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  2. ARC Macro Language - Wikipedia

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    The ARC Macro Language (AML) is a proprietary high-level algorithmic language for generating applications in ArcInfo.It was designed by ESRI in 1986 specifically for their command line-driven ARC/INFO geographical information system.

  3. Stewart Fotheringham - Wikipedia

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    [9] [21] MGWR is available both within ArcGIS and as Python scripts published by a team of researchers including Fotheringham. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Fortheringham spoke at UCGIS on applying MGWR in a webinar titled Measuring the "Unmeasurable: Models of Geographical Context."

  4. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    Python is, or can be used as the scripting language in these notable software products: Abaqus (Finite Element Software) ADvantage Framework; Amarok; ArcGIS, a prominent GIS platform, allows extensive modelling using Python; Autodesk Maya, professional 3D modeler allows Python scripting as an alternative to MEL as of version 8.5; Autodesk ...

  5. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Engine is an ArcGIS software engine, a developer product for creating custom GIS desktop applications. ArcGIS Engine provides application programming interfaces (APIs) for COM, .NET, Java, and C++ for the Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms. The APIs include documentation and a series of high-level visual components to ease building ...

  6. CityEngine - Wikipedia

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    I3S (Scene Layer Package) Export: Models built in CityEngine can be directly exported and then used to create a WebGL scene in a browser across via ArcGIS Online Scene viewer. I3S is an OGC compliant standard. [8] 3D Web Scene Export: The model built in CityEngine can be directly exported and then used to create a WebGL scene in a browser. The ...

  7. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Esri promotes Python as the best choice for writing scripts in ArcGIS. [226] It has also been used in several video games, [227] [228] and has been adopted as first of the three available programming languages in Google App Engine, the other two being Java and Go. [229] Many operating systems include Python as a standard component.

  8. Geography Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    The Geography Markup Language (GML) is the XML grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet.

  9. MapInfo Pro - Wikipedia

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    Vector analysis is a primary function of MapInfo based on X, Y coordinates and the user can create and edit data directly with commands such as: node editing, combine, split, erase, buffer, clip region. MapInfo Pro includes a range of engineering “CAD like” drawing and editing tools such as lines, circles, and polygons (referred to as ...