Interdisciplinarity – a Requirement of the Modern and Efficient Research
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2006, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Interdisciplinarity is considered the best way for research. This paper presents the interdisciplinary concept, and defines the necessary and sufficient conditions for developing an efficient interdisciplinary research. There are underlined the needed elements to build correct, concise, and consistent interfaces that assure the continuity, in order to develop a common research language. It is, also, developed an interdisciplinary model, based on a collaborative structure.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe NOSCA, Ion IVAN
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