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Principles of Systems Dynamics Modeling and Analysis

Principles of Systems Dynamics Modeling and Analysis. Pål I. Davidsen pal.davidsen@geog.uib.no Department of Geography, University of Bergen, N-5020 Bergen, fax. 55 584107 tel. 55 584134. Backlog. Backlog Management. Knowledge elicitation. System Dynamics. Problem solving.

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Principles of Systems Dynamics Modeling and Analysis

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  1. Principles of Systems DynamicsModeling and Analysis Pål I. Davidsen pal.davidsen@geog.uib.no Department of Geography, University of Bergen, N-5020 Bergen, fax. 55 584107 tel. 55 584134

  2. Backlog Backlog Management Knowledge elicitation System Dynamics Problem solving Problem identification Management Knowledge dissemination

  3. Structure Behavior Events

  4. Structure (underlying causes) Behavior (dynamics) Events (symptoms)

  5. Decision Making Events (symptoms) Behavior (dynamics) Structure (underlying causes)

  6. Decision Making Events (symptoms) Behavior (dynamics) Policy Design Structure (underlying causes)

  7. Events (symptoms) Behavior (dynamics) Policy Design Structure (underlying causes)

  8. Behavior Policy Design Structure

  9. Policy Design Behavior Structure

  10. Policy Policy Design Design Behavior Behavior Structure Structure

  11. Policy Policy Policy Design Design Design Behavior Behavior Behavior Structure Structure Structure

  12. Policy Policy Policy Design Design Design Behavior Behavior Behavior Structure Structure Structure Strategy Development

  13. Point of Departure:Problembehavior

  14. t

  15. t Identify:Underlying ProblemStructure

  16. t

  17. t Identify:New SolutionStructure

  18. t

  19. t Goal:Desiredbehavior

  20. t t

  21. t t Problembehavior Desiredbehavior Hypothesis Development & Testing Underlying ProblemStructure New SolutionStructure

  22. Strategy Development => System dynamics a problem-oriented multidisciplinary approach

  23. t Problembehavior The model shouldgeneratethe original behaviorfor the right reasons Underlying ProblemStructure

  24. t Desiredbehavior =>The model willgeneratethe desired behaviorfor the right reasons New SolutionStructure

  25. t t The model shouldexplainnot “just”predict

  26. t t The model mustconstitute acausal feedback theory

  27. Strategy Development Behavior Structure

  28. Behavior Structure

  29. Behavior Structure

  30. Behavior Structure

  31. Behavior Structure

  32. System Dynamics:Identify, understand, and utilizethe relationship: Behavior Structure

  33. System Dynamics:Identify, understand, and utilizethe relationship: Behavior Structure incomplex, dynamic systems

  34. Complexity S D Simplicity

  35. Realism S D Abstraction

  36. Realism It is better to find … Abstraction

  37. … a satisfying solution to a problem that exists … than … an optimal solution to a non-existing problem

  38. MaintainingRealism

  39. We must not onlymodel explicitly “the plumbing of the system”

  40. We need to describe how we; Make observationsForm expectations Establish attitudes Act on incentives (decide)

  41. We need to differentiate between; • Actual • Observed • Confirmed • Projected • Desired • Expected • magnitudes

  42. Actual Productivity Perceived Productivity Exploration Efforts Petroleum Exploration Reported Productivity Ideal Discoveries Estimated Productivity Estimated Discoveries Desired Discoveries

  43. Nominal Productivity Actual Productivity Perceived Productivity Productivity Incentives Exploration Efforts Petroleum Exploration Reported Productivity Desired Productivity Ideal Discoveries Estimated Productivity Estimated Discoveries Desired Discoveries

  44. Nominal Productivity Actual Productivity Perceived Productivity Productivity Incentives Exploration Efforts Petroleum Exploration Reported Productivity Desired Productivity Ideal Discoveries Estimated Productivity Estimated Discoveries Desired Discoveries

  45. System Dynamics:Identify, understand, and utilizethe relationship: Behavior Structure incomplex, dynamic systems

  46. Feedback Accumulation Complexity Non-linearity

  47. Accumulations ≡ Latencies / Delays Feedbacks Non-linearities Complexity a synergy of

  48. Complexity Accumulations ≡ Latencies/ Delays … the origin of dynamics

  49. Causality playing out over time Instantaneous causality

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