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Course Selection
TS01: SmartPlant 3D − Routing from P&ID
8 a.m. – noon
TS02: SmartPlant 3D – Routing from P&ID
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
This training will focus on theory and workflows involved in using SmartPlant P&ID data within the SmartPlant 3D environment. This training course will be presented in lecture/lab format and covers data flow between P&ID and 3D model followed by modeling workflows.
Prerequisite: SmartPlant 3D Piping & Equipment Modeling training course or knowledge of piping and equipment modeling within SmartPlant 3D environment
Who should attend : SmartPlant 3D users who want to improve their knowledge and skills in data flow and modeling
At the end of this course students will be able to:
- Understand what data is mapped between two applications as delivered
- Place equipment, route pipelines, place instruments and components from P&ID
- Review data and topology comparison between P&ID and 3D model
- Handle P&ID revisions and resolve discrepancies between P&ID and 3D model
- Generate to-do-list and comparison reports
- Graphically visualize status of comparison between P&ID & 3D using style rules
TS03: Investigating the ROI on Mobile Deployment
8 a.m. – noon
This course will examine the ROI of mobile solutions. ROI will be broken out by the various steps in the mobile workflow. Discussions including mobile hardware, GPS, communications and steps to ensure a successful deployment will be covered. Case studies of successful mobile deployments will be examined. After walking through a hands-on ROI exercise for a fictitious utility company, students will have an understanding of how to create an ROI assessment for their own company. A CD will be provided containing the ROI tools used in the workshop for each student. Students will walk through a hands-on workflow using some of the latest mobile hardware.
Prerequisites: General knowledge of the utility industry and minimal computer skills
Who should attend: Mid- to upper-level managers who are considering, implementing, or have already implemented mobile technology
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Understand the various components making up a mobile solution
- See how other companies have implemented mobile technology
- Understand the process for a successful deployment
- Understand how to create an ROI assessment for mobile deployments
TS04: Introduction to GeoMedia Customization
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Learn how easy it is to customize workflows using GeoMedia and standard off-the-shelf tools in this hands-on course. Different approaches to customizing GeoMedia will be examined. Students will build a custom application using GeoMedia objects.
Prerequisites: Proficient developers in at least one language (Microsoft C, C++, Visual Basic, Visual Studio .NET). Experience developing in Visual Basic is preferred, but not required. A working knowledge of GIS applications is expected.
Who should attend: GeoMedia and GeoMedia Professional users with programming experience who want to learn to customize GeoMedia.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Understand the approaches available for programming on top of GeoMedia
- Create a simple GeoMedia custom application
TS05: Data Presentation, Layout Composition, and Plotting in GeoMedia Professional
8 a.m. – noon
This hands-on course is focused on map production, ranging from data presentation to plotting. The course covers the GeoMedia plotting workflow, including tasks such as symbol creating, enhancing linear symbology, cartographic grids, batch plotting, export services, and text placement options.
Prerequisites: Strong working knowledge of GeoMedia Professional
Who should attend: Individuals interested in generating high-quality output from GeoMedia Professional and getting the most out of their map production
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Create symbols for use in the map window
- Customize area boundary symbology
- Perform text/label placement and conflict detection/resolution
- Create maps in the layout window
- Fine-tune map graphics in the layout window
- Perform cartographic grid generation
- Create plotting and exporting layout sheets
- Perform batch plotting
TS06: GeoMedia WebMap Publisher Boot Camp
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
This hands-on seminar will provide training on how to quickly build robust GeoMedia WebMap sites, starting with little or no experience in Web publishing. The course will begin with an introduction to IIS and its set up. Step-by-step instructions for using GeoMedia and GeoMedia WebMap Publisher to rapidly produce Web sites will be provided. Students will use existing workspaces and create a new workspace, which will be published to the Web.
Prerequisites: General knowledge of GIS and minimal computer skills
Who should attend: Individuals interested in producing Web sites using GeoMedia and GeoMedia WebMap Publisher
At the end of this course students will be able to:
- Rapidly produce GeoMedia WebMap sites from a geoworkspace
TS07: GeoMedia 6.0 Delta Training
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This hands-on seminar will provide a detailed overview of the main new features of the 6.0 release of GeoMedia and GeoMedia WebMap.
