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Track

MIS in Military


Track Chairs

Dr. R. Benzer
National Defense University

Dr. A. Erkollar
Sakarya University

Call for Papers

Management Information Systems is a trigger scientific area for all aspects of life. From the business point of view, the military area is an important sector for the using of MIS. This is not only important for decisions or correct behavior of systems but regarding answer speed and connectivity with other systems. Today's military operations are similar to business systems with more complexity and more risk factors. Therefore there are implemented many software applications for a different area in the military. On the other hand, military uses a standard application as well, such as ERP, HR or inventory control.

Many operations research and planning systems were firstly implemented in the military area and then in business or industry areas. Military applications are a trigger for many areas. Today applications are the same with the using of the internet or big data, and the military is a trigger for other sectors again. This trigger can be interpreted regarding business models, concepts, national and global innovation strategies and education. The central aspect today is digitalization.

Today's military applications depend on some technological developments, one of them being information and communication technologies, which are used to digitize information and integrate systems at all stages of mission development and mission life, both inside a part of systems or cross-systems. It depends on decentralization, virtualization, interoperability, real-time capability, and service orientation. Technology trends are forming the building blocks for applications. Industry 4.0, big data and analytics, augmented reality, simulation, additive manufacturing, the cloud, cybersecurity, the (industrial) internet of things, horizontal and vertical system integration, and autonomous robots and software integration. These technologies will lead to higher efficiencies and change traditional applications for specialized applications, suppliers, producers, and customers, as well as between human and machine.

In this track, we will discuss issues related to the potential of new technologies for applications and development in military, manufacturing, businesses as well as all application areas. We also would like to attract papers that consider the impact of the unique military application on other areas, human resources, development, modeling of systems, or education.

Dr. Recep Benzer, National Defense University

rbenzer@kho.edu.tr

Dr. Alptekin Erkollar, Sakarya University

erkollar@sakarya.edu.tr


Biographies of the Chairs

Dr. Benzer graduated from Istanbul University Engineering Faculty Computer Science Engineering Department. He received his Master's degree from Sakarya University Institute of Science and his Ph.D. from Gazi University Institute of Science. His research focuses on mathematical modeling, information system, artificial neural networks, expert systems, computer networks, forensic computing, software engineering, predictive modeling. He worked as an administrator in the communication project at the Turkish Armed Forces General Staff. He worked as project manager at Tubitak Project. His work is published in book, articles, and chapters. He is a fellow of The Turkey Chapter of Association For Information Systems (TRAIS).

Dr. Erkollar is a Professor for management information Systems at Sakarya University, Business School, Department of Management Information Systems, Sakarya, Turkey. Dr. Erkollar's research expertise includes management information systems, industry 4.0 and the factory of the future, production management, technology management, modelling of business systems and simulation. Some of his recent publications include ‘Flextrans 4.0 – Smart Logistics for Smart Cities’, ‘Industry 4.0: Big Data Revolutions require Smart Technologies’ and ‘Sustainable Cities Need Smart Transportation: The Industry 4.0 Transportation Matrix’. He is an author/editor of several books, more than 200 refereed papers, and an editorial board member of 13 international journals. His recently edited book ‘Enterprise and Business Management - Industry 4.0’ is the 2018 volume of the international EBM Series.

Key Topics

We welcome papers related to the following topics (but not limited to):

  • Military-related theories, models, and perspectives
  • Hybrid business and mathematical models
  • (Industrial) internet of things
  • Integration and interoperability
  • Key drivers and enabling technologies (e.g., big data, cloud computing, mobile technology, artificial intelligence, visual computing, semantic web technologies, RFID, augmented reality and virtual reality, 3D printing)
  • Applications (e.g., smart product, smart design, intelligent robot, lively city, smart factory)
  • Simulation
  • Industry 4.0 in defense and military applications