Tytuł pozycji:
Przegląd metod kartograficznej prezentacji działań wojennych
Artykuł poświęcony jest przedstawianiu
działań bojowych na mapach. Omówiono
problemy doboru metod prezentacji kartograficznej
i możliwości wynikające z zastosowania technologii
GIS-owych, usług sieciowych, rozszerzonej rzeczywistości
do przedstawiania dynamiki działań wojennych
oraz pokazano różnorodne przykłady prezentacji
tych działań.
Maps, depicting the warfare, are elaborated
according
to the rules developed over the years. Although,
they are not free of errors. The authors draw our
attention to the diversity of methods related to the
cartographic presentations, which are shown on the
historical maps. This is quite understandable, because
every such a map introduces an individual point of
view on the historical facts. It is noted, that the most
commonly used methods are the qualitative ones,
among which, for instance, first of all, the method of
signature is frequently used.
In the case of historical maps displaying an event in
the specific sequence of times, a loss of cartographic
information always occur. This is connected both with
the complexity of historical facts and with the difficulty
in reading a map, which should present the dynamics
of this phenomenon in a complete way. The dynamic
variables, such as the time of exposure, duration, frequency,
order, degree of change and synchronisation,
should be taken into account on the maps of warfare.
The use of information technology makes it possible
to develop not only the simple maps presenting the
course of warfare in the statistic and schematic
ways, but also the maps, which are rich in various
types of multimedia information.
Multimedia cartographic presentations can be enriched
with the photos and panoramas showing the
direct effects of warfare and the pseudo three-dimensional
visualization showing the battle from a selected
direction. The proprietary software let to combine the
sequence of photos into a presentation, allowing to
take a virtual tour of the areas directly affected by the
hostilities. Network services, such as WMS, WFS,
WCS, provide the integrated data from the different
sources for us. So, we can connect the archival
maps with the contemporary satellite images, defining,
thus, the location of a specific place in the terrain.
The authors do not cover the issue of complexity
connected with the elaboration of maps presenting
the combat operations. The most important problems,
which have not been discussed in this article, are the
following ones: lack of base maps from the period to
which the presented issues related, deliberate distortion
of map contents, historical and cartographic imprecisions
presented on the maps, appropriate selection
of the methods of cartographic presentation related to
the phenomena, which are presented on the maps.