This version rebranded ArcGIS for Server to ArcGIS Enterprise , introducing the Portal for ArcGIS as a central component for managing and sharing spatial assets.
希望这份指南能帮助你更全面地理解和使用ArcGIS 10.5。如果对某个具体功能或部署细节有进一步疑问,也可以随时提出。
This role addressed the growing challenge of vector "Big Data." It allowed users to distribute intensive spatial analysis across multiple server nodes. Tasks that previously took days—such as aggregating billions of point features—could be completed in minutes or hours. 2. ArcGIS GeoEvent Server
: Allows different ArcGIS Enterprise organizations to connect and share content (layers, maps, and files) across departments or even globally.
A common challenge for large organizations or public-private partnerships was sharing secure data across separate networks. Version 10.5 introduced . This feature allowed a secure enterprise portal to automatically sync maps, layers, and apps with another portal, or directly with ArcGIS Online. It streamlined communication between field offices and central headquarters. Insights for ArcGIS ArcGIS 10.5
The web-based interface and repository where users collaborate, create maps, and manage sharing permissions.
: It uses a cluster of machines to distribute the computational load, allowing for the rapid analysis of large datasets like GPS trajectories, social media feeds, or sensor data.
She automated her weekly reporting, saving hours of manual labor. Vector Tile Basemaps:
Before version 10.5, deploying an Esri server required piecing together separate components. ArcGIS 10.5 introduced a fully integrated platform comprised of four foundational components: This version rebranded ArcGIS for Server to ArcGIS
The relational and spatiotemporal database that stores the platform's data.
Support for vector tiles allowed users to publish visually complex basemaps that loaded rapidly on mobile devices and web browsers, using a fraction of the storage space required by traditional raster tiles.
tools to follow the baseline of a feature like a river or road. 4. Adding Text to Attribute Tables
ArcGIS 10.5, released on December 15, 2016, introduced , a major transformation of the "ArcGIS for Server" product line designed to provide a complete WebGIS system for organizational infrastructure. Version 10
The user experience within the portal was also upgraded with enhanced privilege management. The introduction of custom roles allowed administrators to grant granular permissions to users, ensuring data security while fostering a collaborative self-service mapping environment. Desktop Integration: ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro
This new role is designed for high-performance batch processing of big vector and tabular data. By distributing tasks across multiple server nodes, users can run spatial analysis—like aggregating points, joining features, and identifying hot spots—on billions of records in minutes, a process that previously could have taken hours.
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represents a pivotal milestone in the evolution of geographic information systems (GIS) software. Released by Esri, this version fundamentally transformed how organizations deploy, manage, and share spatial data. It marked the official transition from traditional desktop-centric mapping to a modern, web-driven enterprise intelligence platform.
Used for designing nature tourism routes and identifying points of interest.
Designed for real-time data streaming. It enabled organizations to ingest, filter, and analyze live data feeds from IoT devices, vehicles, and weather sensors.