ArcGIS is available in three license
levels: Basic, Standard, or Advanced (formerly ArcView, ArcEditor, or
ArcInfo, respectively). These license levels share the same core
applications, user interface, and development environment. Each license
level provides additional GIS functionality as you move from Basic to
Standard to Advanced. Sometimes you want to know what functions are
available at what levels. To find out, use the ArcGIS for Desktop 10
Functionality Matrix: http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/arcgis10-functionality-matrix.pdf.
This matrix also includes functions for the optional ArcGIS for Desktop extensions which offer specialized tools and additional capabilities to enhance your system.
If you’re using Server, there is also a functionality matrix for ArcGIS Server: http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/arcgis-server-functionality-matrix.pdf.
source esri dot com
This matrix also includes functions for the optional ArcGIS for Desktop extensions which offer specialized tools and additional capabilities to enhance your system.
If you’re using Server, there is also a functionality matrix for ArcGIS Server: http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/arcgis-server-functionality-matrix.pdf.
source esri dot com
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