ProductivitySuite
ProductivitySuite is an extension for ArcGIS Desktop, a suite of geographic information system (GIS) software products. ProductivitySuite provides added functionality for managing and using UK map data. It is used mainly by local authorities and the public sector. ProductivitySuite is produced by ESRI (UK.
Features
ProductivitySuite allows an ArcGIS user to:
- Convert Ordnance Survey MasterMap and NTF data into an ESRI geodatabase and implement data changes to the database
- Manage change in Ordnance Survey derived datasets
- Convert, generate and view UK Gemini metadata
- Search and locate places with support for a number of different databases and gazetteer web services
- Manage housing estate information such as contractor details and land ownership
History
Version |
Significant changes |
ArcGIS compatibility |
|---|---|---|
1.0 |
Initial release |
9.1 |
1.1 |
ITN data preparation tools, UK Gemini metadata tools, OS MasterMap feature validation tools, Address Layer 2 support |
9.2 – 9.2 SP4 |
1.2 |
LocatorHub tools |
9.2 SP5 |
1.3 |
OS MasterMap change-only update preview tools |
9.2 SP5 – 9.3 |
1.3.1 |
64-bit support, faster ArcMap loading, OS MasterMap conversion and change management |
9.2 SP5 – 9.3.1 |
2.0 |
Faster data conversion, support for change-only update on ITN, support for data conversion into file geodatabases, OS MasterMap conversion using model builder or scripting with ability to schedule |
9.2 SP5 – 9.3.1 |
Licences and levels of functionality
ProductivitySuite is available as a single use or site license. The housing tools are available at extra cost. ArcSDE functionality is read-only if using ArcView .
See also
CrimeAnalyst, ESRI (UK) ArcGIS Desktop extension
External links
- ESRI (UK) official website
- "Loading and Managing OS MasterMap Topography Layer" ESRI (UK) white paper
- "Using OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Network (ITN) Layer with ArcGIS" ESRI (UK) white paper
- "Meeting the Challenge of the OS PAI Programme " ESRI (UK) white paper
- ArcGIS official website - ESRI