Modeling techniques allow analysts to represent complex systems in a simplified form. Some common techniques include system dynamics which represents systems as feedback loops, discrete event modeling which focuses on systems as processes with distinct start and end times, and agent-based modeling which simulates the actions and interactions of autonomous individuals. These techniques provide useful abstract representations of systems for analysis and simulation.
Modeling techniques allow analysts to represent complex systems in a simplified form. Some common techniques include system dynamics which represents systems as feedback loops, discrete event modeling which focuses on systems as processes with distinct start and end times, and agent-based modeling which simulates the actions and interactions of autonomous individuals. These techniques provide useful abstract representations of systems for analysis and simulation.
Modeling techniques allow analysts to represent complex systems in a simplified form. Some common techniques include system dynamics which represents systems as feedback loops, discrete event modeling which focuses on systems as processes with distinct start and end times, and agent-based modeling which simulates the actions and interactions of autonomous individuals. These techniques provide useful abstract representations of systems for analysis and simulation.