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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 42-286
Full Name: Adnan Ashraf
Position: Doctor (Researcher)
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Sex: Male
Address: Lead Researcher, CREST, Mehran UET
Country: PAKISTAN
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Title of the Paper: information management of defense fleet system in the developing asian countries allied/ non-allied in war-on-terrorism (wot)
Authors as they appear in the Paper: amjad bhatti,adnan ashraf,manzoor hashmani
Email addresses of all the authors: mamjadbhatti@yahoo.com,adnanlooking@ieee.org,mhashmani@yahoo.com
Number of paper pages: 27
Abstract: Unfortunately, the Army and its resources are assumed as the sovereignty factors in most of developing countries in the Asia. These countries include India, Pakistan, Korea and Iran that are in quest of maximizing nuclear or biological arsenals. The political, social, religious or geographical influences in these countries have given their Armies a stronghold in executive systems. The allocation of timeframe for continuing this War-on-Terrorism (WoT) has made it crucial to study and analyze the importance of various factors, which are considered as backbone in these countries to win this war even after the withdrawn of Allied Armies from Middle East, by 2011. During WoT, one of the biggest challenges arose on border areas of India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan (IPIA) is the horrible damages by ambushing convoys for fuel supply to Allied Forces, which could enable them to finish WoT much earlier in this region. Such a failure of manual system of defense fleet due !
to security breaches (under the most advanced surveillance by DRONE aircrafts) has been burgeoning alarms for the democratic allied forces. In this paper, we analyze the problem and design a new automated fleet system for this largest defense organization of the country. During our tests, we observe that minimizing the human interactions (i.e. less human resource) in the fleet system makes it less prone to information-breach regarding the fleet condition and its shipping. In addition, the implementation of our proposed fleet system gives very surprising and economically beneficial reports to the organization. We are confident that our work is generally applicable to fleet systems of other developing Asian countries, allied/ non-allied in WoT, who are highly sensitive about their biological, mass-destruction command & control systems.
Keywords: Defense fleet,Automated fleet system,Nuclear arsenal,Asian armies,War-on-terrorism
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