General Morphological Analysis
Swedish Morphological Society 2002 (revised 2013) General Morphological Analysis * A General method for non-quantified modelling Tom Ritchey Swedish Morphological Society Fritz Zwicky pioneered the development of General Morphological Analysis (GMA) as a method for investigating the totality of relationships contained in multi-dimensional, non-quantifiable problem complexes. During the past two decades, GMA has been computerised, extended and employed for structuring complex policy and planning issues, developing scenario and strategy laboratories, and analyzing organizational and stakeholder structures.
T. Ritchey: General Morphological Analysis _____ 3 The first to use the term morphology as an explicitly defined scientific method would seem to be J. W. von Goethe (1749-1832), especially in his "comparative morphology" in botany.
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