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Methodological Approaches to Computer Modelling Possibilities in Financial Analysis

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  • Păvăloaia Vasile-Daniel

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Iasi, Romania)

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The current research intention’ is to present some methodological approaches regarding the possibilities of computerizing the field of financial analysis. Therefore, at first, the characteristics, necessity and objectives of the financial analysis are clearly presented. Secondly, the classical models of application development are compared within a table, pointing out the advantaged versus the disadvantages of each model. Also, the agile models are included for the purpose of deciding which model is the best suited for the analyzed filed. Thirdly, the specific languages for enterprise modelling, namely UML language and ontology are presented and specific ideas are formulated. The article states, at the end, which methodology, model and modelling language is the best suited for computerizing the field of financial analysis and also presents a conceptual computer modelling for financial analysis.

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  • Păvăloaia Vasile-Daniel, 2012. "Methodological Approaches to Computer Modelling Possibilities in Financial Analysis," Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 59(1), pages 375-393, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:aicuec:v:59:y:2012:i:1:p:375-393:n:26
    DOI: 10.2478/v10316-012-0026-5
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