BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ

Today’s modern Armed Forces have various information systems developed independently with different software arthitectures for different purposes. Due to Network Centric Warfare (NCW), training, mission rehearsal and planning analysis requirements, interoperability of these information systems gets...

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Main Authors: Ahmet Kandakoğlu, İlker Akgün
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Air Force Academy 2007-07-01
Series:Havacılık ve Uzay Teknolojileri Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/172/160
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description Today’s modern Armed Forces have various information systems developed independently with different software arthitectures for different purposes. Due to Network Centric Warfare (NCW), training, mission rehearsal and planning analysis requirements, interoperability of these information systems gets more important in peace, exercise, crisis and battle environments. However, because of paying insufficient attention to data models and data exchange standards compatibility in these systems, interoperability remains as a crucial and critical problem. Thus, Battle Management Language (BML) is a universal standard that is being developed as a solution to this problem. BML is the unambiguous language used to command and control forces and equipment conducting military operations and to provide for situational awareness and a shared, common operational picture. In other words, BML can be defined as a standart representation of commander’s orders, intents and reports to be understood by both live forces and automated systems, for simulated and real- world operations. In addition to this, BML provide development of Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence (C4I), Modeling Simulation (M&S) and robotic systems through a common data model. In this way, BML yields the achievement of interoperability capability in the system design phase. In this study, after introducing interoperability of information systems briefly, BML approach and its literature review is presented. Furthermore, important points are highlighted following the examination of the requirements of Armed Forces and the actions to meet these requirements are emphasized.
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spelling doaj.art-7300728d857c4f66a6cbeadbe2e19caa2023-02-15T16:14:23ZengTurkish Air Force AcademyHavacılık ve Uzay Teknolojileri Dergisi1304-04481304-04482007-07-01324958BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİAhmet Kandakoğlu 0İlker Akgün1Turkish Military AcademyTurkish Military AcademyToday’s modern Armed Forces have various information systems developed independently with different software arthitectures for different purposes. Due to Network Centric Warfare (NCW), training, mission rehearsal and planning analysis requirements, interoperability of these information systems gets more important in peace, exercise, crisis and battle environments. However, because of paying insufficient attention to data models and data exchange standards compatibility in these systems, interoperability remains as a crucial and critical problem. Thus, Battle Management Language (BML) is a universal standard that is being developed as a solution to this problem. BML is the unambiguous language used to command and control forces and equipment conducting military operations and to provide for situational awareness and a shared, common operational picture. In other words, BML can be defined as a standart representation of commander’s orders, intents and reports to be understood by both live forces and automated systems, for simulated and real- world operations. In addition to this, BML provide development of Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence (C4I), Modeling Simulation (M&S) and robotic systems through a common data model. In this way, BML yields the achievement of interoperability capability in the system design phase. In this study, after introducing interoperability of information systems briefly, BML approach and its literature review is presented. Furthermore, important points are highlighted following the examination of the requirements of Armed Forces and the actions to meet these requirements are emphasized.http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/172/160InteroperabilityC4IModeling&SimulationBattle Management LanguageRobotic Systems
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BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
Havacılık ve Uzay Teknolojileri Dergisi
Interoperability
C4I
Modeling&Simulation
Battle Management Language
Robotic Systems
title BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
title_full BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
title_fullStr BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
title_full_unstemmed BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
title_short BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞABİLİRLİK İÇİN MUHAREBE YÖNETİM DİLİ
title_sort birlikte calisabilirlik icin muharebe yonetim dili
topic Interoperability
C4I
Modeling&Simulation
Battle Management Language
Robotic Systems
url http://www.jast.hho.edu.tr/JAST/index.php/JAST/article/view/172/160
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