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Swedish Morphological Society
General Morphological Analysis
is a method for structuring and analysing the total set of relationships contained in multi-dimensional, non-quantifiable, problem complexes. It can be used for structuring complex policy and planning issues, developing scenario and strategy laboratories, and analysing organisational and stakeholder structures.
The Swedish Morphological Society is a non-profit scientific organization, whose purpose is the development and dissemination of knowledge concerning the scientific use of morphological analysis, its theory and practice. This site contains articles and links on morphological analysis, its pioneer
Fritz Zwicky
, and on
Projects
where morphological analysis has been utilized. A preliminary
Tutorial: "Modeling Complex Socio-Technical Systems using Morphological Analysis"
, is now on the tutorial page.
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