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by JandJpugh@aol.com
Wed Apr 19, 2000 5:29 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Material for new SD Society web page
Replies: 0
Views: 2192

Material for new SD Society web page

I am constructing a new SD Society home web page and would appreciate some suggestions for: * a 200 to 500 word description of SD for the novice * a 200 to 500 word description of the relation of SD to Systems Thinking * Nominations for a short bibliography of key SD books (authors -- please send me...
by JandJpugh@aol.com
Tue Apr 27, 1999 8:13 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Modelling Environments
Replies: 2
Views: 2919

Modelling Environments

It sounds like a course in programing rather than a course in theories for
sustainable futures. May I urge you to sharpen your focus.

Jack Pugh
From: JandJpugh@aol.com
by JandJpugh@aol.com
Tue Apr 27, 1999 8:29 am
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: System Dynamics Societys Priorities
Replies: 21
Views: 13092

System Dynamics Societys Priorities

The System Dynamics Society has been in existence 13 years. We have achieved=20 most of our initial priorities. Now it is time for the society to review the=20 purposes for which it was organized and perhaps to set new priorities.=20 Participation by the whole society necessary if we are to generate...
by JandJpugh@aol.com
Mon Apr 19, 1999 4:43 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Discrete Event Simulation v. System Dynamics
Replies: 13
Views: 10629

Discrete Event Simulation v. System Dynamics

Comments in reply to Bill Harriss comments! SD and DES are quite different paradigms although both involve feedback. SD builds models using ordinary (not partial) differential equations; DES builds models with difference equations that generally (always?) incorporate probabilistic behavior. Both met...
by JandJpugh@aol.com
Fri Apr 16, 1999 3:51 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Discrete Event Simulation v. System Dynamics
Replies: 13
Views: 10629

Discrete Event Simulation v. System Dynamics

Which is better depends on the questions that you wish to answer. If you are worried about manufacturing floor layout, machine scheduling, machine downtown and the like use discrete modeling. Alternatively, if you want to relate manufacturing to product development and marketing use SD. Jack Pugh Fr...
by JandJpugh@aol.com
Tue Apr 14, 1998 7:22 pm
Forum: SD Mailing List Archive
Topic: Who introduced causal-loop diagrams
Replies: 3
Views: 5455

Who introduced causal-loop diagrams

The four original SDers (Forrester, Fey, Pugh, and Roberts) were all familiar with diagramming techniques used in servomechanisms. We adopted those methods to our requirements. Our first were the familiar level, auxiliary, rate diagram. The simpler word and arrow diagram was reinvented by I dont kno...