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Abordagem de Escolha Estratégica×Análise Morfológica×Metodologia de Sistemas Suaves (MSS)×
ÁreaEstruturação de problemasMineração de textoEstruturação de problemas
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem200519801981
Autor originalJohn Friend & Allen HicklingM.F. Porter (Porter stemmer)Peter Checkland
TipoIterative group-based problem structuring and decision processText-normalisation preprocessing taskInterpretive problem-structuring methodology
Fonte seminalFriend, J., & Hickling, A. (2005). Planning Under Pressure: The Strategic Choice Approach (3rd ed.). Elsevier. ISBN: 978-0-7506-6373-2Porter, M.F. (1980). An Algorithm for Suffix Stripping. Program, 14(3), 130-137. DOI ↗Checkland, P. (1981). Systems Thinking, Systems Practice. Wiley. ISBN: 978-0-471-27911-2
Outros nomesSCA, Planning Under Pressure, Stratejik Seçim Yaklaşımı, Interactive Strategic Planningstemming, lemmatization, Morfolojik Analiz ve Kök BulmaSSM, Checkland's SSM, Soft Systems Analysis, Yumuşak Sistemler Metodolojisi
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ResumoThe Strategic Choice Approach (SCA) is an interactive, workshop-based problem structuring method developed by John Friend and Allen Hickling, first published in 1987 and refined in the definitive third edition of Planning Under Pressure (2005). SCA helps groups of planners and stakeholders manage interconnected decisions under uncertainty by explicitly mapping decision areas, option combinations, and sources of uncertainty before committing to action.Morphological analysis splits words into their stems and affixes so that different surface forms of the same word can be treated as one. It covers two complementary approaches — rule-based stemming, such as the Porter (1980) and Snowball algorithms, and dictionary-aware lemmatization — and is a critical text-normalisation step for agglutinative languages such as Turkish and Arabic.Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) is an interpretive, action-research approach for structuring and managing complex, ill-defined ('soft') problem situations involving human activity. Developed by Peter Checkland at Lancaster University throughout the 1970s and formally presented in 1981, SSM guides practitioners through iterative cycles of inquiry that move from an unstructured problem situation to purposeful action through structured learning rather than optimization.
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