Modeling for all scales: an introduction to system simulation
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1. Verfasser: Odum, Howard T., (Howard Thomas) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: San Diego Academic Press c2000
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Ch. 1. Modeling and Simulation -- Ch. 2. Energy Systems Diagramming -- Ch. 3. Numbers on Networks -- Ch. 4. Simulation with Picture Blocks for Extend -- Ch. 5. Simulation with General Systems Blocks for Extend -- Ch. 6. Equations from Diagrams -- Ch. 7. Calibrating Models -- Ch. 8. Simulating with Spreadsheet -- Ch. 9. Programming in Basic -- Ch. 10. Simulating with Stella -- Ch. 11. Simulating Emergy and Transformity -- Ch. 12. Models of Production and Recycle -- Ch. 13. Models of Growth -- Ch. 14. Models of Competition and Cooperation -- Ch. 15. Models of Series and Oscillation -- Ch. 16. Minimodels of Succession and Evolution -- Ch. 17. Models of Microeconomics -- Ch. 18. Models of Macroeconomic Overview -- Ch. 19. Models of International Relations and Trade -- Ch. 20. Models of the Global Geobiosphere -- Ch. 21. Modeling Projects and Complexity -- Ch. 22. Simulation Approaches -- Appendix A. Programming Energy Systems Blocks for Simulating with Extend -- Appendix B. Notes on Computer use and Basic Programming -- Appendix C. Answers to "What If" Experimental Problems -- Appendix D. Use of Energy Systems Symbols -- Appendix E. Contents of the CD Supplied with this Book
All manner of models are used to describe, simulate, extrapolate, and ultimately understand the function of dynamic systems. These sorts of models are usually based upon a mathematical foundation that can be difficult to manipulate especially for students. Modeling for All Scales uses object-oriented programming to erect and evaluate the efficacy of models of small, intermediate and large scale systems. Such models allow users to employ intuitively based symbols and a systems ecology approach. The authors have been leaders in the systems ecology community and have originated much of the scient
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