The languages of actions, formal grammars and qualitive modeling of companies
Vladislav B Kovchegov

TL;DR
This paper explores using formal languages and grammars to model companies' internal and external information flows, aiming to understand their structure and industry tendencies through linguistic and stochastic methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to model companies' information flows using formal grammars and language structures, linking linguistic modeling with industry analysis.
Findings
Internal information flow modeled as language of processes and actions.
External flow modeled with a stochastic grammar derived from statistical methods.
Applied models to insurance and healthcare industries to analyze tendencies.
Abstract
In this paper we discuss methods of using the language of actions, formal languages, and grammars for qualitative conceptual linguistic modeling of companies as technological and human institutions. The main problem following the discussion is the problem to find and describe a language structure for external and internal flow of information of companies. We anticipate that the language structure of external and internal base flows determine the structure of companies. In the structure modeling of an abstract industrial company an internal base flow of information is constructed as certain flow of words composed on the theoretical parts-processes-actions language. The language of procedures is found for an external base flow of information for an insurance company. The formal stochastic grammar for the language of procedures is found by statistical methods and is used in understanding…
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TopicsCognitive Science and Mapping
