Analytic method

Alternative method (7)
Analytic method (16)
Method (1301)
New method (38)
Proposed method (8)
Qualitative method (21)
Traditional methods (5)

Synopsis: Method: Analytic method:


ART1.pdf

or how best to merge empirical/analytical methods with stakeholder engagement processes. In addition, the idea was to analyse possible overlapping fields of practice among technology foresight, forecasting, intelligence, roadmapping, and assessment.


ART17.pdf

An analytical method involving mining weighted graphs from technology archives is presented. The role of this new method in a context of distributed decision-making and design is presented. 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

An analytical method involving mining weighted graphs from technology archives is presented. The role of this new method in a context of distributed decision-making and design is presented.

analysts should avail themselves of a wide variety of techniques appropriate for the task at hand. 3. Methodology In the following section we develop an analytical method for the representation of emerging technologies in the form of a hierarchical graph.

The analytical methods for this approach have emerged from scientometrics, machine learning, graph theory and complexity studies. Systems ecology for instance provides a formal theory of morphological change 20.


ART22.pdf

G. Ringland (Ed.),Scenarios In public Policy, John Wiley, Chichester, 2002.39 D. G. Groves, R. J. Lempert, A new analytic method for finding policy-relevant


ART38.pdf

and merging empirical/analytical methods with stakeholder engagement processes 5. The positioning was aimed at perceived overlapping fields of practice among technology foresight, forecasting, intelligence, roadmapping, and assessment.


ART50.pdf

I Main scenarios indicators 2025 Indicators Measurement unit 2010 Scenario A Scenario B Scenario C Analytical methods and tools used for estimating indicators Society Population growth K


ART51.pdf

The analytic methods used in the predictive-policing model do not identify specific individuals. Rather, they surface particular times


ART70.pdf

but instead they are approached as knowledge umbrellas that, by integrating different analytical methods, produce a visual strategy manuscript for an organisattion Strategy roadmapping is also about engaging


ART76.pdf

In summary, there are some operational and methodological benefits that can be provided by the integrative analytic method of this study.


ART80.pdf

Comput. 9 (1999) 123 143.40 D. G. Groves, R. J. Lempert, A new analytic method for finding policy-relevant scenarios, Glob.

Chang. 17 (2007) 73 85.41 R. J. Lempert, D. G. Groves, S w. Popper, S. C. Bankes, A general analytic method for generating robust strategies and narrative


ART81.pdf

Rev. 15 (1999) 3 36.31 R. J. Lempert, D. G. Groves, S. Popper, S. Bankes, A general analytic method for generating robust strategies and narrative scenarios, Manag.

Sci. 52 (2006) 514 528.32 D. G. Groves, R. J. Lempert, A new analytic method for finding policy-relevant scenarios, Glob.


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\6. User-driven innovation.pdf

have been supplemented by alternative analytical methods (e g. archetype reseaarch personas, scenarios, proxy technology assesssmen etc. from various disciplines (e g. design, foresight, fault tree analysis, anthropology etc.


< Back - Next >


Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011