METHODOLOGY FOR ORGANIZING AND PROCESSING QUALITATIVE RELATIONSHIPS IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH.

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to develop a methodology for precisely handling qualitative information, which includes relations. Qualitative information usually involves relations described in terms of word statements, and the reason for handling such information is to develop an output or result which suggests a course of action. A methodology was developed for enabling the describing of qualitative relations in such a manner that they can be precisely handled and applied to particular situations, so that a precise course of action can be developed automatically. The processing of a given situation on a computer with respect to such a formulation would result in a prescription for action. By these means highly complicated and interrelated qualitative relations can be handled automatically by the computer. A set of so-called syntax definitions is written which embodies the ideas, concepts, and relations of the particular class of qualitative problems to be considered. These are the overall relations to be applied to any particular situation. The input, or 'situation,' string is a symbolization, usually in terms of ordinary words, of a particular circumstance that is to be analyzed. The input string, together with the syntax list, is used by a computer program called the 'transtaxor.' The report includes computer programs for the transtaxor as coded for the CDC-3600 and the IBM 360/44.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1970
Accession Number
AD0704171

Entities

People

  • James B. Wilson
  • Louis S. Rotolo
  • Marilyn Belson
  • Richard Bartelmehs
  • Robert S. Ledley

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Computing Devices
  • Digital Information
  • Operations Research

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  • Computer Science.
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