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Unit 1: Introduction to System Simulation



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                                       Figure 1.3:  Types of  Systems
































                                     Table 1.1: Four Types of  Systems

                       Types of System Model   Parts      Whole        Example
                      Mechanistic           No choice   No choice   Machines
                      Animate               No choice   Choice      Persons
                      Social                Choice     Choice       Corporations
                      Ecological            Choice     No Choice    Nature



            These type form a  hierarchy with  ecological systems – the  highest type. All but mechanistic
            systems can incorporate as parts other systems of the same or a lower type, but not of a higher
            type; for example, social systems (e.g., society) may incorporate animate systems (people) and
            mechanistic systems (machines), but a mechanistic system cannot incorporate either an animate
            or social system. Ecological systems can incorporate systems of all the other types.
            Only animate and social systems can be said to be purposeful.
            Now consider each type of system in a bit more detail.
            1.   Mechanistic Systems: Mechanistic systems and their parts have no purposes of their own,
                 but their essential parts make possible the functioning of the whole. All mechanisms are
                 mechanistic systems. Plants are also. Clocks are common examples of such systems; they
                 operate with a regularity dictated by their internal structure and the causal laws of nature.
                 Neither the whole nor the parts of a clock display choice, but they have functions. Similarly,
                 an automobile is a mechanical system that has no purpose of its own but serves its driver’s
                 and passengers’ purposes. In addition, an automobile’s fuel pump (a mechanical system)
                 has the function of supplying its fuel injector or carburetor with fuel, without which the
                 automobile could not carry out its defining function.






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