For example, the maps produced in ArcMap generally include features such as north arrows, scale bars, titles, legends, neat lines, etc.
The ArcGIS suite is available at four license levels: Basic, Standard, or Advanced (formerly ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo), and Pro.
While working in the spatial sector of the data, ground units (miles, kilometers, feet, meters, etc...) are used and represented in the coordinate system defined.
[3] Other forms to view the table of contents include listing layers by source; visibility; and selection.
This is the view where the placement of the essential map elements are inserted, such as the north arrow, scale bar, etc.
The user can explore, display, and query data and edit files if the correct extensions are owned.
The bulk of geographic processing will happen while in this view, such as symbology, import of data, editing, coordinate system definition.
ArcMap is run using primarily Shape Files and in more recent versions Geodatabases can be used to store larger sets of data.
Users can also upload .dbf or database files to link important attribute information to spatial data.
Temporal Analyst is an extension for storage, management, processing, plotting and analysis of virtually any time-related data inside ArcGIS application and was developed by DHI.