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Maximize Your Data from CAD to GISPaul ChurchillApplication EngineerSeiler Instrument

2010 Indiana GIS Conference

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Agenda

• Streamline workflows discussion

• Maximize the value of geospatial data

• Converting, accessing, and moving data.

• Benefits and limitations.

• Import and Export using FDO and external databases.

• Hands on - GPS collection project will be brought into AutoCAD Map 3D 2010 to show how it integrates with an existing GIS/CAD system.

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The Details

• The purpose of this demonstration to highlight a key

functions that can help everyone realize productivity

gains. Demonstrate the value and benefits of data

attributes using AutoCAD Map 3D and MapGuide

Enterprise in a geospatial environment.

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Demonstration

• This first part of the demonstration is to show you how to take Legacy engineer data and drawings and make sure they are geo-referenced and classified.

• This second part of the demonstration to show you the power of Feature Data Object technology to connect to data.

• This third part of the demonstration is to publish to AutoCAD Map 3D Mapbooks, Mapguide Enterprise, and Autodesk Design Review.

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BenefitsCAD and GIS Together

� Leverage CAD-trained workforce to manage geospatial data.

� Create better designs.

� Improve information sharing between engineering and other departments.

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Who uses AutoCAD® Map 3D?Roles� Engineers, designers and drafters

� Mapping technicians and planners

� GIS professionals

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AutoCAD Map 3D Overview� Direct access to CAD, GIS, and raster data formats

� AutoCAD® tools for precision editing of GIS data

� GIS tools for map creation, stylization, and analysis

� Powerful, flexible, and open data management tools

� Direct web publishing via Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise and the DWF™ file specification

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Communication and Utilities

Engineering and Construction Government

Transportation

Infrastructure IndustryCustomers Manage Large, Complex Infrastructure Systems

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Autodesk Geospatial

Public web clients

Businessapplications

Solution Modules for Infrastructure Management

EngineeringCAD

PlanningGIS

Operations

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EngineeringCAD

PlanningGIS

Autodesk Geospatial

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Native Data AccessStreamline WorkflowsBusiness Issue� You need to use design and GIS information in your projects.

Solution� Work with datasets in a variety of formats for design and mapping

functions.

AutoCAD Map 3D� Direct access to geospatial data with FDO Data Access Technology� Data exchange functionality

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Parcel data fromOracle® databases

Kennedy

Ford

Truman

Roosevelt

Wilson

Washington

Adams Jones Smith Yale Cornell

Fraiser

ZoeVarney

Armey BakerDiego Harvard

Merrit

Miller

Regan

Clinton

Eisenhower

Dartmouth

Bradshaw

Lang

Jackson Jefferson

Carter

Franklin

VanBuren

WarrenLincoln

Jetson

Campbell`

Runner

Pear GrapeOrange

Plum

Beet

Carrot

Tomato

Peach

BananaApple

Berry

FDO Geospatial Data Access

Utility data froman SDF file

Property data from Microsoft®SQL Server™

Zoning dataESRI® ArcSDE®

Aerial photos

Natively access data from

multiple spatial sources

Avoid� Conversion� Data loss� Data copies� Stale data

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AutoCAD ToolsPrecision CAD ToolsBusiness Issue � You need CAD tools to create and edit spatial data.

Solution � Use AutoCAD® tools to create and edit spatial data.

AutoCAD Map 3D� Direct CAD editing on geospatial data� COGO (coordinate geometry)� Drawing cleanup� Split and merge functions

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Split and Merge RulesPrecision CAD Editing

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GIS ToolsCreate Better DesignsBusiness Issue� You need to get more done in less time with fewer resources.

Solution� Provide engineering staff with core GIS functionality to access and

analyze CAD and GIS data.

AutoCAD Map 3D� Query capabilities� Cartographic presentation� Topology� Buffering and database Joins

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Cartographic PresentationCreate Better Maps

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Data ManagementEasy and FlexibleBusiness Issue� You don’t have the tools to manage DWG™ and other data formats.

Solution� Easily manage spatial data in virtually any format.

AutoCAD Map 3D� Classification� Schema editor � Bulk copy� Metadata� Data exchange functionality

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ClassificationBetter Data Standardization

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PublishingCost-Effective Data DistributionBusiness Issue� You need to share completed design data and maps.

Solution� Distribute geospatial data, maps, and designs in a variety of ways.

AutoCAD Map 3D � Map Books

� DWF™ files

� Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise and MapGuide Open Source

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One-Step Publishing from AutoCAD Map 3DEasily Share Desktop Data with End Users Over the Web

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Hands-on exercise

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AutoCAD Map 3D Top 10 Features

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Review: CAD and GIS Together

Leverage Existing Resources� CAD-trained design engineers� Existing CAD and GIS software� Existing CAD and GIS datasets (DWG, SHP, ArcSDE, Oracle Spatial)

Reduce Redundancy and Error Propagation� No data lost in translation and no duplication� Reduce silos and out-of-date data snapshots� Management of and access to most current information

Increase Operational Efficiencies� No more data conversion routines� Use CAD and GIS functionality together� Common FDO Data Access Technology� Technology that evolves with your organization

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The Value of AutoCAD Map 3DCAD and GIS Together� Leverage CAD-trained workforce to manage

geospatial data.

� Create better designs.

� Improve information sharing between engineering and other departments.

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Citrix Ready™ AutoCAD Map 3D

• AutoCAD Map 3D• Leading engineering GIS platform

for creating and managing spatial data

• AutoCAD platform based

• “Citrix Ready” AutoCAD Map 3D• Completed validation testing with Citrix XenApp™ Software through

Citrix Ready™ Program

• Utilities, Communications and Government customers now have an easy and cost effective way to deliver AutoCAD Map 3D across their organizations

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Questions ?

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For More InformationVisit Seiler Instrumentwww.seilerinst.com

Send Paul an email:pchurchill@seilerinst.com

Check out the Product Center:www.autodesk.com/map3dwww.autodesk.com/rasterdesignwww.mapguide.comhttp://mapguide.osgeo.org

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Thank you