Multiple editors in a web application need to collaboratively edit the same dataset using the following requirements:
• Each editor works in isolation until they come to a good stopping point
• The editor shares their edits with the other editors at this point
• The editor again goes into isolation to continue editing until the next stopping point is reached
• At any point, an editor can choose to see the edits that other editors have shared without sharing their own edits
How should the dataset be registered?
A GIS data manager observes that editors spend multiple hours resolving conflicts when they reconcile.
• Conflicts are detected by attribute
• Traditional versioning is being used
• The geodatabase is being compressed weekly
• Versions are reconciled and posted weekly
Which change will result in fewer conflicts?
A database administrator needs to move the enterprise geodatabase to a new server. The new enterprise geodatabase must be kept intact.
Which process should be used?
A GIS administrator needs to facilitate the collaboration of two teams of GIS analysts in two different offices. Each office needs a copy of the data in its own enterprise geodatabase. and analysts in both offices will edit the same feature classes. Changes will be synchronized nightly.
The GIS administrator needs to set up the information infrastructure so that both teams can work together.
What should the administrator use to meet the requirements?