Structural and functional model of the system of providing information and information- psychological security
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https://doi.org/10.15407/dopovidi2023.01.016Keywords:
hierarchical system, organization, information, information-psychological security, multi-echelon hierarchical model, information warfare, information weapon.Abstract
The article considers the structural-functional model of the system of providing information and informationpsychological security based on the multi-echelon hierarchical model of the structure of the complex system, proposed by M. Mesarovic as a set of relatively independent interacting subsystems; while some (or all) subsystems have decision-making power, and their hierarchical location (multi-echelon structure) is determined by the fact that some of the subsystems are influenced or controlled by the higher.
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