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Quelle: Hamill_2006 Seite(n): 3, Zeilen: 17-26 |
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1.8. PROBLEM DEFINITION
The primary objective of this research is to expand data mining research, sociological, and behavioural theory relevant to the study of terrorist networks, thereby providing theoretical foundations for new and useful methodologies to analyze terrorist networks. For the purposes of this research, terrorist networks are those trying to hide their structures or are unwilling to provide evidence regarding their actions (Sparrow, 1991; Van Meter, 2002). |
1.2 Problem Definition
The overarching objective of this research is to expand operations research, sociological, and behavioral theory relevant to the study of social networks, thereby providing theoretical foundations for new and useful methodologies to analyze noncooperative organizations. [...] For the purposes of this research, non-cooperative organizations are those trying to hide their structures or are unwilling to provide information regarding their operations; [...] [cf., Sparrow, 1991; van Meter, 2002]. |
The original source Hamill (2006) is not given. The publication Van Meter (2002) is not listed in the bibliography. |
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