UNCW MS Computer Science Information Systems Proceedings



ArcGIS Server: An Application Migration, Application Template Construction and Server Analysis & Design for the University of North Carolina Wilmington Department of Geography & Geology


Aaron Caldwell


Douglas Kline (Chair)
Ron Vetter
Bryan Reinicke
Joanne Halls


Abstract

What critical components of a GIS system must be monitored in the course of migrating from an older GIS Server architecture to another that’s nearly 10 years newer? In this paper, we examine the requirements at the system and application levels as we assist UNCW’s Department of Geography & Geology in a migration from ArcGIS Server versions 9.2 and 10.0 to version 10.1. We examine the components that change, as well as those that stay the same and determine their overall impact on software development. Finally we look at application design and determine how much can be salvaged from critical older applications as we migrate them to the new architecture, and determine how application development will change from this point forward.


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Recommended Citation: Caldwell A., Kline D., Vetter R., Reinicke B., Halls J., (2013). ArcGIS Server: An Application Migration, Application Template Construction and Server Analysis & Design for the University of North Carolina Wilmington Department of Geography & Geology. UNCW MS CSIS Proceedings. V. 7 , N. 9 .


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