System Dynamics, the Basic Elements Of. Richardson, G. P. In Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, pages 856–862. Springer New York.
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[Excerpt: Glossary] [::Endogenous] Generated from within. Contrasting with ” exogenous,” meaning generated by forces external to a system or point of view. [::Feedback loop] A closed path of causal influences and information, forming a circular-causal loop of information and action. [::System dynamics] System dynamics is a computer-aided approach to theory-building, policy analysis and strategic decision support emerging from an endogenous point of view. [Definition of the Subject] System dynamics is a computer-aided approach to theory building, policy analysis, and strategic decision support emerging from an endogenous point of view [...]. It applies to dynamic problems arising in complex social,managerial, economic, or ecological systems - literally any dynamic systems characterized by interdependence, mutual interaction, information feedback, and circular causality. [] [...]
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  title = {System Dynamics, the Basic Elements Of},
  booktitle = {Encyclopedia of {{Complexity}} and {{Systems Science}}},
  author = {Richardson, George P.},
  editor = {Meyers, Robert A.},
  date = {2009},
  pages = {856--862},
  publisher = {{Springer New York}},
  doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-30440-3\\_536},
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  abstract = {[Excerpt: Glossary] [::Endogenous] Generated from within. Contrasting with ” exogenous,” meaning generated by forces external to a system or point of view.

[::Feedback loop] A closed path of causal influences and information, forming a circular-causal loop of information and action.

[::System dynamics] System dynamics is a computer-aided approach to theory-building, policy analysis and strategic decision support emerging from an endogenous point of view.

[Definition of the Subject] System dynamics is a computer-aided approach to theory building, policy analysis, and strategic decision support emerging from an endogenous point of view [...]. It applies to dynamic problems arising in complex social,managerial, economic, or ecological systems - literally any dynamic systems characterized by interdependence, mutual interaction, information feedback, and circular causality.

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