Developing Modular-oriented Simulation Models Using System Dynamics Libraries (springerbriefs In Electrical And Computer Engineering)
by Christian K. Karl /
2016 / English / PDF
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This SpringerBrief introduces the development and practical
application of a module-oriented development framework for domain
specific system-dynamic libraries (SDL approach), which can be used
in the simulation of multi-causal and dynamic relationships on
different levels of an industry, as an example the construction
industry. Multidisciplinary research and development teams,
scientists from different domains as well as practitioners can
develop SDL units from varying perspectives based on this approach.
For example, the explanation of the risk situation of a company,
the identification and evaluation of project risks, endangered
operational procedures on various functional levels, or to improve
the understanding of the decision making process in detail. This
book is an excellent source for researchers, programmers and
practitioners. It enables the development of suitable simulation
systems from the beginning and demonstrates that it is possible to
connect the development of simulation models and daily work. It
provides advanced-level students from different domains with a
comprehensive overview and clear understanding of a new and
valuable modeling technique.
This SpringerBrief introduces the development and practical
application of a module-oriented development framework for domain
specific system-dynamic libraries (SDL approach), which can be used
in the simulation of multi-causal and dynamic relationships on
different levels of an industry, as an example the construction
industry. Multidisciplinary research and development teams,
scientists from different domains as well as practitioners can
develop SDL units from varying perspectives based on this approach.
For example, the explanation of the risk situation of a company,
the identification and evaluation of project risks, endangered
operational procedures on various functional levels, or to improve
the understanding of the decision making process in detail. This
book is an excellent source for researchers, programmers and
practitioners. It enables the development of suitable simulation
systems from the beginning and demonstrates that it is possible to
connect the development of simulation models and daily work. It
provides advanced-level students from different domains with a
comprehensive overview and clear understanding of a new and
valuable modeling technique.