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by "fred nickols"
Tue Apr 29, 1997 1:22 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: System Dynamics Models for Education Demand
Replies: 1
Views: 2180

System Dynamics Models for Education Demand

Im thinking about trying to model the "behavior" of my companys business environment. Specifically, the demand for higher education (the demand for our products and services being largely a function of the demand for higher education). It seems to me that there ought to be a reasonably fin...
by "fred nickols"
Thu Apr 17, 1997 1:57 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Principles of Psychohistory
Replies: 2
Views: 3074

Principles of Psychohistory

Thanks to Jay Forrester for the marvelous post regarding psychohistory. Being a fan of Asimovs and a reader of the Foundation Trilogy many, many, many years ago, I had noted--and doubtless been influenced by--but long since shoved from conscious memory the notion of psychohistory (but, oddly, the na...
by "fred nickols"
Mon Apr 29, 1996 9:10 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Qualities of an SD Modeler
Replies: 0
Views: 1517

Qualities of an SD Modeler

George Richardson pointed out to me that in my posting about the qualities of an S-D modeler, I failed to make mention of places other than MIT that produce first-rate system dynamicists (e.g., SUNY Albany). My failure to make mention of those "other places" is attributable only to my igno...
by "fred nickols"
Sun Apr 28, 1996 10:45 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: The Qualities of An S-D Modeler
Replies: 1
Views: 2477

The Qualities of An S-D Modeler

A systems dynamics modeling effort at my company (with the fine help of Jack Homer) has led to an interest in acquiring an in-house modeling capability. Setting aside for the moment the pros and cons of such a move, I was asked to indicate the kind of person I thought would make a good modeler. The ...
by "fred nickols"
Thu Apr 25, 1996 6:32 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Discrete vs. continuous
Replies: 15
Views: 35017

Discrete vs. continuous

Genes description of discrete vs continuous helps me understand what is being discussed. It also reminds me of the transition period in the Navy when we were shifting from analog to digital computers as the heart of our gun fire and missile systems. When the digital computers first came along, in th...
by "fred nickols"
Tue Apr 23, 1996 5:54 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Discrete vs. continuous
Replies: 15
Views: 35017

Discrete vs. continuous

Jim Hines writes that hes not exactly sure what is meant by discrete vs continuous when applied to modeling. He then offers up a couple of possible examples. On my part, I have no idea at all what those terms mean when applied to modeling. My rudimentary grasp of those two terms manifests itself in ...
by "fred nickols"
Tue Apr 16, 1996 10:56 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Dialog between Wakeland & Sterman
Replies: 5
Views: 3468

Dialog between Wakeland & Sterman

Im no SD modeler, amateur or otherwise, but two comments seem in order. First, I found the Wakeland-Sterman exchange interesting and informative. It is precisely the kind of exchange that I would like to see posted more often. No pun intended, but it models the kind of behavior I consider profession...
by "fred nickols"
Sun Apr 30, 1995 5:05 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: History of System Dynamics
Replies: 13
Views: 7055

History of System Dynamics

I monitor this list closely but I have not contributed to date. However, the current discussion regarding the history of system dynamics prompts a comment. The history of system dynamics is of necessity a history of system thinking and that is a broad, broad area, with a lengthy, rich heritage. If a...
by "fred nickols"
Tue Apr 25, 1995 8:42 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Financial Modeling
Replies: 0
Views: 2005

Financial Modeling

[Hosts note: The following is a request for people interested in a particular type of work. Please respond directly to Mr. Nickols.] I am looking for firms or individuals specializing in modeling the financial behavior of business entities. My company, Educational Testing Service, is making increasi...
by "fred nickols"
Sun Apr 16, 1995 10:16 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: George Richardsons Book
Replies: 0
Views: 1664

George Richardsons Book

Back in April, I posted a comment about the origins of system dynamics and John Sterman pointed me to George Richardsons book, "Feedback Thought in Social Science and Systems Theory." I acquired Georges book (which was not an easy task, by the way), and have almost completed reading it. Pe...
by "fred nickols"
Tue Apr 11, 1995 5:27 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: The Origins of System Dynamics
Replies: 0
Views: 1728

The Origins of System Dynamics

Recently, I posted a comment about the origins of system dynamics, to which George Richardson and John Sterman both responded. John suggested Georges book (Feedback Thought in Social Science and Systems Theory) was well worth reading, and George indicated that system dynamics "closest intellect...