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Tag Archives: Abduction
Examples of Preterition and Abundance in Modelling
In addition to the earlier posting “Stachowiak on Preterition and Abundance in Modelling” here are some examples of Preterition and Abundance in Photography, Use Case Models, and Graph or Flow notations. Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Herbert Stachowiak, Software_Engineering
Tagged Abduction, abstraction, Actor, Allgemeine Modelltheorie, Definition, General Model Theory, Herbert Stachowiak, Homomorhism, Homomorphism preservation theorem, Labyrinth, Maze, model, model theory, Modelling, original, Preteritition, Stachowiak, Use Case, Use Case Model
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Stachowiak on Preterition and Abundance in Modelling
In his 1973 book “Allgemeine Modelltheorie” Herbert Stachowiak discusses the concepts of Preterition, Abundance and Contrastation of Original-Model mappings. This can be interpreted using homomorphism preservation and other logical concepts. Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Herbert Stachowiak
Tagged Abduction, abstraction, Allgemeine Modelltheorie, Contrastation, Definition, General Model Theory, Herbert Stachowiak, Homomorhism, Homomorphism preservation theorem, logic, Mapping, model, model theory, Modelling, original, Preteritition, Stachowiak
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