Abstract

The object of this paper is to introduce relationship models into qualitative analysis to simplify this analysis. The article proposes a set of relations based on the predicate calculus. The concept of “quality relations” is introduced. The relations content is revealed: proportionality, complementarity, connectedness, opposition and dichotomy. Single, double and triple predicates are used. It is shown a qualitative difference between oppositional and dichotomous relations. The principles of qualitative analysis are described. The presence of two directions in the qualitative analysis is shown: social and intellectual. It is shown that qualitative relations are the basis for qualitative analysis and finding cause-and-effect relations. Methods of carrying out qualitative analysis are shown: discrete values, qualitative values, ambiguous values, qualitative process simulation.

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