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UML and System Dynamics

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 2:41 am
by Anastassios Perdicoulis tasso ut
Posted by Anastassios Perdicoulis <tasso@utad.pt>
Hello!

I've been studying UML (Unified Modeling Language) for software design
purposes, and many notions and diagrams remind me of System Dynamics
(e.g. system structure, state and behavior, object diagrams, activity
diagrams, etc.).

I was wondering whether anyone is already familiar with UML, and what
articles, books, or other types of publications might exist that relate
SD and UML.

There are many UML books in the market but none in Vila Real bookshops
yet :( I plan to search for SD entries in some of those books, hoping
that search engines allow for that. Has anyone done this search yet?

PS: The UML standard is hosted at the website of the Object Management
Group (OMG): www.omg.org

Cheers,
Tasso

-- Anastassios Perdicoulis http://home.utad.pt/~tasso
mailto:tasso@utad.pt
Posted by Anastassios Perdicoulis <tasso@utad.pt>
posting date Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:35:46 +0000

UML and System Dynamics

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:14 pm
by Eliot Rich e.rich albany.edu
Posted by ""Eliot Rich"" <e.rich@albany.edu>
Hello.

Warren Tignor of SAIC has been working on this problem, and presented his
ideas at recent ISDC meetings.

Eliot RichPosted by ""Eliot Rich"" <e.rich@albany.edu>
posting date Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:16:32 -0500

UML and System Dynamics

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 2:52 am
by Warren Tignor wtignor ieee.org <
Posted by ""Warren Tignor"" <wtignor@ieee.org>
Tasso,

I attempted to apply UML to SD modeling as indicated in the references
below:

Tignor, W. (2004). System engineering and system dynamics models.
Proceedings of 22nd International Conference of the System Dynamics Society.
Oxford England: System Dynamics Society.

Tignor, W. (2003). Stock and flow, and unified modeling language
relationships. Proceedings of 21st International Conference of the System
Dynamics Society. New York: System Dynamics Society.

I hope you find these articles useful and look forward to further comments.

Good luck!

Warren
Posted by ""Warren Tignor"" <wtignor@ieee.org>
posting date Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:18:07 -0500