TY - JOUR
T1 - Chain-computerisation as a research methodology: The fruits of six years of Chain Landscape Research at Utrecht University
AU - Plomp, M.G.A.
N1 - This article is available in English and Dutch.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - With the emeritus status of Professor Jan Grijpink, the moment has come to take stock of the Chain Landscape Research that has been going on under his supervision at Utrecht University since 2005. Central to this research is the implementation of chain analyses on the basis of the theory of Chain-computerisation. Its chain analysis profiles can be used as either descriptive or as assessment tools. Over the past six years, approximately 25 social chains have been examined. Generic, recurring results have bearing on the dominant chain problem, fallacies of the wrong level and identity fraud. Chain Landscape Research is continuing in the form of a debating society and that is desperately needed in view of the contribution that Chain-computerisation can make in providing an answer to large-scale information problems.
AB - With the emeritus status of Professor Jan Grijpink, the moment has come to take stock of the Chain Landscape Research that has been going on under his supervision at Utrecht University since 2005. Central to this research is the implementation of chain analyses on the basis of the theory of Chain-computerisation. Its chain analysis profiles can be used as either descriptive or as assessment tools. Over the past six years, approximately 25 social chains have been examined. Generic, recurring results have bearing on the dominant chain problem, fallacies of the wrong level and identity fraud. Chain Landscape Research is continuing in the form of a debating society and that is desperately needed in view of the contribution that Chain-computerisation can make in providing an answer to large-scale information problems.
M3 - Article
SN - 1879-9523
VL - 2
JO - Journal of Chain-computerisation
JF - Journal of Chain-computerisation
ER -