Arcgis | 10.5
Advanced editing tools operating in both 2D and 3D environments simultaneously.
ArcGIS 10.5 bridged the gap between traditional GIS and the emerging world of Data Science. It introduced the ArcGIS API for Python (initially released around this time) and deep integration with R-Bridge , allowing analysts to bring advanced statistical modeling directly into their spatial workflows.
Crucially, it integrated with the Spatiotemporal Big Data Store (introduced in the 10.4 lifecycle but matured in 10.5), allowing organizations to simultaneously archive live feeds and display real-time asset tracking on web dashboards. 4. Desktop GIS Transitions: ArcMap vs. ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS 10.5
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Introduced alongside version 10.5, was a web-based data analytics application. It blended spatial data with non-spatial tables using a drag-and-drop interface. Users could create interactive workbooks, charts, and linked maps to explore data iteratively, making spatial data science accessible to non-GIS analysts. 4. Desktop Integration: ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro Advanced editing tools operating in both 2D and
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: Uses a sequential list of geotagged photos and captions linked to an interactive map to walk viewers through specific points of interest. Story Map Journal Crucially, it integrated with the Spatiotemporal Big Data
ArcGIS 10.5 expanded compatibility with major relational database management systems (RDBMS). It provided native support for: PostgreSQL 9.5 Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Oracle 12c R1 (12.1.0.2)
Transitioning the platform toward secure-by-default web communications.