Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi

The article establishes link between the contributions made to the study of hi tech phenomena. It analyzes the evolution undergone by studies on the topic of the knowledge economics (HI-TECH) process carried out by different disciplines (hard and soft sciences – sociology, ecology etc.) from the poi...

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Main Authors: Mirko Dohnal, Alena Kocmanová, Hana Rašková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2013-11-01
Series:Trendy Ekonomiky a Managementu
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Online Access:https://trends.fbm.vutbr.cz/index.php/trends/article/view/189
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spelling doaj-8406b0917faf4096ae3971bc5fe8e9012020-11-25T00:08:43ZcesFaculty of Business and ManagementTrendy Ekonomiky a Managementu1802-85272336-65082013-11-01222026185Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculiMirko DohnalAlena KocmanováHana RaškováThe article establishes link between the contributions made to the study of hi tech phenomena. It analyzes the evolution undergone by studies on the topic of the knowledge economics (HI-TECH) process carried out by different disciplines (hard and soft sciences – sociology, ecology etc.) from the point of view of the objectives they pursue. The attentions are concentrated on analysis of applicable mathematical tools used to develop realistic formal models. Information intensity is defined as the amount of information which is needed for the realistic application of a corresponding formal tool. High information intensity is desirable because it influences the model accuracy. Low information intensity is preferred when high information intensity requires more information items than are available and this is usually the case in knowledge engineering. Fuzzy models seem to be a useful extension of formal tool used in hi tech microeconomics. However, even fuzzy sets could be prohibitively information intensive. Therefore the range of available formal tools must be considerably broader. This paper introduces qualitative and semiqualitative models and rough sets. Each formal tool is briefly characterized.https://trends.fbm.vutbr.cz/index.php/trends/article/view/189Hi techFuzzyRoughNon-intensive calculiMicroeconomics
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author Mirko Dohnal
Alena Kocmanová
Hana Rašková
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Alena Kocmanová
Hana Rašková
Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
Trendy Ekonomiky a Managementu
Hi tech
Fuzzy
Rough
Non-intensive calculi
Microeconomics
author_facet Mirko Dohnal
Alena Kocmanová
Hana Rašková
author_sort Mirko Dohnal
title Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
title_short Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
title_full Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
title_fullStr Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
title_full_unstemmed Hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
title_sort hi tech microeconomics and information nonintensive calculi
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
series Trendy Ekonomiky a Managementu
issn 1802-8527
2336-6508
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The article establishes link between the contributions made to the study of hi tech phenomena. It analyzes the evolution undergone by studies on the topic of the knowledge economics (HI-TECH) process carried out by different disciplines (hard and soft sciences – sociology, ecology etc.) from the point of view of the objectives they pursue. The attentions are concentrated on analysis of applicable mathematical tools used to develop realistic formal models. Information intensity is defined as the amount of information which is needed for the realistic application of a corresponding formal tool. High information intensity is desirable because it influences the model accuracy. Low information intensity is preferred when high information intensity requires more information items than are available and this is usually the case in knowledge engineering. Fuzzy models seem to be a useful extension of formal tool used in hi tech microeconomics. However, even fuzzy sets could be prohibitively information intensive. Therefore the range of available formal tools must be considerably broader. This paper introduces qualitative and semiqualitative models and rough sets. Each formal tool is briefly characterized.
topic Hi tech
Fuzzy
Rough
Non-intensive calculi
Microeconomics
url https://trends.fbm.vutbr.cz/index.php/trends/article/view/189
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