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  2. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Desktop Advanced, formerly known as ArcInfo, allows users the most flexibility and control in "all aspects of data building, modeling, analysis, and map display." [ 79 ] ArcInfo includes increased capability in the areas of spatial analysis, geoprocessing, data management, and others.

  3. Web GIS - Wikipedia

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    [18] [21] Using story maps and dashboards allows for new ways of displaying spatial data, and facilitates student interaction. [18] As Web GIS tools are often user friendly, teachers can create their own visualizations for the classroom, or even have students make their own to teach geographic concepts. [21]

  4. ArcMap - Wikipedia

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    ArcMap is the former main component of Esri's ArcGIS suite of geospatial processing programs. Used primarily to view, edit, create, and analyze geospatial data. ArcMap allows the user to explore data within a data set, symbolize features accordingly, and create maps.

  5. Esri - Wikipedia

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    The services, provided through ArcGIS Online at www.arcgis.com, include web APIs, hosted map and geoprocessing services, and a user sharing program. A variety of basemaps is a signature feature of ArcGIS Online. The Esri Community Maps program compiles detailed user basemap information into a common cartographic format called Topographic ...

  6. Talk:ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    The sections about the various maps still read like manager speak: ArcGIS Real Estate Maps, ArcGIS Story Maps, Arcgis Fire Map, and Arcgis Base Maps. These sections are probably better replaced by a single section that summarizes them. Rightfold 20:15, 23 September 2023 (UTC)

  7. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    Many commercial and noncommercial websites feature maps powered by OSM data in locator maps, store locators, infographics, story maps, and other mashups. Locator maps on Wikipedia and Wikivoyage articles for cities and points of interest are powered by a MediaWiki extension and the OSM-based Wikimedia Maps service. [ 94 ]

  8. List of ghost towns in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The United States state of Indiana has many former, abandoned, or ghost towns.A study concluded there were at least forty one, two of which were "drowned towns". [1]The sole remaining house in Baltimore, Indiana Abandoned grain elevators at Corwin, Indiana An abandoned building and grain silos in Sloan, Indiana

  9. ArcInfo - Wikipedia

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    ArcInfo (formerly ARC/INFO) is a full-featured geographic information system produced by Esri, and is the highest level of licensing (and therefore functionality) in the ArcGIS Desktop product line. It was originally a command-line based system. The command-line processing abilities are now available through the GUI of the ArcGIS Desktop ...