OR/MS methodology--A conceptual framework
Christian Scholz
Omega, 1984, vol. 12, issue 1, 53-61
Abstract:
Many authors deal, explicitly or implicitly, with OR/MS methodology and the term 'methodology' has gained such an inclusive connotation that it comes to denote nothing in particular. This has diluted the analytical precision of OR/MS 'methodology' as well as its practicability. Therefore an attempt to form a conceptual framework for OR/MS methodology will be presented. This framework consists of seven components addressing specific methodological aspects: each component has specific properties which distinguish it from the others; all of them together form a consistent hierarchy suitable to aid the successful development and implementation of OR/MS methods.
Date: 1984
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