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Operative Controlling is used in industry and commerce in order to find out whether there exist avoidable irregularities in a given data set or not. These irregularities may be caused by environment, management, and unhonest or erroneous actions of any kind. Controlling is model based in the sense that prior knowledge about facts and structural relationships between variables is used to build up a model of a firm. Its relations are based on definitions, institutional and behavioural equations.
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Lenz, HJ., Rödel, E. (2000). Controlling Based on Stochastic Models. In: Della Riccia, G., Kruse, R., Lenz, HJ. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Data Mining. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 408. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2588-5_9
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