Languages in Problem Solving and Modeling

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The article concerns the problem of languages used in modeling and solving problems. Its framework stems from the distinction between two problem solving approaches – expert and interactive approach. The language choice is particularly important for the latter; we cannot solve a problem using a language that has not been used for the problem description. The text presents some arbitrarily chosen problem modeling languages, including computer supported ones. Special attention is paid to the SEQUAL and System Dynamics language.
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Śliwa, K., Languages in Problem Solving and Modeling. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation (JEMI), 2012, vol. 8, nr 4 : Contemporary Innovation and Entrepreneurship Concepts. Ed. by A. Ujwary-Gil, s. 69-82
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