Abstract :
Granular computing unifies structured thinking, structured problem solving and structured information processing. In order to see the flexibility and universal applicability of this trinity model, we must demonstrate its effectiveness in solving real world problems. In this paper, we apply the basic ideas, principles, and strategies of granular computing to the specific problem solving task known as structured writing. Results from languages, human knowledge organization, rhetoric, writing, computer programming, and mathematical proving are summarized and cast in a setting for structured writing. The results bring new insights into granular computing.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; problem solving; programming; granular computing strategies; human knowledge organization; structured information processing; structured problem solving; structured thinking; structured writing; Computer science; Helium; Humans; Information processing; Markup languages; Problem-solving; Programming; Rhetoric; Uniform resource locators; Writing;