Equationless qualitative models of science parks: part II, optimisation by time sequences of scenarios Online publication date: Thu, 16-Aug-2012
by Maria Reznakova; Hana Wouters; Mirko Dohnal; Zdenek Broz
International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning (IJTIP), Vol. 8, No. 3, 2012
Abstract: The science park (SP) qualitative models are studied in Reznakova et al. (2012). This paper concentrates on unsteady state models and its optimisation. The set of scenarios (see Reznakova et al., 2012) contains all possible time transitions among them as they contain time derivatives. It is therefore possible to generate an oriented graph which has nodes the scenarios and as oriented edges the possible transitions. Qualitative SP models can be therefore used to generate all possible dynamic behaviours i.e., all past time histories and all possible futures. A set of all possible unsteady SP state behaviours is used to support different decision making tasks and solve qualitative optimisation problems.
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