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− | A methodology provides systematic and consistent approach(s) to implement a concept. It comprises of detailed steps or activities or process with techniques, tools and guidance to implement a concept. | + | A methodology provides systematic and consistent approach(s) to implement a concept. It comprises of detailed steps or activities or [[process]] with techniques, tools and guidance to implement a concept. |
It is not essential for a methodology to offer a solution, but a range of options based upon "true and tried" practical approaches that can be applied to solve a problem or implement a concept. | It is not essential for a methodology to offer a solution, but a range of options based upon "true and tried" practical approaches that can be applied to solve a problem or implement a concept. | ||
− | A methodology does not provide solutions, but offers a range of best practice approaches that can be applied. For example the Queensland Government ICT planning methodology assists agencies in undertaking ICT resources (investment) strategic planning activities and has a range of techniques and tools to help agencies apply a systematic and consistent approach to collecting and analysing their information, application and technology assets . | + | A methodology does not provide solutions, but offers a range of best practice approaches that can be applied. For example the Queensland Government ICT planning methodology assists agencies in undertaking ICT resources (investment) strategic planning activities and has a range of techniques and tools to help agencies apply a systematic and consistent approach to collecting and analysing their information, [[application]] and technology assets . |
− | A methodology adds [[Process|process]] to a [[Framework|framework]] to assist in the implementation of the concept. In other words, a methodology has an underlying framework but a framework is not a methodology. | + | A methodology adds [[Process|process]] to a [[Framework|framework]] to assist in the implementation of the concept. In other words, a methodology has an underlying [[framework]] but a framework is not a methodology. |
===Examples of Methodology=== | ===Examples of Methodology=== |
Revision as of 17:04, 6 February 2021
A methodology provides systematic and consistent approach(s) to implement a concept. It comprises of detailed steps or activities or process with techniques, tools and guidance to implement a concept.
It is not essential for a methodology to offer a solution, but a range of options based upon "true and tried" practical approaches that can be applied to solve a problem or implement a concept.
A methodology does not provide solutions, but offers a range of best practice approaches that can be applied. For example the Queensland Government ICT planning methodology assists agencies in undertaking ICT resources (investment) strategic planning activities and has a range of techniques and tools to help agencies apply a systematic and consistent approach to collecting and analysing their information, application and technology assets .
A methodology adds process to a framework to assist in the implementation of the concept. In other words, a methodology has an underlying framework but a framework is not a methodology.
Examples of Methodology
See Also
Framework
Process
Guidelines
Principles
Policy
Standards
Blueprint
Template