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System modeling and analysis: an approach and applications
Summary form only given. Modeling a system in order to gain insight into its behavior is typically considered only when the system's dynamic behavior is too complex for intuition, analytic techniques, or other forecasting methods to suffice. In addition to addressing the inherent systemic complexity implied by the fact that a simulation is being considered, a modeling team must concurrently address the difficulties of a software development effort.<>