Prerequisites: At least 40 hours experienced use of GeoMedia and knowledge of basic terms and concepts
Who should attend: GeoMedia users and facilitators of version 6.0
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Simplify geospatial workflows with new enterprise tools such as Libraries, Categories, and Custom Settings
- Take advantage of the powerful new Style system for creating great looking maps and displays
- Increase data maintenance productivity with the new Construction Aid system
- "Publish" GeoMedia geoworkspaces to either an interactive Web site or a programmatic Web service using the new capabilities in GeoMedia WebMap 6.0 and its WebMap Publisher
TS08: Introduction to ImageScout
8 a.m. – noon
This lecture-style course will focus on key capabilities of the ImageScout platform for advanced Image Exploitation. Lecture topics will include an overview of supported image formats, various techniques for improving image quality, methods for manipulation of images, creation of virtual mosaics, methods for using point features as points of interest in the image exploitation environment (including automated annotation of points, linear features for search paths that drive automated roaming of the image window, and use of area features, such as polygons, etc., for constraints on automated image window panning operations). Additional topics include operation of the pan window, creation of snail trails, techniques for Multi-INT fusion, and generation of image chips from the image exploitation environment.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of GeoMedia Professional
Who should attend: Image Analysts, All-source analysts
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Understand the purpose and basic operation of many of the ImageScout functions
TS09: Introduction to Feature Analyst for GeoMedia
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
This lecture-style course will focus on the basic operations of Visual Learning Systems’ product, “Feature Analyst for GeoMedia,” that is used for automated feature extraction from imagery as well as image change detection. Specific topics will include preparation of the feature extraction environment; workflows for assisted and automated feature extraction (AFE); multi-class and single-class feature collection with spatial context; image change detection; procedures for batch processing; setting up learning models; hierarchical learning for clutter removal; unsupervised classification; vector and raster conversion; advanced vector clean-up for lines, polygons, and intersections; and smoothing algorithms for lines and polygons. This session will also include an overview of the customization options available through the Feature Analyst API.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of GeoMedia Professional, including insertion of images, creating warehouses, connecting to warehouse, and digitizing of features
Who should attend: Map production professionals with an interest in image change detection workflows
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Understand the purpose and basic operation of many of the Feature Analyst for GeoMedia functions
TS10: CAD System Administration Utilities
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Many utilities packaged with CAD are underutilized by system administrators. This lecture-style course will review various utilities, including (but not limited to):
- What's new with the configuration/parameter utility
- Wow! The CAD DB utility can do that?
- Upgrade your GUI with GUI config
- The “ins and outs” of ISM
- Looking at the new CADDBM 8.0 Bulk Loader
Both CAD 7.9 and 8.0 will be used. If you use additional utilities that you would like to discuss during this session, please submit these to Shelli Baker, shelli.baker@intergraph.com by April 1, 2006.
Prerequisites: Training and experience in CAD system administration
Who should attend : Individuals interested in maximizing their CAD administration capabilities
At the end of this course students will be able to:
- Be comfortable with useful CAD administration utilities they might not otherwise use
TS11: I/LEADS 8.0 Delta for Records Management System (RMS)
8 a.m. – noon
This lecture-style seminar will concentrate on the changes to the RMS product between releases 5.8 and 8.0. The primary focus will be on existing functionality, which has changed in the 8.0 release.
Prerequisites: Existing I/LEADS RMS users or administrators
Who should attend: Current users of the system who have an interest in learning the latest features of the I/LEADS RMS
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Gain knowledge in the latest I/LEADS 8.0 features
TS12: I/LEADS 8.0 Delta for Jail Management System (JMS)
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
This lecture-style course will concentrate specifically on the changes to the JMS product between releases 5.8 and 8.0. The primary focus will be on existing JMS functionality, which has changed in the 8.0 release.
Prerequisites: I/LEADS JMS users or administrators
Who should attend: Current users of the system who have an interest in learning the latest features of the I/LEADS JMS
At the end of the course students will be able to:
- Gain knowledge in the latest I/LEADS 8.0 features
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