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  2. Morphological analysis (problem-solving) - Wikipedia

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    Problems that involve many governing factors, where most of them cannot be expressed numerically can be well suited for morphological analysis. The conventional approach is to break a complex system into parts, isolate the parts (dropping the 'trivial' elements) whose contributions are critical to the output and solve the simplified system for ...

  3. Problem frames approach - Wikipedia

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    The problem analyst's basic tool for describing a problem is a problem diagram. Here is a generic problem diagram. In addition to the kinds of things shown on a context diagram, a problem diagram shows: a dotted oval representing the requirement to bring about certain effects in the problem domains.

  4. Applied general equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical economics, applied general equilibrium (AGE) models were pioneered by Herbert Scarf at Yale University in 1967, in two papers, and a follow-up book with Terje Hansen in 1973, with the aim of empirically estimating the Arrow–Debreu model of general equilibrium theory with empirical data, to provide "“a general method for the explicit numerical solution of the neoclassical ...

  5. List of statistical tools used in project management - Wikipedia

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    Design structure matrix is a simple, compact and visual representation of a system or project in the form of a matrix. It is the equivalent of an adjacency matrix in graph theory, and is used in project management to model the structure of complex systems or processes, in order to perform system analysis, project planning and organization design.

  6. Problem structuring methods - Wikipedia

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    The term "problem structuring methods" as a label for these techniques began to be used in the 1980s in the field of operations research, [8] especially after the publication of the book Rational Analysis for a Problematic World: Problem Structuring Methods for Complexity, Uncertainty and Conflict. [9]

  7. Top trading cycle - Wikipedia

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    For example, if student 1 prefers the house allocated to student 2 and vice versa, both of them will benefit by exchanging their houses. The goal is to find a core-stable allocation – a re-allocation of houses to students, such that all mutually-beneficial exchanges have been realized (i.e., no group of students can together improve their ...

  8. Seven management and planning tools - Wikipedia

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    Arrow diagram. This tool is used to plan the appropriate sequence or schedule for a set of tasks and related subtasks. It is used when subtasks must occur in parallel. The diagram helps in determining the critical path (longest sequence of tasks). The purpose is to help people sequentially define, organize, and manage a complex set of activities.

  9. Ruth Noller - Wikipedia

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    Ruth B. Noller (October 6, 1922 – June 3, 2008) from Sarasota, formerly of Buffalo, is known for her work as a scholar in creative studies.Noller was a Navy veteran of World War II, mathematician, and Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at State University of New York. [1]