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5 Steps in Data Processing for Maritime Intelligence Decision Making

  • Autores: Bagio Hari, N. Ismudianto, R. Haryanto
  • Localización: Journal of maritime research: JMR, ISSN 1697-4840, Vol. 16, Nº. 3, 2019, págs. 79-83
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The Intelligence field is one of the fields experiencing dynamics and rapid changes in the maritime field.Changes in the development of the strategic world environment both globally, regionally and nationallycoupled with the rapid advancement of technological development increased information technologyhas changed the way work and patterns in the world of maritime intelligence. Conventional warfare,the use of biological weapons, environmental degradation, economic espionage, cyber warfare, transna-tional crime, and information theft are some of the real challenges for national security. To overcomeall dynamic and fast challenges, maritime intelligence must be able to move quickly and precisely withsystematic planning so that decisions are obtained in accordance with what is needed. Therefore weneed an innovative, structured mindset to solve complex problems, focusing on the analysis of maritimeintelligence, prioritizing the use of academic research as a method of analysis. From this background,maritime intelligence requires processes/stages of work completed with the right results. The purposeof this research is to study the data that is processed into the right information. The method used is aqualitative method using NVivo 12 Plus


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