Tom Ritchey sends along an article about structural systems modeling. Technical. See previous writing about this in the tags below. As an alternative to quantitative analytics. Continuing to cover.
Principles of Cross-Consistency Assessment in Morphological Modelling
For those interested in the more detailed methodological issues of GMA/morphological modelling, the following article is now available at AMG: Ritchey, T. (2015) “Principles of Cross-Consistency Assessment in Morphological Modelling”, Acta Morphologica Generalis, Vol. 4 no. 2. Download at: http://www.amg.swemorph.com/pdf/amg-4-2-2015.pdf
Abstract: In General Morphological Analysis (GMA), the Cross-Consistency Assessment (CCA) both serves as a check on the integrity and clarity of the concepts being employed, and allows us to identify and weed out all internally incompatible relationships in order to reduce the total problem space of the morphological field to a smaller, internally consistent solution space. With computer support this solution space can be treated as an inference model. This article examines the methodological principles and practical procedural issues involved in the CCA process, and presents examples from a number of client-based projects.
Monday, December 07, 2015
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