järjestelmädynaamisia
Järjestelmädynaamisia, often translated as System Dynamics, is a methodology and a computer simulation modeling technique used for understanding and analyzing the behavior of complex systems over time. It was developed by Jay Forrester at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1950s. The core idea of System Dynamics is to represent a system as a network of interconnected variables, where feedback loops and time delays play a crucial role in shaping the system's behavior.
The methodology focuses on identifying the underlying structure of a system, particularly its causal relationships and
System Dynamics is applied across a wide range of fields, including business management, economics, environmental science,