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Methodological foundations of systems methodologies

Systems Practice, 1988
In social systems science generally, and in management science particularly, recent developments in the variety of types of specific problem-solving methodologies (under the rubric of “hard” and “soft” systems approaches) have given an impetus to a line of inquiry, as well as debate on the nature of those methodologies.
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Variation across speech and writing: Methodology

, 1988
Part I. Background Concepts and Issues: 1. Introduction: textual dimensions and relations 2. Situations and functions 3. Previous linguistic research on speech and writing Part II. Methodology: 4. Methodological overview of the study 5.
D. Biber
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Jumping the Methodological Fence: Q Methodology

2018
Mixed methods research is consistently used quantitatively and qualitatively to understand and explore the many facets of a range of phenomena. Generally, mixed methods research involves the use of qualitative and quantitative methods simultaneously or concurrently, yet for the most part independently. What if these methods could be truly mixed?
Dune, Tinashe M. (R17456)   +3 more
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Methodology is the future

Proceedings of APCCAS'96 - Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2002
With recent success in VLSI and CAD technologies more and more companies are looking into tradeoffs for the complete product specification, design and manufacturing in order to increase their market share or time-to-market for their products. This new emphasis moves the focus of design sciences into areas of market research, requirements capture and ...
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Qualitative Methodology as Caring Science Methodology

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1995
Interest in the use of qualitative methodology is increasing among researchers within the field of caring sciences. Several reasons might account for this growing interest: disappointment from experiences with quantitative methodology in this field; interest in caring issues which do not lend themselves to quantitative analysis; and, simply, an ...
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Methodology

2021
Matthew Bennett, Emma Goodall
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A Methodology without Methodological Rules

1983
This essay presents a theory of research which has the following properties: 1. A methodology without methodological rules. In any goal-directed activity, the situation can yield certain hypothetical imperatives for the agent if he or she appreciates the situation.
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Ontological methodology

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2002
The interest in ontology may peter out unless three problems are addressed: What are the boundaries of ontology? What types are there of ontology? What is the structure of ontology? After distinguishing three main kinds of information (ontological, quasi-ontological and non-ontological) and three types of ontologies (descriptive, formal and formalized),
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Methodology

Journal of School Health, 1995
M T, Errecart   +8 more
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Method, Methodology and Methodological Thinking

2013
This concluding chapter discusses issues related to the contemporary tendency of rethinking the research methodology both in psychology and in early childhood studies. Such a rethinking is not only about limitations of statistical methods, measurements and validity issues, it is about searching for new ways in research and therefore a new methodology ...
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