The SML Language for Structured Modeling: Levels 3 and 4
Arthur M. Geoffrion
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Arthur M. Geoffrion: University of California, Los Angeles, California
Operations Research, 1992, vol. 40, issue 1, 58-75
Abstract:
This is the second of two articles on the principal features of SML, a language for expressing structured models. The prior article covered levels 1 and 2. The present article covers the remaining levels, with special attention to the characteristics of SML that, collectively, make it unique. The intended audience includes evaluators of other modeling languages, designers of modeling languages and systems, and those following the development of structured modeling.
Keywords: computers/computer science: modeling language design; computer/computer science; data bases: semantic data modeling; information systems; decision support systems: structured modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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