IMPLICATIVE INFORMATION CONSTRUCTIONS

Author(s): Matchin V.T.

Rubric: Information technology

DOI: 10.21777/2500-2112-2024-4-77-83

Release: 2024-4 (49)

Pages: 77-83

Keywords: implicative model, implication, information relations, causal analysis, implicative relations

Annotation: The article explores the implicative information relations in the information field. The ambiguity of implicative information relations makes it possible to use them to build a universal methodology that can describe processes, transitions or relationships in different contexts. A technique for constructing implicative models for describing relationships and processes based on the formal apparatus of implications is proposed. Examples of the con- struction of implicative information structures are given and their interpretation is given. The difference between binary and trinary implicative constructions is shown. Implicative information constructions applicable for causal analysis are considered. The content of the antecedent, sequence and consequent in the trinitarian implication is revealed. Categorical transitions are described using implicative models. The application of implicative models in qualitative analysis is described. A new concept of “parametric implicative model” has been introduced. The principle of formal interpretability of the parametric implicative model is demonstrated, which allows for a comparative analysis of situations and objects. In this way, it helps to streamline the analysis procedures and substantiate the decisions made.

Bibliography: Matchin V.T. IMPLICATIVE INFORMATION CONSTRUCTIONS // Education Resources and Technologies. – 2024. – № 4 (49). – С. 77-83. doi: 10.21777/2500-2112-2024-4-77-83

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