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TwitterGeoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - Line Of Sight DMP 1G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic of the 1st generation (DMP 1G). The geoprocessing service enables to find out, which parts of surface along given line leading from observation to target point are visible. When using the service it is necessary to choose the observation location, choose the target location and specify offset above the surface. The result of the analysis is line of sight (line of visibility) with visible and invisible parts leading on the surface. The geoprocessing service LineOfSight_DMP 1G is distinctly faster in contrast with geoprocessing service Visibility_DMP 1G. The service can be used with advantage for visibility analysis for longer distances.
The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sent by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result downloaded throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.
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Geoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - Visibility_DMR 5G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 5th generation (DMR 5G). Geoprocessing service enables to find out, which area is visible from chosen observer location to defined distance. When using the service is necessary to choose the observer location, pecify oberver offset above the terrain and define the distance, in which the visibility analysis is demanded. The result of the analysis is visibility field (area) represented by polygons, which delimit visible parts of the terrain. The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result is passed on client throught Result Map Service Visibility_DMR 5G (MapService). The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sended by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result download throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.
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Geoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph_DMR 4G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 4G). Geoprocessing service enables to find out, which area is visible from chosen observer location to defined distance. When using the service is necessary to choose the observer location, specify oberver offset above the terrain and define the distance, in which the visibility analysis is demanded. The result of the analysis is visibility field (area) represented by polygons, which delimit visible parts of the terrain. The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result is passed on client throught Result Map Service Visibility_DMR 4G (MapService). The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sended by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result download throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.
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TwitterThe Viewshed analysis layer is used to identify visible areas. You specify the places you are interested in, either from a file or interactively, and the Viewshed service combines this with Esri-curated elevation data to create output polygons of visible areas. Some questions you can answer with the Viewshed task include:What areas can I see from this location? What areas can see me?Can I see the proposed wind farm?What areas can be seen from the proposed fire tower?The maximum number of input features is 1000. Viewshed has the following optional parameters:Maximum Distance: The maximum distance to calculate the viewshed.Maximum Distance Units: The units for the Maximum Distance parameter. The default is meters.DEM Resolution: The source elevation data; the default is 90m resolution SRTM. Other options include 30m, 24m, 10m, and Finest.Observer Height: The height above the surface of the observer. The default value of 1.75 meters is an average height of a person. If you are looking from an elevation location such as an observation tower or a tall building, use that height instead.Observer Height Units: The units for the Observer Height parameter. The default is meters.Surface Offset: The height above the surface of the object you are trying to see. The default value is 0. If you are trying to see buildings or wind turbines add their height here.Surface Offset Units: The units for the Surface Offset parameter. The default is meters.Generalize Viewshed Polygons: Determine if the viewshed polygons are to be generalized or not. The viewshed calculation is based upon a raster elevation model which creates a result with stair-stepped edges. To create a more pleasing appearance, and improve performance, the default behavior is to generalize the polygons. This generalization will not change the accuracy of the result for any location more than one half of the DEM's resolution.By default, this tool currently works worldwide between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south based on the 3 arc-second (approximately 90 meter) resolution SRTM dataset. Depending upon the DEM resolution pick by the user, different data sources will be used by the tool. For 24m, tool will use global dataset WorldDEM4Ortho (excluding the counties of Azerbaijan, DR Congo and Ukraine) 0.8 arc-second (approximately 24 meter) from Airbus Defence and Space GmbH. For 30m, tool will use 1 arc-second resolution data in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) from the USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED), SRTM DEM-S dataset from Geoscience Australia in Australia and SRTM data between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south in the remaining parts of the world (Africa, South America, most of Europe and continental Asia, the East Indies, New Zealand, and islands of the western Pacific). For 10m, tool will use 1/3 arc-second resolution data in the continental United States from USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) and approximately 10 meter data covering Costa Rica, Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Austria, Spain, Japan Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy, Northern Ireland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein from various authoritative sources.To learn more, read the developer documentation for Viewshed or follow the Learn ArcGIS exercise called I Can See for Miles and Miles. To use this Geoprocessing service in ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.1 and higher, you can either connect to the Ready-to-Use Services, or create an ArcGIS Server connection. Connect to the Ready-to-Use Services by first signing in to your ArcGIS Online Organizational Account: Once you are signed in, the Ready-to-Use Services will appear in the Ready-to-Use Services folder or the Catalog window: If you would like to add a direct connection to the Elevation ArcGIS Server in ArcGIS for Desktop or ArcGIS Pro, use this URL to connect: https://elevation.arcgis.com/arcgis/services. You will also need to provide your account credentials. ArcGIS for Desktop: ArcGIS Pro: The ArcGIS help has additional information about how to do this:Learn how to make a ArcGIS Server Connection in ArcGIS Desktop. Learn more about using geoprocessing services in ArcGIS Desktop. This tool is part of a larger collection of elevation layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.
