Terminology in Interpretive Structural Modeling

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# Term Short Explanation References
1 Flexible Interpretive Structural Modeling Extended version of Warfield's ISM; allows corrections while a structural model is being developed, or after it has been developed. Ohuchi & Kaji, 1989.
2 Implication-matrix Model mmmmmmmm ref
3 Correction Procedures Procedures and algorithms for editing an ISM structural model while if being developed or after it is completed ref
4 Implication Structure mmmmmmmm ref
5 Scanning Method of Implication Matrix Development mmmmmmmm ref
6 Coupling Method of Implication Matrix Development mmmmmmmm ref
7 Transitive Coupling Problem The problem of interconnecting two multilevel subsystem models defined on the same contextual relation that is transitive. ref
8 Self-implication Matrix mmmmmmmm ref
9 Initial Inference Opportunity mmmmmmmm ref
10 Hybrid-implication Matrix mmmmmmmm ref
11 Counting in Vectors mmmmmmmm ref
12 Complete Implication Matrix Ψ mmmmmmmm ref
13 Total Interpretive Structural Modeling Approach used for theory building; helps researchers answer the fundamental research questions of what, how, and why; helps identify and define the variables, the relationship between them, and the reason for causality between variables. ref
15 Inference opportunity mmmmmmmm ref
16 Transitive bordering Special case of Transitive Coupling in which the sub-system B consists of a single element. ref
17 Transitive System A system whose elements are related with Transitive Relations. ref
18 Pivot Element mmmmmmmm ref
19 Implication Structure mmmmmmmm ref
20 Bordering Reachability Matrix mmmmmmmm ref
21 (Original) Reachability Matrix mmmmmmmm ref
22 Question Algorithm The logic used to select the next unknown for questioning ref
23 Zero-First Procedure mmmmmmmm ref
24 One-first Procedure Performed when the One-first Selection Rule is chosen. ref
25 Inference Opportunity mmmmmmmm ref
26 Interpretive Matrix A table of the relationships between pairs of factors of an ISM explained in plain text. Sushil 2012;
27 Interpretive Structural Modeling Methodology for identifying relationships among specific items, which define a problem or an issue.
Process that transforms unclear and poorly articulated mental models of systems into visible, well-defined models useful for many purposes.
Rajesh et al 2013
Shushil 2012
28 Structural Self-Interaction Matrix ref
29 Deletion Procedure Deletion of one or more elements and their connections in the M matrix. ref
30 Addition Procedure Addition of one or more elements and their connections in the M matrix. ref
31 Standard Form to Condensation Matrix Replace a cycle set with one of the elements in the set. ref
32 Hierarchical Matrices ref
33 Characteristic Logic Equation Expresses the necessary and sufficient conditions to be satisfied by the entries in an Interconnection Matrix MBA, that interconnects two hierarchical digraphs A* and B* for which MAB = 0. ref
34 Cascade Interconnection of Digraphs Two Digraphs are said to be cascaded if all interconnections are oriented from one of the digraphs to the other. ref
35 Digraphs A directed graph, also called a digraph, is a graph in which the edges have a direction. ref
36 Reachability Matrix Reachability refers to the ability to get from one vertex to another within a graph. ref
37 Structural Equation Modeling Set of statistical techniques used to measure and analyze the relationships of observed and latent variables. ref
38 Transitive Relations Relationships for which if element X is related to element Y, and element Y is related to element Z of the set, we can derive thatelement A must be related to element Z. ref
39 Transitive Closure ... ref
40 Binary Matrices All elements are either 0 or 1; In ISM they are square. ref
41 Partitioning of an Element e. ref
41 Binary Matrix Model A binary matrix and three associations (indicated by colons), i.e.
M = { N, V: Is, H: It, : R }
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