Title :
Assistant decision-making modeling of project site location and its application based on ArcGIS Processing
Author :
Xuefeng Liu ; Wencheng Lu ; Jianhua Mao ; Yang Liu ; Jing Zhang ; He, Youbin
Author_Institution :
Res. Center of Remote Sensing & Spatial Inf. Sci., Shanghai Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
ArcGIS Geoprocessing is an important part of ArcGIS, which is a large-scale geographic information system software launched by ESRI corporation. The ArcGIS Geoprocessing provides an application-oriented and Process-oriented spatial analysis modeling method, so it´s a very useful assistant decision-making and programming tools. Project Site location is a typical multifactor comprehensive evaluation and decision-making based on geographic position. In this paper, we have taken a new paper mill site selection of somewhere for example, explored the basic approach and implementation technique of site selection decision-making supported by GIS, carried out the modeling of site selection based on ArcGIS Processing. Integrating the spatial analysis tools, such as buffer analysis, slope analysis, reclassify, raster-to-vector conversion, feature extraction, overlay analysis, space calculator and query and so on, into a workflow model, we realized the target extraction met some certain conditions. Then we selected the optimal area, which provided decision basis for the programming of paper mill.
Keywords :
civil engineering computing; decision making; feature extraction; geographic information systems; ArcGIS geoprocessing; ESRI corporation; assistant decision making modeling; buffer analysis; feature extraction; overlay analysis; process oriented spatial analysis modeling method; project site location; raster-to-vector conversion; slope analysis; space calculator; Analytical models; Data mining; Data models; Decision making; Geographic Information Systems; Paper mills; Planning;
Conference_Titel :
Audio Language and Image Processing (ICALIP), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5856-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICALIP.2010.5685136