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Kedwards Tim TJ
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Jay Forrest
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Post by Jay Forrest »

Hi Tim!

Your comments should raise a lively response!

>I am currently considering which software package would best suit my needs.
>I have looked at the demo versions of PowerSim, STELLA/iThink and Vensim for
>PC and am left somewhat in a state of confusion !

I own all three, Stella, Vensim, and Powersim. In my opinion, each has its
strengths and weaknesses. Based upon my observation of the programs over
several years I must comment that the "leadership role" seems to rotate
among the three as one brings out a new version, another ups the ante, etc.

I am intrigued that you find Stella and Vensim more confusing than Powersim.
I would describe Stella as a more "formal" system modeling program - closer
to the system dynamic concepts presented by Jay Forrester. I find Stella
very straightforward in concept though I do find its interface less
appealing. The biggest challenge to a beginner in Stella IMO is that you
must follow the symbolic formality of pure SD - for example you cannot link
a constant to a level.

I started with Vensim and find it faster because of its interface. (If
nothing else the tool does not have to be reselected at each step!) (Yeah, I
know about the Alt key in Stella, but Vensim stays with the same tool until
you change it and I like that better!) I also suspect that my modeling
background and philosophy more closely match that behind Vensim than Dr.
Forresters pure system dynamics. (Vensim is a causal loop modeling tool
which emulates SD. The result is that the focus is on the diagram and
links. You can connect anything to anything (constant to level, level to
level, etc.) As an experienced modeler who started outside of SD I find
this freedom very helpful. I also find it more useful as a "flow/logic"
diagram tool. I do most of my work in Vensim.

I am relatively new to Powersim. The interface is good - it is graphically
slightly prettier than Vensim, though, like Stella, it changes the tool
after each step. I see Powersim as similar to Stella in enforcing SD
formality. I also feel it has a longer learning curve.

My status. I generally use Vensim for my personal work. I use Powersim when
the desired outcome is a flight simulator. I would use Stella when it is
preferred or required by a client.

Hope this helps!
Jay Forrest
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carolus
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Post by carolus »

L.S.,
A couple of weeks ago Tim Edwards asked the following

>I am currently considering which software package would best suit my needs.
>I have looked at the demo versions of PowerSim, STELLA/iThink and Vensim for
>PC and am left somewhat in a state of confusion !

Subsequently, some people responded and commented on the pros en cons
of the packages.

However, most respondents didnt mention the version they have been working
with or on what type of machine they have tried it.
I think it matters whether one compares the latest Vensim on a windows/95
machine running 150 Mhz with one of the earliest versions of Stella ...on
say a Macintosh Classic, and vice versa.

In others words, I still dont know whether package A should be preferred
to B and on what machine.

I would like to suggest that those who were so kind to inform us,
should do this again but then in, lets say a standard format such as:

mentioning:
1.: the platform, Operating System, processor, memory
and
2.: the software package version-number
elease
and.:
3.: size of the model used ?

Thanks,


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ladd@ldgo.columbia.edu (John Lad
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Post by ladd@ldgo.columbia.edu (John Lad »

Please direct me to the source for PowerSim and Vensim. How do I get ahold
of emos for these two??

Thanks

John Ladd
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Vensim (Software)

Ventana Systems, Inc. publishes and sells the Vensim software.
For information contact:

Ventana Systems, Inc.
149 Waverley Street
Belmont MA 02178
Phone 617 489 5249
Fax: 617 489 5316
e-mail vensim@world.std.com
http://www.std.com/vensim

iThink (Software)

High Performance Systems publishes and sells the iThink software.
For information contact:

High Performance Systems
45 Lyme Road Suite 300
Hanover NH 03755
Phone: 603 643 9636
Fax: 603 643 9502
Email:support@hps-inc.com
WWW:http://www.hps-inc.com/

PowerSim (Software)

ModelData AS publishes and sells the PowerSim software.
For information contact:

POWERSIM AS POWERSIM CORPORATION
PO Box 206, Knarvik Senter 1175 Herndon Parkway Suite 600
5100 ISDALSTOE Herndon VA 20170
NORWAY USA
Phone: 47 5634 2400 Phone: 703 481 1270
Fax: 47 5634 2401 Fax: 703 481 1271
Email: powersim@modeld.no Email: powersim@powersim.com
WWW: http://www.psiminst.com/

Dynamo (Software)

Pugh-Roberts publishes and sells the Dynamo software. For information

Pugh-Roberts Associates
41 William Linskey Way
Cambridge MA 02142
Phone: 617 864 8880
Fax: 617 864 8884

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jwang@echo-on.net (James J. Wang
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Post by jwang@echo-on.net (James J. Wang »

>I am currently considering which software package would best suit my needs.
>I have looked at the demo versions of PowerSim, STELLA/iThink and Vensim for
>PC and am left somewhat in a state of confusion !

As far as I know, all software you mentioned are good. ithink/Stella
is good because it is very straightforward. If your need is to understand
yous systems, the package provides you various architypes and wonderful
documents, which really make your work easier. The disadvantage is ithink/
Stella was originally coded for MAC machine. The tansformation from MAC to
IBM clones reduces the software performance significantly.

PowerSim is very similar with ithink/Stella, however its native code for
Intel machine gives the software some genetic advantages. I have not seen
the most recent release of PowerSim. My impression is PowerSim is good
for those professional SD literated people. The lack of methedology
documents makes software less friendly to those people with limited SD
knowledge.

Vensim has an outstanding feature of model calibration. For those
whose main concerns is building customized model with their data sources.
Vensim may be a beter choice.

If your first objective is tracking your system response/performance,
rather than understanding the system itself you may go to some other
sophisticated simulation package, like SIMULINK
(http://www.mathworks.com/simulink.html) or dynasim
http://www.Dynasim.se/ and many others may be your choice.

I would say the methedology selection should based on your needs.
I have been working with System Dynamics for many years, I may say
the software developed for System Dynamics is not precise enough
to be used for computer simulation of real system, however, all of them
are just good enough for conceptual simulation which may enhance your
learning capability dramatically.

JIE

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forda@mail.wsu.edu (Andy Ford)
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Post by forda@mail.wsu.edu (Andy Ford) »

This is Andy Ford at WSU replying to Tim Kedwards inquiry about the software
to use in biological population modeling such as predator prey models:
I use Stella in an undergraduate Environmental Science course on
building System Dynamics models. It works quite well. The students use
Stella in the laboratory or they may buy their own at the bookstore. They
see a predatory prey model mid way through the course, and the "animation"
feature of Stella comes in quite handy when portraying the cyclical nature
of the population interactions. ,


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Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-4430
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Stephen Wehrenberg
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Post by Stephen Wehrenberg »

Vensim has a nice demo and free "Personal Learning Edition" at their
home page,
http://www.std.com/vensim/VENSIM.HTM.

Powersim Institute home page is http://www.psiminst.com/ ... dont
recall if their demo cersion is on line or if you ahve to ask for it.
Its quite a package, 4-5 floppies.

Steve


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