More precisely, I am looking for any methods, approaches, modeling techniques, etc., that can comparatively analysis two (or more) business or technology approaches.
To compare two or more business or technology, you should record some variables about various aspects of the business or technology. Then by using some statistical methods such as ANOVA, Regression, ... you can compare them.
Actually, without real data about your considered problem comparing is not reasonable.
Thank you for your precise answer. Actually, I am using some statistical methods (Non-parametric tests, Kendall correlation, Regression …) for evaluating data of two business/technology approaches, but I am trying to see if there are any specific approaches (not statistical) have been used for this aim, such as using specific types of business process modeling that lead to compare two (or more) business/technology approaches. I found some but they are not very precise.
If the data that you have captued is (1) a metric, and if you have (a) two methods or Technologies or approaches to be compared use t-test (if sample is small i.e.