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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) LAB
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Server
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University of
Arkansas at Little Rock
GIS Applications
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ArcGIS Server Courses
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Co-sponsored by UALR
GIS
Applications Laboratory
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Below you will find
courses and dates offered.
Class size is limited. Please contact Phyllis Poché at (501)
569 - 8534 for more information.
Sign up today! course size is
limited.
All classes are taught by a certified
ESRI instructor.
CEU's
Available
Current Courses:
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Introduction to ArcGIS Server
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September 21-22, 2009
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2 days (16 hours)
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FAX REGISTRATION for this class.
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Authored by ESRI
Overview
This course introduces ArcGIS Server and teaches a workflow for creating and sharing GIS content. You learn how to publish maps, globes, and geoprocessing models that are optimized for performance and how to create out-of-the-box Web applications using ArcGIS Server Manager. The course covers using GIS services in both Web applications and
ArcGIS Explorer. Installation and some configuration techniques for ArcGIS Server are covered, but administration is not the focus of this course.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for GIS analysts and other experienced ArcGIS Desktop users who want to share their GIS content in a Web mapping application. This course teaches foundational ArcGIS Server knowledge and skills
and prepares you to take the following courses:
ArcGIS Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Java Platform
Developing Applications with ArcGIS Server Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
Goals
Those completing this course will be able to
Describe the
types of ArcGIS Server services available and the options related to
each.
Author and
publish map services and geoprocessing tasks that are optimized for
performance.
Publish a
geodata service for data replication and extraction.
Access
services using a variety of clients (ArcMap, ArcGIS Explorer, and
Web applications).
Build Web mapping applications that use
GIS services.
Prerequisites
You should have completed
ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality or
Learning ArcGIS Desktop or have equivalent knowledge.
Cost of class is dependent upon number of students!
Please contact Phyllis Poché or Mary McFarland at (501) 569-8530 for more
information.
ArcGIS Server: Web Administration Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
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September 23-25, 2009
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3 days (24 hours)
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FAX REGISTRATION for this class.
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Authored by ESRI
Overview
To set up and successfully maintain a production ArcGIS Server implementation in which GIS content is shared across the enterprise or on the Web, administrators need effective strategies to ensure performance, security, and reliability. This course teaches those strategies. You are introduced to the ArcGIS Server architecture and recommended workflows for managing GIS services, applications, data, users, and servers.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for IT professionals, system administrators, GIS professionals, and others who need to set up, manage, and support an ArcGIS Server system. GIS database administrators who need to learn strategies for setting up and maintaining multiuser geodatabases that use ArcSDE technology should take
Data
Management in the Multiuser Geodatabase,
ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration and Tuning for Oracle, or
ArcGIS
Server Enterprise Configuration and Tuning for SQL Server instead of this course.
Goals
Those completing this course will be able to
Work with
ArcGIS Server administration applications for service and server
management tasks.
Manage data
used by ArcGIS Server.
Understand
how geographic analysis is conducted on the GIS server.
Optimize
dynamic data transfer between the client and server.
Implement
cached services to optimize performance.
Implement
security for Web applications and services.
Deploy Web applications and services
using a reverse proxy configuration.
Prerequisites
You should have completed
Introduction
to ArcGIS Server or have equivalent knowledge and have a
basic understanding of Web server technologies.
Cost of class is dependent upon number of students!
Please contact Phyllis Poché or Mary McFarland at (501) 569-8530 for more
information.

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE
ROCK
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