make better decisions,
Esri strives to make the process easy, regardless of GIS expertise. Insights for ArcGIS marks a milestone in this
evolution. Insights for ArcGIS brings fast, powerful data discovery to everyone. By blending BI-like capabilities with
the best in spatial analytics, users can quickly and easily explore both spatial and nonspatial data from one
application. With Insights, we will maximize our productivity, analyze data more intelligently, and begin telling our
best story with in-depth spatial analysis.