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====== ArcGIS Desktop Advanced ====== | ====== ArcGIS Desktop Advanced ====== | ||
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Licenses held by CERGE are in the form of year's subscription and allow use of ArcGIS Desktop in off-line mode. | Licenses held by CERGE are in the form of year's subscription and allow use of ArcGIS Desktop in off-line mode. | ||
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These services are credited while they are used. | These services are credited while they are used. | ||
- | see https:// | + | <font inherit/ |
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+ | (just for better understanding - one credit is similar to one US dollar) | ||
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+ | for more information | ||
//Credits are the currency used across ArcGIS and are consumed for specific transactions and types of storage, such as storing features, performing analytics, and using premium content. Any ArcGIS software that interacts with ArcGIS Online, such as ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Insights, or ArcGIS Collector can use credits. Most of what you do in ArcGIS Online does not require credits—for example, using ArcGIS Living Atlas basemaps and imagery, exporting data, and performing single address or place searches. In many cases, credit-consuming activities carry a relatively low cost. For example, it costs less than 5 credits to geocode 125 addresses, store 2GB of map tile data, or enrich ZIP Code boundaries in Detroit, Michigan, with four variables of population and income data. // | //Credits are the currency used across ArcGIS and are consumed for specific transactions and types of storage, such as storing features, performing analytics, and using premium content. Any ArcGIS software that interacts with ArcGIS Online, such as ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Insights, or ArcGIS Collector can use credits. Most of what you do in ArcGIS Online does not require credits—for example, using ArcGIS Living Atlas basemaps and imagery, exporting data, and performing single address or place searches. In many cases, credit-consuming activities carry a relatively low cost. For example, it costs less than 5 credits to geocode 125 addresses, store 2GB of map tile data, or enrich ZIP Code boundaries in Detroit, Michigan, with four variables of population and income data. // | ||
- | There are | + | Credits system: [[https:// |
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+ | Following is the extract from the credit system applied by ArcGIS (2021): | ||
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+ | ^Capability^Example of where used^Credits used| | | | | ||
+ | |Feature storage, excluding feature attachments, | ||
+ | |Storage of all content, excluding hosted feature layers and content in ArcGIS Notebooks|Store web maps, Store feature collections, | ||
+ | |Storage of all content in an ArcGIS Notebooks workspace|Upload and store content including shapefiles, CSVs, and other files in a workspace|12 credits per 1 GB stored per month, per user| | | | | ||
+ | |Geocoding|Match addresses when publishing spreadsheets (such as CSV or Excel files) as hosted feature layers using ArcGIS World Geocoding Service or a view of this locator|40 credits per 1,000 geocodes| | | | | ||
Users of the ArcGIS are not permitted to use ' | Users of the ArcGIS are not permitted to use ' | ||
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