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The Analysis of Assumptions in Model Bases Using Metagraphs

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    • Publication Information:
      Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 1998.
    • Publication Date:
      1998
    • Abstract:
      Decision models are often based on certain assumptions as to their validity. Relevant assumptions may include value-based assumptions, such as limitations on the range or values of some input variables or exogenous factors, as well as assumptions about model structure (e.g., linearity). In a model base consisting of many models, there may be several models (or collections of models) that can be used to solve a particular problem. We may wish to know what the applicable models are, what assumptions are associated with these models, and whether a given set of assumptions is necessary and/or sufficient for solving the problem. We describe an analytical approach, based on a graph-theoretic construct called a metagraph, and show how it can be used to represent and analyze assumptions in model bases.
    • ISSN:
      1526-5501
      0025-1909
    • Rights:
      OPEN
    • Accession Number:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....12d582380acbeeaaa8c821ac5e9070e6