Decomposition and Conceptualization to Support System Dynamics Behavior Modeling

F. Tulinayo, Theo van der Weide, Patrick van Bommel
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With the increasing need for data-based decision making, social systems and the ecosystems; practitioners and decision makers need guidance in their decision making, as is offered by data-based models and a systematic generation of simulation tools. Overtly, relations between data and practice have been under-conceptualized. Data modelers and decision makers tend to lack a mutual understanding of each other’s knowledge systems which has led to huge knowledge gaps. Assimilation of modeling methods therefore is vital. Modeling methods use a specific way of thinking, rules and directions on how to model different aspects of systems. These rules and directions are what we refer to as constructs. Conceptualizing model relations and formulations requires significant domain knowledge and understanding of the constructs. In this article, we use the decomposition mechanism to better conceptualize and understand the System Dynamics (SD) model behavior, and show how using a natural language based domain modeling method (Object-Role Modeling, ORM) helps in dealing with complex SD models. Through applying the decomposition mechanism, we are able to better understand the underlying concepts of the stock and flow diagram and update behaviors of ORM objects. To achieve this, we use examples and an SD model derived from a case “Intrapartum process in Ugandan hospitals” to study the object behaviors. The main results of this article include: a theoretical founding of integrating ORM with SD; quantitative analysis at the level of ORM reasoning; and transformation rules from ORM into SD.
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支持系统动力学行为建模的分解和概念化
随着对基于数据的决策、社会系统和生态系统的需求日益增加;从业者和决策者在他们的决策中需要指导,这是由基于数据的模型和系统生成的模拟工具提供的。显然,数据和实践之间的关系没有被充分概念化。数据建模者和决策者往往缺乏对彼此知识系统的相互理解,这导致了巨大的知识差距。因此,同化建模方法是至关重要的。建模方法使用一种特定的思维方式、规则和方向来对系统的不同方面进行建模。这些规则和方向就是我们所说的构念。概念化模型关系和公式需要重要的领域知识和对结构的理解。在本文中,我们使用分解机制来更好地概念化和理解系统动力学(SD)模型行为,并展示如何使用基于自然语言的领域建模方法(对象-角色建模,ORM)来帮助处理复杂的SD模型。通过应用分解机制,我们能够更好地理解库存图和流程图的底层概念以及ORM对象的更新行为。为了实现这一目标,我们使用实例和源自“乌干达医院分娩过程”案例的SD模型来研究对象行为。本文的主要成果包括:建立了ORM与SD相结合的理论基础;ORM推理层面的定量分析;以及将规则从ORM转换为SD。
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