In the battlefield, the main tool of battlefield visualization is a fast system with information bank.A system with several gigabytes of information, including geographic information, information related to the location of forces and equipment on both sides, terrain and weather conditions, and other information can support all the processes before and during the operation.The following article aims to provide a model of information system integration in the framework of the geographic information system in order to strengthen the combat power of the forces operating in the battle scene.The type of research is applied in terms of its purpose and the implementation method is descriptive-contextual. The statistical population includes 348 experts in the information field of the studied organization. The statistical sample is a non-probability random method and includes 126 experts. In order to collect information, library and field methods have been used. The validity of the research has been confirmed based on the approval of the experts, and Kezenbach's alpha method has been used to evaluate the reliability of the research. The research results showed that the existence of an integrated information system will play an effective role in identifying peripheral threats.
eshaghi, J. (2022). Integrated information systems, an approach to strategic ecology in military operations. Quarterly Journal of Environmental Studies Strategic of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 6(2), 129-158.
MLA
javad eshaghi. "Integrated information systems, an approach to strategic ecology in military operations", Quarterly Journal of Environmental Studies Strategic of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 6, 2, 2022, 129-158.
HARVARD
eshaghi, J. (2022). 'Integrated information systems, an approach to strategic ecology in military operations', Quarterly Journal of Environmental Studies Strategic of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 6(2), pp. 129-158.
VANCOUVER
eshaghi, J. Integrated information systems, an approach to strategic ecology in military operations. Quarterly Journal of Environmental Studies Strategic of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2022; 6(2): 129-158.