Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 2)

  
  
  
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B2. Istanbul 2004 
  
Briefly, optimized information should be geographically 
presented by COP; right on time, with sufficient detail 
and in correct form. 
Situation awareness in COP does not cover real time data 
connectivity with sensor systems and weapon systems. 
Hence, situation awareness in COP, does not concern; 
real time image interpretation, target acquisition and 
weapon systems engagements. 
Meanwhile, COP does not only serve for the decision 
mechanisms but also for the connected network users. 
COP, improves situation awareness of those about 
common view of the battle space, and belongs to a 
specific time period. 
At the COP, the browser application is an interface that 
collects the data from different sources and combines 
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4. CONCLUSIONS 
GIS is a specifically improved tool, in order to manage 
the digital geospatial information. In order to operate a 
GIS properly, there are some basic components. GIS has 
a wide potential in terms of application areas. One of the 
major GIS application areas is armed forces applications, 
At the beginning of the evolution process, GIS was a 
standalone tool. According to the last technical and 
strategic trends, GIS has become an integral module of 
CCIS. Most of the geospatial analysis capabilities and 
functional utilities of the GIS were developed and 
adopted to Functional Area Services of CCIS. Specific 
sub-modules have also been added. Standards for 
geospatial information, database architecture etc. were 
identified. Geo databases were established with a very 
wide spectrum of geospatial information. In accordance 
with the results of various tests and trials, the most 
effective architecture was identified as; “WEB based 
GIS architecture with RDBMS based spatial data 
storage”. 
With the implementation of these test results, some new 
applications have been developed such as COP. In the 
near future, connectivity, data integrity and 
interoperability will be the main issues of CCIS and GIS. 
5. REFERENCES 
[1] P.Satyanarayana, GIS Consultant & Editorial 
Associate, GIS INDIA, S.Yogendran, GIS Analyst, 
ENC-Division IIC Technologies Private Limited, 
Hyderabad, India. 
[2] “The GIS in CCIS" by Lain Whittington, 16 May 
1996. 
[3] "Developments In Uk Defence Digital Geographic 
Support”, WHITTINGTON, LF.G, Colonel (UK Army). 
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