@incollection{iiasa13443, volume = {59}, number = {59}, series = {Studies in Computational Intelligence}, booktitle = {Creative Environments: Issues of Creativity Support for the Knowledge Civilization Age}, editor = {A. Wierzbicki and Y. Nakamori}, title = {Creativity Support for Roadmapping}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {2007}, doi = {doi:10.1007/978-3-540-71562-7\_7}, pages = {155--189}, url = {https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13443/}, isbn = {978-3-540-71466-8}, abstract = {Today the term "roadmap" is used liberally by planners in many different types of communities. It appears to have a multiplicity of meanings, and is used in a wide variety of contexts: by commercial organizations, industry associations, governments, and academia, see, e.g., Kostoff and Schaller (2001). Perhaps the most widely accepted definition of a roadmap was given by Robert Galvin, former CEO of Motorola (Galvin 1998)}, author = {Ma, T. and Yan, J. and Nakamori, Y. and Wierzbicki, A. P.} }