Difference between revisions of "REA ontology"

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An ontology used to describe economic processes in open networks. It is used to model any economic process within and between [[OVNs]].
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Was proposed by [https://www.williamemccarthy.com/ Willian McCharthy] from Michigan State University.
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The economic primitives of the original  REA  model  (economic  resources,  economic  events,  economic  agents,  duality relationships,    stock-flow    relationships,    control    relationships    and    responsibility relationships)  plus  some  newer  components  (commitments,  types,  custody,  reciprocal, etc.) will be analyzed individually and collectively as a  specific domain ontology.  Such a review can be used to guide further conceptual development of REA extensions.
 
The economic primitives of the original  REA  model  (economic  resources,  economic  events,  economic  agents,  duality relationships,    stock-flow    relationships,    control    relationships    and    responsibility relationships)  plus  some  newer  components  (commitments,  types,  custody,  reciprocal, etc.) will be analyzed individually and collectively as a  specific domain ontology.  Such a review can be used to guide further conceptual development of REA extensions.
  

Latest revision as of 07:52, 27 August 2022

An ontology used to describe economic processes in open networks. It is used to model any economic process within and between OVNs.

Was proposed by Willian McCharthy from Michigan State University.


The economic primitives of the original REA model (economic resources, economic events, economic agents, duality relationships, stock-flow relationships, control relationships and responsibility relationships) plus some newer components (commitments, types, custody, reciprocal, etc.) will be analyzed individually and collectively as a specific domain ontology. Such a review can be used to guide further conceptual development of REA extensions.


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