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It is not clear what makes systems dynamics differ from classical cybernetics, scientific modeling, systems theory, and other approaches to model complex systems. Feadback loops are, e.g., at the core of cybernetics.
Maybe the only difference (innovation) is the application domain?
Feadback loops do not necessarily imply nonlinearity!!!
- My feeling is that this is really a bunch of people using the term system dynamics to describe population dynamics and try to popularise it using non-free software packages (but with the best of educational intentions). i was invited to a course on the topic, and the convenors didn't seem to realise that in the internet era, we as a class could form a self-sustaining dynamical system...
- i don't see how a positive feedback loop can not imply nonlinearity (if there's nothing else in the system). has the solution which is definitely not linear.
Non-free is pretentious
Unless all software referenced on Wikipedia specifies its license, then I think noting "Non-free" is insulting, and often misleading, epecially if the software is of zero-cost. Don't get me wrong, I use a great deal of "free software," but for a general publication such as an encyclopedia, it's incredibly slanted to judge such matters in a limited context, when no licensing is called for.
- I agree, and have culled the list of software. Apdevries 10:19, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
I propose, the licenses be only in the fact tables of the software entries, unless it is specificially relevant to the grandparent article. Politics aside, it's poor organization to specify trivia about a link outside of a link.