Network warfare is an emerging concept that focuses on the network and computer based forms through which information is attacked and defended. Various computer and network security concepts thus play a role in network warfare. Due the intricacy of the various interacting components, a model to better understand the complexity in a network warfare environment would be beneficial. Non-quantitative modelling is a useful method to better characterize the field due to the rich ideas that can be generated based on the use of secular associations, chronological origins, linked concepts, categorizations and context specifications. This paper proposes the use of non-quantitative methods through a morphological analysis to better explore and define the influential conditions in a network warfare environment
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Veerasamy, N and Eloff, JHP. 2008. Application of non-quantitative modelling in the analysis of a network warfare environment. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Conference, Paris, France, 4-6 July, pp 7
Veerasamy, N., & Eloff, J. (2008). Application of non-quantitative modelling in the analysis of a network warfare environment. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3138
Veerasamy, Namosha, and JHP Eloff. "Application of non-quantitative modelling in the analysis of a network warfare environment." (2008): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3138
Veerasamy N, Eloff J, Application of non-quantitative modelling in the analysis of a network warfare environment; 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3138 .