Join us from July 15-19 in San Diego, California, for the Esri User Conference 2024. The premier event for GIS professionals and enthusiasts offers our users a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts, explore the latest Esri technology, and network with a global community of GIS users. Enhance your skills, discover new tools, and gain inspiration from visionary speakers and peers.
This blog offers an overview of all UC activities for ArcGIS Data Reviewer. Data Reviewer is an extension that helps you automate, simplify, and improve your data quality management workflows.
Schedule a meeting
If you would like to discuss your project requirements and have a 1:1 conversation with the product team, please explore the team’s calendar to schedule a meeting with them during the week of the User Conference.
Showcase
Join us in the ArcGIS Pro showcase area at the ArcGIS Data Reviewer booth to learn about the ins and outs of effective data quality management. Come by to get an introduction to the product, a quick demo, or have a chat with our data quality experts and ask them any questions. Explore our library of data quality checks and provide your feedback on how we can make Data Reviewer even more useful to you.
Explore the 2024 Esri UC Events Map via web and mobile (iOS or Android) to locate us in the showcase and navigate to the booth and sessions. You can also consult on-site interactive kiosks in the expo area to get directions at the event venue. Follow this direct link to get to the Data Reviewer booth location in the expo area.
Expo hours and location
Day and Date | Time | Location |
Tuesday, July 16 | 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. | Halls A/B/C/D |
Wednesday, July 17 | 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. | Halls A/B/C/D |
Thursday, July 18 | 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. | Halls A/B/C/D |
Sessions
ArcGIS Data Reviewer: An Overview
Want to improve your GIS data quality and reduce your data management costs? Then head to this presentation on the ArcGIS Data Reviewer extension. Presenters define GIS data quality, explain practices for capturing quality requirements, and identify quality-related capabilities in ArcGIS. See how to use Data Reviewer’s integration in attribute rules to prevent and detect poor-quality data and learn visual review workflows and tools to identify error sources that automation misses, such as missing, miss-coded, or spatially inaccurate features.
Session Type: Technical Session
Tuesday, Jul 16, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Tuesday, Jul 16, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
ArcGIS Data Reviewer: Tips and Tricks for Validating Water Utility Networks
Enhance the validation of water features in your utility network with ArcGIS Data Reviewer. This presentation highlights best practices for improved validation capabilities in the utility network and offers quality assurance and control recommendations for utility network migration.
Session Type: Demo Theater Presentation
Tuesday, Jul 16, 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
ArcGIS Data Reviewer: Migrating Quality Control Workflows to ArcGIS Pro
Ready to migrate your quality control workflows from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro? Get tips and tricks to successfully migrate your workflows to ArcGIS Pro and attribute rules. Identify key differences and new capabilities that enhance data quality management. Reduce risk and accelerate your migration using automated tools and workflows. Learn about resources that prepare your team for the migration.
Session Type: Technical Session
Wednesday, Jul 17, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
ArcGIS Data Reviewer: Validating Address Data
Learn how to implement ArcGIS Data Reviewer to validate address data for place finding and other location analytics. This presentation highlights best practices, including ArcGIS Solutions, for managing address features in your geodatabase. You will understand the common data quality challenges that are encountered with address-related features and road centerlines, and you will learn the best validation methods and workflows for identifying and resolving poor-quality data.
Session Type: Demo Theater Presentation
Wednesday, Jul 17, 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM
For more information, please visit the ArcGIS Data Reviewer product page, and join us on the Esri Community to ask questions and provide your feedback.
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