The base product is FME Form (formerly FME Desktop); this is a standalone software package with an interface that enables the user to graphically build workflows for data translation, automation, and format and
coordinate conversion. FME Flow (formerly FME Server) is an 'on-premises' solution that permits on demand server based instantiations of tailored FME workflows. FME Flow Hosted (formerly FME Cloud) is similar to FME Flow however is hosted 'as needed' in the
AWS Cloud. FME data transformation workflows typically consist of a combination of the following 'building blocks': •
Readers to input from single or multiple data sources in a variety of formats or databases. •
Transformers to manipulate, transform and analyse the data. •
Writers to output the data in a number of different formats. Any number of readers, writers and transformers can be used in an FME workflow. A further tool is the
Data Inspector, which can present spatial workflow results in a cartographic display. The
ArcGIS Pro software can use the FME engine and workflows as part of the data interoperability extension. In 2015 the FME software was integrated with the
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