Social Analysis and Modeling for Python
Bishara Gabriel
bgabriel at cloudthunder.com
Wed Sep 29 11:37:08 EDT 2004
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I encourage feedback from all parties and especially those which would like to be directly involved (I may include you in the grant proposal and budget). Send me your comments! -------> Project Objective We seek to introduce the advantages of object-oriented programming to the realm of social sciences. We believe the fields thereof (economics, history, sociology, political science, etc.), have much to gain from OOP’s ability to represent social constructs. Particularly, we have found Python to be well suited to the rapid formulation of social models due to its syntactic simplicity, outstanding support for object-oriented programming, and comprehensive libraries. Unfortunately, most academics in the aforementioned fields are unaware of the capabilities, let alone applicability, of programmatic representation. Those who do are typically put off by the inadequacy and complexity of more traditional languages such as C and C++. We therefore propose to disseminate an understanding among these fields of the ability to develop social models and represent social constructs via the rapid modeling capabilities of the Python language. We seek to demonstrate how Python presents to them limited costs in production time via its language features, and to show how social models can be mentally approached in such a way that there exists a one-to-one correlation between their theoretical model and the Python equivalent. See the rest of the proposal at: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~bgabriel/Social_Analysis_&_Modeling_in_Python.pdf
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