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ARCView 9.x

ArcView is geographic information system (GIS) software for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data. Using ArcView, you can understand the geographic context of your data, allowing you to see relationships and identify patterns in new ways.










ArcGIS Spatial Analyst

ArcGIS Spatial Analyst is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop that provides powerful tools for comprehensive, raster-based spatial modeling and analysis. Using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, you can derive new information from your existing data, analyze spatial relationships, build spatial models, and perform complex raster operations.











ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst

ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst is an extension to ArcGIS Desktop that provides a powerful suite of tools for spatial data exploration and surface generation. It effectively bridges the gap between geostatistics and GIS analysis by enabling you to model spatial phenomena, assess risk, and accurately predict values within your study area.



ESRI StreetMap Premium

ESRI StreetMap Premium is an enhanced, ready-to-use street dataset that works with ESRI's ArcGIS software to provide geocoding, routing, and high-quality cartographic display for the entire United States, Canada, and Europe.

By using StreetMap Premium, based on commercial street data from NAVTEQ and Tele Atlas, together with ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server, you'll get the highest address geocoding match rates and generate the best routes and driving directions. It also works with ArcGIS Network Analyst extension.














ESRI Map Data

ESRI's demographic data provides you with information about people, households, populations, and their lifestyles. Combined with geographic analysis, demographic data provides insights about changes in population patterns and trends that can affect your planning and the decisions you make about your business.



Timmerick's Introduction to Epidemiology
by Ray M., Ph.D. Merrill

Extensively revised by esteemed professor Ray M. Merrill, this clear and well-organized introductory text covers relevant topics in epidemiology. Introduction to Epidemiology, Fourth Edition is intended for introductory courses in health-related programs at both the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. Topics covered include Descriptive Epidemiology and Experimental Studies in Epidemiology. It will also serve as a valuable reference for epidemiologists working in the field, industrial hygienists, infectious disease nurses, and staff epidemiologists. Chapters include Exercises with Key Terms and Study Questions.

















Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data
by Lance A. Waller, Carol A. Gotway

Assuming minimal knowledge of spatial statistics, the authors provide important statistical approaches for assessing such questions as: Are newly occurring cases of a disease "clustered" in space? Do the cases cluster around suspected sources of increased risk, such as toxic waste sites or other environmental hazards? How do we take monitored pollution concentrations measured at specific locations and interpolate them to locations where no measurements were taken?



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