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Multi-objective system dynamics
Multi-Objective System Dynamics (MOSD) couples the feedback-loop simulation power of System Dynamics with explicit multi-criteria optimization, enabling analysts to explore how a dynamic system can simultaneously satisfy competing policy goals — such as cost minimization, environmental sustainability, and social equity — over time.
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Multi-Objective System Dynamics
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- Sterman, J. D. (2000). Business Dynamics: Systems Thinking and Modeling for a Complex World. McGraw-Hill. · ISBN 978-0-07-231135-8
- Coyle, R. G. (1996). System Dynamics Modelling: A Practical Approach. Chapman & Hall. · ISBN 978-0-412-60580-1
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