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Overview, Key Features of Autodesk MapGuide, Autodesk MapGuide Author Key Features

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Overview Autodesk MapGuide is a suite of products that enable the distribution of geographic information systems, digital design data, and related applications over a network. Autodesk MapGuide allows you to deploy applications that create, modify, and display information, including maps, drawings, designs, schematics, and associated attribute data, over the Internet, an intranet, or an extranet. Autodesk MapGuide® Author users integrate data to define the appearance and functions of maps, and Autodesk MapGuide® Viewer users access the data when they view and interact with maps from a Web browser. Autodesk MapGuide® Server responds to information requests generated by users as they interact with the application. Key Features of Autodesk MapGuide Autodesk MapGuide Author Key Features  Ability to open maps and save maps in XML format  Map and resource security control  Thematic map settings and symbology  Complete layer setup and definition, including support for layer groups  Multiple Document Interface (MDI) support  Global property settings, including projection information and map extents  Interactive Map Explorer for creating and updating maps, drawings, designs, and schematics  Full zoom/unzoom/pan functionality, including zooming to specific features  Point feature posting  Intelligent map caching  Support for multi-server connection  Arbitrary X,Y coordinate system support for CAD designs, drawings, or schematics  Support for both vector and raster data types, overlaid, georeferenced, or not georeferenced 10 | Chapter 1 Introduction

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
Autodesk MapGuide is a suite of products that enable the distribution of
geographic information systems, digital design data, and related applications
over a network. Autodesk MapGuide allows you to deploy applications that
create, modify, and display information, including maps, drawings, designs,
schematics, and associated attribute data, over the Internet, an intranet, or
an extranet.
Autodesk MapGuide
®
Author users integrate data to define the appearance
and functions of maps, and Autodesk MapGuide
®
Viewer users access the
data when they view and interact with maps from a Web browser. Autodesk
MapGuide
®
Server responds to information requests generated by users as
they interact with the application.
Key Features of Autodesk MapGuide
Autodesk MapGuide Author Key Features
Ability to open maps and save maps in XML format
Map and resource security control
Thematic map settings and symbology
Complete layer setup and definition, including support for layer groups
Multiple Document Interface (MDI) support
Global property settings, including projection information and map
extents
Interactive Map Explorer for creating and updating maps, drawings,
designs, and schematics
Full zoom/unzoom/pan functionality, including zooming to specific
features
Point feature posting
Intelligent map caching
Support for multi-server connection
Arbitrary
X,Y
coordinate system support for CAD designs, drawings, or
schematics
Support for both vector and raster data types, overlaid, georeferenced, or
not georeferenced