Geographic Information Systems 

Changes in GIS Program at ATS


Mapshare - A New Campus Initiative

Visit the Mapshare website to learn more about sharing geographic data on campus to benefit research.


ATS Support for GIS

ATS no longer has a GIS consultant. For the foreseeable future ATS will provide help on a "best effort" basis to answer GIS inquiries. ATS will have access to consultants from ESRI to help with the most complicated issues. We have also created a small group to triage more routine problems and to help find the support you need. This group can be reached by email (please describe in full the nature of the problem or the support you need): atsgis@ucla.edu

GIS Quick Links:

Introduction

A GIS (Geographic Information System) is a system of computer software, hardware, data, and personnel that manipulates, analyzes and presents information that is spatially located. The software component of a GIS system is called a GIS software application.

GIS software applications normally present data pictorially in the form of maps and charts and numerically in the form of tables. A GIS software application can combine:

  • Raster data: includes 2D images such as those acquired from remote sensing sources (satellite images, aerial photographs and the like), and Grid data (Digital Elevation Model (DEM)) data.
  • Vector data:  geographic features (point, line and polygon)  such as those describing road, hydrological networks and administrative boundaries and their attributes.
  • Event tables: An event table contains fields of either raw coordinates or raw measures used to compare with other measures found in existing feature classes, or address information.

GIS Training

If you have purchased your ESRI license through UCLA's Software Central, ESRI's online courses are available to you. To access these online courses and events, contact SoftwareCentral@ats.ucla.edu.

GIS Software
 

GIS Data

The UCLA ArcSDE/Oracle GIS Database provides proprietary data to the UCLA community. Most of this data has been purchased by UCLA.    You can use the data over the network with a GIS application as if the data was stored locally on your desktop machine. Included are:

  • California wide data
  • SPOT satellite 10 meter panchromatic data covering California
  • County-wide data for all California counties 
  • County-wide general-plan data for 5 Southern California counties 
  • Enhanced Thematic Mapper data from Landsat 7 including 39 1999-200 scenes in California and a 2002 scene in Los Angeles
  • data provided by ESRI

Contact  atsgis@ucla.edu with questions or comments about the database.

Links to Selected GIS Sites

Selected GIS Software Developer's Web Sites

Accessibility Information
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