Bottom-up modeling approach and mesoscopic simulations in traffic system dynamics models

SIMULATION ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 96 (3) ◽  
pp. 313-324
Author(s):  
V Bureš ◽  
L Režný ◽  
M Zanker

The application of system dynamics modeling in various domains enables its continuous development and improvement. Transportation systems are associated with a necessity to tame their complexity. Despite its potential, system dynamics as a specific methodological and modeling approach is implemented only occasionally and application to road transportation systems is sporadic. Existing studies focus mostly on a macroscopic level of modeling. Thus, this study demonstrates how system dynamics can develop and simulate models at the meso level. It is based on an unconventional bottom-up modeling approach grounded in the modeling of T-shaped, X-shaped, and roundabout crossroads as fundamental building blocks. Model modularity enables its extension to any type of road network with the required structure or complexity. Model applicability is verified by testing on a case study in real-life settings. Modeling issues associated with this modeling approach and application domain are explained and possible solutions proposed. By developing a bottom-up approach and mesoscopic simulations, this study brings uniqueness and a certain level of novelty into the realm of system dynamics and traffic transportation modeling and simulation.

2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (02) ◽  
pp. 1350011 ◽  
Author(s):  
FIONA P. TULINAYO ◽  
PATRICK VAN BOMMEL ◽  
H. A. (ERIK) PROPER

Defining complex system dynamics (SD) models in complex organizational settings is hard. This is so because the numbers of variables to consider are many and the question of causation is complicated to untangle. Second, SD models are ambiguous and hard to conceptualize. In this paper, we explore the use of a domain modeling method object-role modeling (ORM) in the process of developing SD models. We do so, because domain modeling methods help to identify relationships among entities within the scope of the problem domain and provide a structural view of the domain. The addition of a domain modeling method to the process of developing SD models is to improve SD model conceptualization, enable transformation and reuse of information plus underpin SD with a domain modeling method that allows creation of database. To realize this, we come up with a procedure in our overall research which we refer to as grounded system dynamics (GSD) a combination of ORM and SD. To reason about the combination of SD with a domain modeling method (ORM), we identify and evaluate relationships between their constructs. Basing on the identified relations, ORM to stock and flow diagram (SFD) steps are defined and applied to a real-life case study national medical stores (NMS) situated in Uganda. On completion, we draw conclusions.


1997 ◽  
Vol 48 (11) ◽  
pp. 1145-1145 ◽  
Author(s):  
N Roberts ◽  
D Anderson ◽  
R Deal ◽  
M Garet ◽  
W Shaffer

1997 ◽  
Vol 48 (11) ◽  
pp. 1145
Author(s):  
D. C. Lane ◽  
N. Roberts ◽  
D. Anderson ◽  
R. Deal ◽  
M. Garet ◽  
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