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Monday 17 October 2005: Session 4, 3:30:00 PM
Geoprocessing, The Wizard is Gone
Presentation Abstract
For those who remember the "good ol' days" of ArcView and the geoprocessing wizard, this session will help you to find all the tools you thought you'd lost in Arc9. Find out what's new in Arc9 in terms of altering the geometric properties of the features in a dataset while controlling some aspects of how its attribute data is handled. Learn where to find old favorites like: dissolve, merge, clip, intersect, union, and spatial joins.
Speaker Biographical Information
Denise Chavez GIT Program Coordinator: RGIS-Tribal Technical - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI)
Denise is the GIT Program Coordinator at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, NM. Denise’s research interests are in applying GIS and Remote Sensing to the study of Urban Heat Islands, particularly Albuquerque and the Southwest. Denise attended the University of New Mexico and got her Master’s Degree in Community and Regional Planning in 1993. Besides heading up the Geospatial lab at SIPI, Denise was also the GIS Manager for the City of Rio Rancho.





