Joint Service Common Operating Environment (COE) Common Geographic Information System functional requirements
In the context of this document and COE, the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are decision support systems involving the integration of spatially referenced data in a problem solving environment. They are digital computer systems for capturing, processing, managing, displaying, modeling, and analyzing geographically referenced spatial data which are described by attribute data and location. The ability to perform spatial analysis and the ability to combine two or more data sets to create new spatial information differentiates a GIS from other computer mapping systems. While the CCGIS allows for data editing and input, its primary purpose is not to prepare data, but rather to manipulate, analyte, and clarify it. The CCGIS defined herein provides GIS services and resources including the spatial and map related functionality common to all subsystems contained within the COE suite of C4I systems. The CCGIS, which is an integral component of the COE concept, relies on the other COE standard components to provide the definition for other support computing services required.
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2008-06-19
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Authors: | Meitzler, W.D. |
Subject: | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | MILITARY PERSONNEL | INFORMATION DISSEMINATION | INFORMATION SYSTEMS | MILITARY STRATEGY | SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION | DATA ANALYSIS | COMPUTERS | DATA BASE MANAGEMENT |
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