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Minch, Robert P.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.248 modeling models model business research paradigm components using representation extension logical set existing way aspects
0.213 programming program programmers pair programs pairs software development problem time language application productivity best nominal
0.118 financial crisis reporting report crises turnaround intelligence reports cash forecasting situations time status adequately weaknesses
0.107 support decision dss systems guidance process making environments decisional users features capabilities provide decision-making user

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Decision support systems 1 financial modeling 1 financial planning systems 1 logic programming 1
Prolog 1

Articles (1)

Logic Programming as a Paradigm for Financial Modeling. (MIS Quarterly, 1989)
Authors: Abstract:
    Logic programming is investigated as a vehicle for structuring and implementing decision support systems, with particular attention paid to those dealing with financial modeling. This approach to model building, analyzing, and interfacing is compared to currently popular paradigms such as spreadsheet systems and financial modeling languages. The logic programming approach is shown to subsume these in expressive power and permit the incorporation of important capabilities not currently available. Examples operationalizing some of the concepts using the logic programming language Prolog are given.