Bálint Molnár
Between 1981 and 1992, he was a scientific researcher at the Central Institute of Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (KFKI), and from 1992, he was a senior consultant at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Information Technology Foundation (MTA ITA) (the institution later transformed into the Laboratory Automation Directorate of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Between 1992 and 1998, he was an assistant professor and lecturer at the Budapest University of Economics (BKE). From 1983, he taught for three months at the University of Wolverhampton, while in 1995, he spent a month in England at Integral Solution Ltd. From 1998, he was an associate professor at the BKE, and then at its successor institution, the Corvinus University of Budapest (BCE). Since 2009, he has been a senior research fellow at the Faculty of Informatics of ELTE, and since 2014, he has been a habilitated associate professor. He also teaches at the National University of Public Service (NKE). In 1997, he obtained his PhD degree in technical informatics from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of BME.
His teaching areas: Organization, analysis, and design of information systems, structured and object-oriented methodologies (SSADM, UML). Auditing and security of information systems. Information system, IT architecture. IT strategic planning. Artificial intelligence, expert systems. At the NKE, he teaches the subject Information Security Architectures in Information Systems for public administration information security managers. Previously, he also taught IT Project Management Methodology (PRINCE/PRINCE2) at the BKE.
For years, he has been dealing with issues of information systems, enterprise management systems, organizational/corporate architecture, and the application of artificial intelligence and expert systems in corporate management and public administration environments.
From both a research and practical perspective, it primarily deals with the topics of system organization, analysis, and design, as well as the use of knowledge with computer and artificial intelligence tools - all from a technical and IT perspective.
He acts as an expert in the management of major projects and the development and evaluation of technical specifications for public procurement.
His research areas include CommonKADS methodology, expert systems design methodology, design framework development, information systems modeling, document-centric approaches, enterprise/organizational architectures and their models, and social network analysis. He has published more than 110 papers.
Member of the editorial board of the "Journal of Information Technology & Politics, The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management (EJKM), Singidunum Journal of Applied Sciences".
In 1992, the National Institute of Social Sciences awarded him the Kalmár Prize in recognition of his work.
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Last modified: 2023.12.02. 12:29
