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JTX Overview

Overview of Job Tracking for ArcGIS (JTX)

JTX Overview

Key Features

• Workflow Management• Analysts immediately productive• Steps (tasklist) ensure no step is missed.• Streamlined workflow = Time savings

• Version Management• Handles complex geodatabase tasks behind the scenes by

creating and managing versions

• Job Tracking/Documentation• Detailed history of job actions is automatically recorded

providing a play-by-play of how the job was completed. • User provided comments and notes supplement job history

JTX Overview

Key Features (cont’d)

• Transaction Management • Supports historical tracking of all feature edits (adds,

modifies, deletes) made in a job version• Tracks geographic and field-level changes• Stores (in XML) field and/or geometry changes along with

before/after values • Occurs when version is posted back to the database

JTX Overview

Key Features (cont’d)

• Transaction Management (cont’d)

• Custom Tools– JTX Transaction Inspector – Load Job Transactions

• Framework/API provided for storing Feature and Field level metadata with the JTX Transactions

• Can be warehoused for comprehensive history log• Can be used to apply Transactional Updates

JTX Overview

Transactional Updates

JTX Overview

What is a Job?

• A unit of work to be performed by one or more people on a set of data.

• Examples:• Update hydrant at specified coordinates • Create transportation map• Add new features in Area X per updated aerial photography• Your workorder here…

JTX Overview

Anatomy of a Job

• Job Properties• Unique Identifier, Description, Status, Due Date, Project, Priority

• Job Types• Specific workflow (steps) for each job type• Set of Arcmap layers (and symbology) for each job type

• Users• Who is the job assigned to?• Individual users• User groups / queue

• Tracking and Documentation• History – automatically logged as user works job• Notes, Comments – supplements job history with user input

JTX Overview

Anatomy of a Job (cont’d)

• Geodatabase Version• For jobs that require editing• Keeps job edits separate from other users until data is

explicitly integrated.• One per job, for life of job

• Area of Interest• Assigns a geographic area to the job• One per job, for life of job

• ArcMap Document (mxd)• Portable (saved in database with job).• Allows users to save their “session”.• One per job, for life of job

JTX Overview

Framework• Geodatabase Implementation

• JTX System tables– Stores configuration values– Repository for job information

• Integrated with ArcGIS• Arcmap Extension

– Persists job information (allows for “job aware” MXD)– Automates setup tasks (load layers, configure GUI)

• Arcmap and ArcCatalog tools

• JTX Application• Standalone exe• Main user interface

JTX Overview

Framework (cont’d)

• Application Programming Interface (API)• Business objects expose the full range of functionality necessary

for creating, managing, and working with jobs. • Built using Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM)

technology and extends ESRI's ArcObjects framework.• Customize the default JTX Application

– Existing JTX Application and tools are written on top of this business tier

• Integrate JTX into existing applications

JTX Overview

JTX API

JTX Overview

Framework (cont’d)

• Configuration Manager• Stand-alone application for managing the JTX system tables• Configuration exchange

– Copy configuration from one machine to another• Job utilities

– Deleting job and components– Reassigning jobs

JTX Overview

JTX Configuration Manager

JTX Overview

JTX Main Application

JTX Overview

JTX Main Application (cont’d)

Job History

JTX Overview

JTX Main Application (cont’d)

Steps/Workflow

JTX Overview

JTX Main Application (cont’d)

Comments (supplement history)

JTX Overview

JTX Main Application (cont’d)

Notes/Communication

JTX Overview

Defining an Area of Interest

Three Methods

JTX Overview

Defining an Area of Interest (cont’d)

Custom Area

JTX Overview

Defining an Area of Interest (cont’d)

Source Extents

JTX Overview

Defining an Area of Interest (cont’d)

Predefined area/grid

JTX Overview

AOI as management tool

JTX Overview

Editing data with JTX

Repetitive setup tasks automated

JTX Overview

JTX Transaction Tools

View stored transactions (adds, modifies, deletes) for Job

JTX Overview

JTX Transaction Tools

Get edit details and history of a feature

JTX Overview

Who can benefit from JTX?

• Any organization that needs to complete enterprise GIS tasks while tracking staffing, other resources, tasks, time schedules, and more.

• Anyone who needs to track and store feature history (changes to the database).

• Anyone with a need for a workflow management system that integrates with their GIS and other business applications.