Validating electric networks using ArcGIS Data Reviewer
Electric utilities recognize the importance of data quality because good data provides them with the ability to efficiently perform planning and analysis and outage management. So, what can you do to...
View ArticleThe Geometry on Geometry check – Part 1
In my opinion, the Geometry on Geometry (Geo on Geo, for short) check is one of the most versatile (and one of my favorites) among Data Reviewer’s 40+ automated checks. In this first of a three part...
View ArticleBe successful overlaying large, complex datasets in Geoprocessing
Spatial datasets often have large numbers of features. Furthermore, these datasets may also contain individual features such as road casings that are very large and complex. As a result of such large...
View ArticleMore adventures in overlay: comparing commonly used overlay tools
In the blog about distributing data and analysis, I showed using the Tabulate Intersection tool to overlay archeological sites and land parcels to create a table containing information about each...
View ArticleMore adventures in overlay: creating a street intersection list
If you work in local government, your GIS shop is most likely responsible for maintaining a street centerline database. And if you’re the keeper of the street centerline database, you’ve probably had...
View ArticleAre you sure Intersect is the right tool for the job?
Are you sure Intersect is the right tool for the job? I often talk with people using ArcGIS Geoprocessing who find themselves surprised about the amount of time the Intersect tool takes to run, or...
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