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3.1.1 Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)
3.1.1.1
Primary Application
A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing
things that exist and events that happen on earth. GIS technology integrates common database
operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis
benefits offered by maps. These abilities distinguish GIS from other information systems and make
it valuable to a wide range of public and private enterprises for explaining events, predicting
outcomes, and planning strategies.
As part of the Visualization endpoint for the Environmental Technology Verification Program,
ESRI software will demonstrate database connectivity, geographic display and mapping functionality,
and model interfaces, which are vital tools to site characterization, risk assessment, and groundwater
remediation. These tools will also provide the inputs for 3-D modeling of contaminant plumes, and
the decision support criteria for placement of injection/extraction wells.
Supported Platforms:Platform
Windows PC *
Digital UNIX Alpha
HP 9000/700 &
8x7 *
IBM RS/6000
Silicon Graphics
Solaris 2Operating System
MS-DOS 5.0 or later, and
Microsoft Windows NT
3.5.1 or higher, Windows
95/98
Digital UNIX v4.0b
HP-UX 10.20
AIX 4.1.5.0 (RTE -
supplied by ESRI)
IRIX Rev. 6.2, with these
patches:
SG0001717,
SG0002086,
SG0002161,
SG0002044,
6.2_POSIX patch
Solaris 2.5.1, with these
patches for OpenGL/3D
Analyst:
103796-12 (FFB patch),
103566-18 (Xsun jumbo
patch)Window Manager
Video graphics
adapter (VGA) or
better resolution
monitor
Motif or CDE
CDE or HP VUE
CDE or AIX
Windows Rev.
4.1.50
Version 6.2 based
on OSF/Motif 1.2.4
CDE or
OpenWindowsMinimum
Memory
12 MB
(16 MB
recommended)
64MB (based
on a single
user)
32MB (based
on a single
user)
32MB (based
on a single
user)
64MB (based
on a single
user)
32MB (based
on a single
user)Swap
Space
75MB
(based on
a single
user)
100MB
(based on
a single
user)
64MB
(based on
a single
user)
100MB
(based on
a single
user)
100MB
(based on
a single
user)Databases
Informix-OnLine Dynamic
Server: 7.20. UC3
CA-Openingres: 1.2/01
Oracle: Oracle7 Server
7.3.3
Sybase: SQL Server
11.0.2
Informix-OnLine Dynamic
Server: 7.20. UC2
CA-Openingres: 1.2
Oracle: Oracle7 Server
7.3.3
Sybase: SQL Server
11.0.2
Informix-OnLine Dynamic
Server: 7.20. UC2
CA-Openingres: 1.2
Oracle: Oracle7 Server
7.3.3
Sybase: SQL Server
11.0.2
Informix-OnLine Dynamic
Server: 7.20. UC2
CA-Openingres: Not
Applicable
Oracle: Oracle7 Server
7.3.3
Sybase: SQL Server
11.0.2
Informix-OnLine Dynamic
Server: 7.20. UC2
CA-Openingres: 1.2
Oracle: Oracle7 Server
7.3.3
Sybase: SQL Server
11.0.211
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Sullivan, Terry & Armstrong, Anthony. Decision support software technology demonstration plan, report, September 1, 1998; Upton, New York. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc712499/m1/20/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.