The Formal Aspects of Structured Modeling
Arthur M. Geoffrion
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Arthur M. Geoffrion: University of California, Los Angeles, California
Operations Research, 1989, vol. 37, issue 1, 30-51
Abstract:
Structured modeling is an approach to the development of a new generation of computer-based modeling environments. This paper, which is part of a series, presents a formal development of the definitions and theory of structured modeling.
Keywords: philosophy of modeling: a formalism for model description; information systems; decision support systems: foundations for the design of; networks/graphs; theory: graph-based paradigm for model description (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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