Discrete Event Simulation vs. System Dynamics
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 1999 9:22 am
I feel that the differences between the two APPROACHES (DES vs. SD) are
quite significant, and although some problems might be readily
addressed with either approach, DES is much better for a large class of
problems and SD is better for another large class of problems. The
following link has more explanation of the differences (in my opinion):
http://sysc.pdx.edu/Faculty/Wakeland/514lect10.htm
Wayne Wakeland, Adjunct Professor of Systems Science
Portland State University, wakeland@leupstv.com
From: Wayne Wakeland <wakeland@leupstv.com>
quite significant, and although some problems might be readily
addressed with either approach, DES is much better for a large class of
problems and SD is better for another large class of problems. The
following link has more explanation of the differences (in my opinion):
http://sysc.pdx.edu/Faculty/Wakeland/514lect10.htm
Wayne Wakeland, Adjunct Professor of Systems Science
Portland State University, wakeland@leupstv.com
From: Wayne Wakeland <wakeland@leupstv.com>