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- W4367305871 abstract "In the modern world, information warfare has become a perfect way to run non-kinetic offensive and defensive operations in external and internal dimensions. In the era of the information society, information warfare is unavoidable. It cannot be a chaotic action. It requires proper organisation and management. Therefore, it must be of a systemic-process character. The result, namely: success achieved without running typical kinetic operations, is highly significant. The study presents a referential model of information warfare management based on methods and tools applied in the management and quality sciences. The study is interdisciplinary in nature because it indicates how to apply the above-mentioned methods in the field of security sciences, systemising the whole process of planning and running information operations. In the modern world, information warfare has become a perfect way to run non-kinetic offensive and defensive operations in external and internal dimensions. In the era of the information society, information warfare is unavoidable. It cannot be a chaotic action. It requires proper organisation and management. Therefore, it must be of a systemic-process character. The result, namely: success achieved without running typical kinetic operations, is highly significant. The study presents a referential model of information warfare management based on methods and tools applied in the management and quality sciences. The study is interdisciplinary in nature because it indicates how to apply the above-mentioned methods in the field of security sciences, systemising the whole process of planning and running information operations.StreszczenieWojna informacyjna we wspczesnym wiecie stanowi doskonay sposb do prowadzenia niekinetycznych dziaa ofensywnych i defensywnych w wymiarze zewntrznym i wewntrznym. W dobie spoeczestwa informacyjnego nie sposb si przed ni uchroni. Nie moe by dziaaniem chaotycznym. Wymaga odpowiedniej organizacji i zarzdzania, dlatego te musi mie charakter systemowo procesowy. Istotny jest uzyskany rezultat, polegajcy na osigniciu sukcesu, bez prowadzenia typowych dziaa kinetycznych. W opracowaniu przedstawiono model referencyjny zarzdzania wojn informacyjn, oparty na metodach i narzdziach stosowanych w naukach o zarzdzaniu i jakoci. Opracowanie ma charakter interdyscyplinarny, gdy pokazuje w jaki sposb mona zastosowa wspomniane metody w obszarze nauk o bezpieczestwie, porzdkujc cay proces planowania i prowadzenia dziaa informacyjnych. . . . . , , . , , . , , , .ZusammenfassungDie Fhrung des Informationskriegs in der modernen Welt ist eine ausgezeichnete Mglichkeit, nicht-kinetische offensive und defensive Aktionen nach auen und innen durchzufhren. Im Zeitalter der Informationsgesellschaft ist es unmglich, sich vor ihm zu schtzen. Er kann keine chaotische Aktivitt sein. Der Informationskrieg erfordert eine gute Organisation und Verwaltung und muss daher systemisch und prozessorientiert sein. Wichtig ist dabei das erzielte Ergebnis, das darin besteht, einen Erfolg zu erzielen, ohne typische kinetische Aktivitten durchzufhren. In der Studie wird ein Referenzmodell fr das Management von Informationskriegen vorgestellt, das auf Methoden und Instrumenten aus den Management- und Qualittswissenschaften basiert. Die Studie hat einen interdisziplinren Charakter, da sie zeigt, wie die genannten Methoden im Bereich der Sicherheitswissenschaften angewandt werden knnen, um den gesamten Prozess der Planung und Durchfhrung der Informationskriegsfhrung zu strukturierennull" @default.
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- W4367305871 title "The Engineering of Information Warfare Management. A System-Process Approach" @default.
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