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An Econometric Simulation Model: The Case of FUGI/MS

In: Global Interdependence

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  • Masuo Aiso

    (Soka University, Department of Information Systems Science, Faculty of Engineering)

  • Akira Onishi

    (Soka University, Department of Information Systems Science, Faculty of Engineering)

  • Fumiko Kimura

    (Soka University, Institute for Systems Science)

  • Masayasu Atsumi

    (Soka University, Department of Information Systems Science, Faculty of Engineering)

  • Toshiaki Imoto

    (Soka University, Department of Information Systems Science, Faculty of Engineering)

  • Yuji Tokiwa

    (IBM Japan)

Abstract

FUGI/MS is a collection of computer software to support the building of the FUGI Global Model and its use for simulation. FUGI/MS is under prototype development towards an expert system. The key point of software design is to represent and interpret the model-builder’s requirements correctly and consistently. The requirements as knowledges representation are classified into two categories: model specifications and constraints. The model specifications are formal descriptions of a target model. The constraints are the knowledge on model-building procedures which make the model workable and justify its functioning. The information technologies of visualization, micro-mainframe link, and global computer networks will help promote the research tasks.

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  • Masuo Aiso & Akira Onishi & Fumiko Kimura & Masayasu Atsumi & Toshiaki Imoto & Yuji Tokiwa, 1992. "An Econometric Simulation Model: The Case of FUGI/MS," Springer Books, in: David Crookall & Kiyoshi Arai (ed.), Global Interdependence, pages 263-266, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-68189-2_32
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_32
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