In this video, we cover more detailed descriptions of "stocks", "flows", and "converters" as well as how they are shown in stock-and-flow diagrams and how to annotate them using reasoning from causal loop diagrams (CLDs). Connections to the underlying calculus concepts (derivatives and initial-value integration problems) are also made. We then conclude with a brief introduction of how to draw and simulate stock-and-flow diagrams in Vensim and Insight Maker.
Archive of lectures given as part of SOS 212 (Systems, Dynamics, and Sustainability) at Arizona State University with instructor Theodore (Ted) Pavlic.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Lecture D3 - Stock-and-Flow Diagrams in Vensim and Insight Maker (2020-02-18)
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