mosaikmodellen
Mosaikmodellen, or the Mosaic Model, is a modelling approach described in Danish-language literature as a modular, mosaic-based representation of complex systems. The model emphasizes decomposing a system into a patchwork of discrete elements that can be developed, analyzed, and refined independently before being integrated into a whole.
Core idea: each module captures a particular facet or function and has defined interfaces with other modules.
Methodology: practitioners identify the system scope, select relevant modules, define interfaces and data requirements, assemble modules,
Applications: used in fields such as urban planning, social policy analysis, risk assessment, and information systems
Strengths and limitations: advantages include modularity, transparency, and adaptability. Limitations include potential challenges in ensuring compatibility
See also: modular modelling, systems thinking, integration modelling.