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Methodology for developing scenarios and context scenarios for defense planning

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Valeri Rachev; Zlatogor Minchev

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Methodology and scenarios for defense planning, Ministry of Defence, Directorate "Defence Policy", Military Publishing House, Sofia (2007)
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Ivanova, Yoana. Applying Multimedia Technologies in The Information Systems of The Security and Defense Field In IT4Sec Reports. Sofia: Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 2014.
APA style: Rachev, V., & Minchev Z. (2007).  Methodology for developing scenarios and context scenarios for defense planning. Methodology and scenarios for defense planning.
Chicago style: Rachev, Valeri, and Zlatogor Minchev. "Methodology for developing scenarios and context scenarios for defense planning." In Methodology and scenarios for defense planning. Sofia: Ministry of Defence, Directorate "Defence Policy", Military Publishing House, 2007.
IEEE style: Rachev, V., and Z. Minchev, "Methodology for developing scenarios and context scenarios for defense planning", Methodology and scenarios for defense planning, Sofia, Ministry of Defence, Directorate "Defence Policy", Military Publishing House, 2007.

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