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AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 Training Course

As the leading engineering GIS platform for creating and managing spatial data, AutoCAD Map 3D software bridges computer-aided design (CAD) and geographic information systems (GIS) by providing direct access to data, regardless of how it is stored, and by enabling the use of AutoCAD® tools for maintaining a broad variety of geospatial information. Using open source FDO Data Access Technology, Map 3D natively accesses spatial data stored in relational databases, files, and web-based services—providing easy management of large geospatial data sets, while streamlining entire workflows. With smooth integration of Autodesk MapGuide® technology, AutoCAD Map 3D is the quickest way to publish data to the web or intranet.

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AutoCAD® Map 3D software is the leading engineering GIS platform for creating and managing spatial data. The software bridges CAD and GIS by providing direct access to data, regardless of how it is stored, and by enabling the use of AutoCAD software tools for maintaining a broad variety of geospatial information.

Who uses AutoCAD Map 3D?

It is intended for GIS managers, GIS specialists, mapping technicians, planners, and facilities/infrastructure designers and managers . It's intended for anyone who creates, maintains, and produces maps, designs infrastructure, uses CAD and GIS data for analysis and planning, or integrates data in varying types and file formats. Such data may include vector or raster data in a variety of mapping file formats, as well as database information (both geometry and attribute data) from different sources. Users typically work with multiple drawings and large data sets.

The industries that benefit most from AutoCAD Map 3D software are utilities (electric, gas, water), communications, government agencies, environmental engineering, oil and gas, agriculture, and natural resources. The software is suitable for any application that requires management or design of resources or infrastructure in a precision graphical environment.

Course Content

172 Lessons
11 Hours
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AutoCAD 3D Map 2008 Training DVDs

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Training Course Covers

Overview of the AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 user interface

  • Overview of the AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 Tutorial Series course
  • Introduction to the user interface
  • AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 workspaces
  • The AutoCAD Map Workspace
  • Review of the AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 User Interface

Attribute Data

  •  Overview of Attribute Data
  •  Basic concepts of Attribute data
  •  Overview of Object Data
  •  Basic concepts and uses of Attribute Data
  •  Create an object data table
  •  Modify an object data table
  •  Attaching object data records
  •  View and edit object data
  •  Generate object data links
  •  Review of object data
  •  Overview of external database linking
  •  Basic concepts and uses of external database links
  •  Attaching a database
  •  Introduction to Data view
  •  Create a link template
  •  Generate links to enclosed text
  •  Select objects linked to enclosed text
  •  Generate links to text
  •  Select objects linked to text
  •  Advanced Data view
  •  Review of external database linking
  •  Choosing the storage method
  •  Review of attribute

Coordinate Systems

  • Overview of Coordinate Systems
  • Concepts of Coordinate Systems
  • Coordinate Systems in AutoCAD Map
  • Assigning and verifying coordinate systems
  • Tracking coordinates
  • Geodetic distance
  • Review of Coordinate Systems

Importing

  • Overview of Importing
  • Basic concepts of importing
  • Importing lines
  • Multiple coordinate systems
  • Import points
  • Import attribute data as object data
  • Import attribute data to linked database data
  • Review of Importing

Exporting

  • Overview of Exporting
  • Basic concepts of Exporting
  • Exporting lines
  • Exporting Closed Polylines
  • Import text
  • Export object data
  • Export linked database data
  • Review of Exporting

Queries

  • Overview of Queries
  • Concepts of Map projects
  • Create a drive alias
  • Attaching source drawings
  • Quick view source drawings
  • Concepts of queries
  • Simple location query
  • Simple location query
  • Simple property query
  • Simple data query
  • Simple SQL query
  • Compound query
  • Deactivating source drawings
  • Concepts of save back
  • Saving edits back to source drawings
  • Create a new drawing from source drawings
  • Coordinate transformations
  • Alter properties query
  • Report query
  • Concepts of multi user access
  • Review of queries

Raster Images

  • Overview of raster images
  • Concepts of raster images
  • Inserting a raster image
  • Working with images
  • Hide and unload a raster image
  • Delete an image
  • Raster image options
  • Review of raster images

Feature Classification

  • Overview of feature classification
  • Concepts of feature classification
  • Create a feature class definition file
  • Define feature classes
  • Create a feature class object
  • Classify objects
  • Review of feature classification

 

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