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<title>Verzögerung erster Ordnung from Peter Addor (26 Aug 2008, 05:58 am) in group "System Dynamics - practical usage in businesses"</title>
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<description>Ich such nach praktischen Beispielen für eine Verzögerung erster Ordnung. Zur Erinnerung: Die Abnahme eines Bestandes folgt der Formel &quot;Bestand/Verzögerungszeit&quot;. Das einzige Beispiel, mit dem ich &quot;spielen&quot; kann ist folgendes, dem es jedoch an praktischem Nutzen fehlt: Ich werfe ein paar Dutzend Tauben 1000 Körner zu. Wie nimmt der Bestand an Körnern, die nun am Boden liegen, ab? In der Tat kann man sich vorstellen, dass er immer langsamer abnimmt, je weniger Körner vorhanden sind, weil die ...</description>
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<title>System Dynamics used in urban planning? from Ralf Lippold (19 Aug 2008, 10:22 am) in group "System Dynamics - practical usage in businesses"</title>
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<description>Hi everybody, Not sure whether business is in general perception just the big companies' business I would like to draw your eyes on another field (which is also business, lots of money is being moved there all over the world): Urban Planning Jay Forrester has written a great book (&quot;Urban Dynamics&quot;) on that topic and though its age it will not lost any of his insights that are valid today more than ever. Unfortunately I don't own the book yet myself (too much on the reading backlog;-(), waiting ...</description>
<author>Ralf Lippold &lt;en-support@xing.com></author>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:22:52 GMT</pubDate>
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