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The new Task Items in ArcGIS Pro allow you to develop a step-by-step script that guides users through a workflow or process. This book is designed to teach you how to document, streamline, and develop the processes that step through your workflows using Tasks. The book contains discussions of the topics associated with tasks, and examples of how they are used. Each section also has descriptions of the building process and parameter settings for these items so that you will not only understand the examples shown here but be able to transfer that knowledge to your own workflows and processes. After each of the discussion sections there are exercises to work through that will provide some hands-on experience with the features and settings, including tips and tricks for their best use. At the end of the book are two project suggestions that you can complete on your own, either with the provided data or using your own data sets.
ArcGIS Online integrates with so many web apps as well as the ArcGIS Desktop package that it can become a daunting task to set up and manage it all. This book has written explanations and hands-on exercises for you to learn and practice - things like setting up groups and user accounts, creating data from existing feature classes, designing Survey 123 and QuickConnect apps, geocoding tables into hosted feature layers, and much more. The final two chapters cover using Web AppBuilder and the Operations Dashboard builder to create interesting and informative web displays of your data.The focus of the book is Disaster Response and all of the exercises carry this common theme, but the techniques can certainly be applied to any other discipline. The components of ArcGIS Online, whether it be Survey 123 or Operations Dashboards, function the same way regardless of the data you feed into it. The book comes with a set of data to download to help get you through the exercises, and also incorporates data sets like the Federal HIFLD data and the Living Atlas of the World data - all of which falls seamlessly into place in all of the ArcGIS Online components. The name of the game in disasters is getting good data products built quickly, and knowing the insider tips and tricks will help with that goal. This book will certainly get you well on your way to becoming an indispensable part of any EOC or disaster response.
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