Terminology in Interpretive Structural Modeling: Difference between revisions

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|Methodology for identifying relationships among specific items, which define a problem or an issue. <br> Process that transforms unclear and poorly articulated mental models of systems into visible, well-defined models useful for many purposes.
|Methodology for identifying relationships among specific items, which define a problem or an issue. <br> Process that transforms unclear and poorly articulated mental models of systems into visible, well-defined models useful for many purposes.
|[[Rajesh et al 2013]]<br>[[Shushil 2012]]
|[[Rajesh et al 2013]]<br>[[Shushil 2012]]
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