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Complex systems studies and the concepts of security

Purpose - To present which properties of social systems can be used in studying and determining their broadly defined security. A core concept of security is to be developed into a typology of attributes of security of social systems.Design methodology approach - The interpretation of security has b...

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Published in:Kybernetes 2006-03, Vol.35 (3/4), p.471-488
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Systems stability
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