Methodology
Methodology is the study of the methods involved in some field or endeavor, or in problem solving. It is a subfield of epistemology.Most sciences have their own specific methodology. Methodology is sometimes used synonymously with "method", particularly a complex method or body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline. Some usage arbiters regard this usage as pretentious and questionable.
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Method - Epistemology - Science
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In software engineering and project management, a methodology is a codified set of recommended practices, sometimes accompanied by training materials, formal educational programs, worksheets, and diagramming tools.
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Software engineering - Project management
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The term is also used in the humanities; in literary criticism, a methodology refers to the critical approach, theoretical heuristics, and assumptions about the relationship with the historical and literary context with which a critic analyzes a particular text.
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Literary criticism - Theoretical - Heuristics - Historical - Literary - Text
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