I had the great pleasure of participating in the 17th FRAMily Workshop in Delft – an inspiring event dedicated to the application and evolution of the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM).
During the workshop, I had the opportunity to:
🔹lead the FRAM Tutorial Track 2 on "Intro to FMV use of metadata and advanced functions",
🔹 facilitate the session "Software: FMV new features and FRAMalyse" where I especially presented the new developed software tool FRAMalyse, which will be released for free availability soon (stay tuned),
🔹 and briefly present my book chapter for the upcoming book "Navigating the FRAM – Mastering the Functional Resonance Analysis Method for Modelling Complex Socio-Technical Systems" edited by Riccardo Patriarca.
A big thank you to all participants for the fruitful discussions and knowledge exchange! A special thanks go to Arie Adriaensen, Riccardo Patriarca, David Slater, Anthony Smoker, Gesa Praetorius, Riana Steen, Rogier Woltjer, Jean-Christophe Le Coze and the other contributors for hosting the well-organized and engaging meeting!
For those interested in exploring more about the presentations, the abstracts of all papers presented are available here: https://lnkd.in/dxnq7sSr
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