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2 IE 2030 Lecture 11 Introduction to System Dynamics

3 System Dynamics Another descriptive model Gives qualitative predictions and insights Software tools exist (STELLA) Main text: The Fifth Discipline by Senge Dark Side –Senge’s book is on the non-technical, teaching side of the spectrum -one response to Dark Side

4 IE 2030 Lecture 11 Today’s Core Concepts Cause and Effect thinking, Influence or Causal Loop Diagrams Feedback Positive Feedback Negative Feedback Delay in Feedback Loops

5 Cause and Effect Draw an arrow from cause to effect ``Influence’’ or ``affect’’ may be a better term than “cause.” Examples

6 Influence Diagrams Place a “+” or a “-” at the arrow to indicate the kind of influence + means: the more of one, the more of the other (or less…less) - means: the more of one, the less of the other (or less…more)

7 Feedback Loops Any directed cycle is a feedback loop The arrows must take you back to where you started Feedback makes systems complicated! Examples

8 Principle: the most important causal influences are those that are within feedback loops

9 Two Kinds of Feedback POSITIVE Even # of - signs Amplifying Reinforcing Growth, but also Decline Unstable NEGATIVE Odd # of - signs Balancing Stabilizing Often good! Stable equilibria

10 Feedback Examples A pencil falls Standing on one foot

11 Delay Taking a shower Carrying a cup of coffee Timing very important Beer game, supply chains Classic problem: when short-term influence is of one type, and long-term influence is of the other type

12 Administrative Homework (old, new) Project to turn in New project: 1b, cashier validation Data collection projects for sr. design Spring break


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