Economic Models
The next step is to visualise the Models in the web browser, and in various languages, to show the concept of multiple language implementations being created from one model. These multiple language implementations all share the same semantics and provide a tree based representation of this semantics.
These are demonstrated at http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/EconomicModels/ModelsVisualised.htm, different representations are provides, so that hopefully at least one representation is accessible to the various web browsers. So far there is an XML, HTML, and Java Applet representation. My intention is to extend both the representation of models and the number and type of models represented, until there is a large grid of models, and representations. Options for extending the representation are to JavaScript, SVG, RSS, RDF, and meta programs, and to increase, the interactivity/editability of the models.
This technique should allow automated creation of many models and language representations of them automatically, using one set of model code outputters/translators.
I'm getting the economic models from Biz/ed - http://www.bized.co.uk/educators/he/spreadsheet/section_1.htm. Eventually I might extend this to other types of models as well as engineering and economic models.
The implementation of the models is at http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/EconomicModels/ModelsVisualised.htm.
Labels: Economic Models, Model Transformation, Modelling, models, Transformation, translation, User Driven Modelling, Visualisation













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