Difference between revisions of "Delphi method"
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Revision as of 11:33, 10 July 2013
Definition
Delphi method is A structured communication technique, originally developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi_method Wikipedia)
Source: National approaches and strategies for Nuclear Knowledge Management
Summary
One paragaph which summarises the main ideas of the article.
Description 1
- It is a survey of experts where a series of questionnaires are used to pool the experts’ responses for solving a specific problem;
- Each expert’s contributions are shared with the rest of the experts by using the results from each questionnaire to construct the next questionnaire.
Source: National approaches and strategies for Nuclear Knowledge Management