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TwitterProfile is used to create a table of elevation values along input profile lines. The output can be used to create an elevation profile graph. Profile can use line features that you interactively draw or from a line layer. Profile has the following optional parameters: Profile Identification Field: A string or integer field that supplies a name or ID to each line feature.DEM Resolution: The source elevation data; the default is 90m resolution SRTM. Other options include 1000m, 500m, 30m, 24m, 10m, and Finest.Sampling Distance: The distance along the line to sample elevation values.Sampling Distance Units: The units of measurement for the Sampling Distance.Input Features and Vertices: The maximum number of input features for the synchronous profile task is 100, and the maximum number of vertices for each line is 2000.By default, this tool currently works worldwide between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south based on the 3 arc-second (approximately 90 meter) resolution SRTM dataset. Depending upon the DEM resolution pick by the user, different data sources will be used by the tool. For 24m, tool will use global dataset WorldDEM4Ortho (excluding the counties of Azerbaijan, DR Congo and Ukraine) 0.8 arc-second (approximately 24 meter) from Airbus Defence and Space GmbH. For 30m, tool will use 1 arc-second resolution data in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) from the USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED), SRTM DEM-S dataset from Geoscience Australia in Australia and SRTM data between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south in the remaining parts of the world (Africa, South America, most of Europe and continental Asia, the East Indies, New Zealand, and islands of the western Pacific). For 10m, tool will use 1/3 arc-second resolution data in the continental United States from USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) and approximately 10 meter data covering Costa Rica, Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Austria, Spain, Japan Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy, Northern Ireland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein from various authoritative sources. For 1000m and 500m, tool will use the GEBCO data covering the entire world at 30 arc-second (approximately 1000 meter) and 15 arc-second (approximately 500 meter) resolution respectively.To learn more, read the developer documentation for Profile. To use this Geoprocessing service in ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.1 and higher, you can either connect to the Ready-to-Use Services, or create an ArcGIS Server connection. Connect to the Ready-to-Use Services by first signing in to your ArcGIS Online Organizational Account: Once you are signed in, the Ready-to-Use Services will appear in the Ready-to-Use Services folder of the Catalog window: If you would like to add a direct connection to the Elevation ArcGIS Server, use this URL to connect: https://elevation.arcgis.com/arcgis/services. You will also need to provide your account credentials. ArcGIS Desktop: ArcGIS Pro: The ArcGIS help has additional information about how to do this:Learn how to make a ArcGIS Server Connection in ArcGIS Desktop. Learn more about using geoprocessing services in ArcGIS Desktop. This layer is part of a larger collection of elevation layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.
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This indicator measures the weighted percentage of people who report their experience of making a GP appointment as ‘fairly good’ or ‘very good’. Purpose This indicator aims to capture the experience of patients of accessing GP services. Current version updated: Sep-17 Next version due: Aug-18
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The Identify_Tool service includes the key set of infrastructure layers included in the LeastCostPath and ClipAndZip geoprocessing tools. The indentify query uses a dynamic tolerance and returns …Show full descriptionThe Identify_Tool service includes the key set of infrastructure layers included in the LeastCostPath and ClipAndZip geoprocessing tools. The indentify query uses a dynamic tolerance and returns features including geometry as JSON.
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The size of the Microsoft Dynamics GP Consulting Service market was valued at USD 11.98 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 27.98 billion by 2033, with an expected CAGR of 12.88% during the forecast period.
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This indicator measures the weighted percentage of people who report their experience of making a GP appointment as ‘fairly good’ or ‘very good’. This indicator aims to capture the experience of patients of accessing GP services. Legacy unique identifier: P01781
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This indicator measures the weighted percentage of people who report their overall experience of GP services as ‘fairly good’ or ‘very good’. Purpose This indicator aims to capture the experience of patients of their GP. The vast majority of the population visit their GP each year and often it is the experience people have of primary care that determines their overall view of the NHS. Current version updated: Sep-17 Next version due: Aug-18
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TwitterGeoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - Line Of Sight DMP 1G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic of the 1st generation (DMP 1G). The geoprocessing service enables to find out, which parts of surface along given line leading from observation to target point are visible. When using the service it is necessary to choose the observation location, choose the target location and specify offset above the surface. The result of the analysis is line of sight (line of visibility) with visible and invisible parts leading on the surface. The geoprocessing service LineOfSight_DMP 1G is distinctly faster in contrast with geoprocessing service Visibility_DMP 1G. The service can be used with advantage for visibility analysis for longer distances.
The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sent by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result downloaded throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.