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[https://www.iseesystems.com/store/products/stella-professional.aspx Stella] is software for [[ | [https://www.iseesystems.com/store/products/stella-professional.aspx Stella] is software for [[system dyamics]] simulations. | ||
According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STELLA_(programming_language) Wikipedia], {{quotation|STELLA (short for Systems Thinking, Experimental Learning Laboratory with Animation; [...]) is a visual programming language for system dynamics modeling introduced by Barry Richmond in 1985. The program, distributed by isee systems (formerly High Performance Systems) allows users to run models created as graphical representations of a system using four fundamental building blocks. STELLA has been used in academia as a teaching tool and has been utilized in a variety of research and business applications. The program has received positive reviews, being praised in particular for its ease of use and low cost.}} | According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STELLA_(programming_language) Wikipedia], {{quotation|STELLA (short for Systems Thinking, Experimental Learning Laboratory with Animation; [...]) is a visual programming language for system dynamics modeling introduced by Barry Richmond in 1985. The program, distributed by isee systems (formerly High Performance Systems) allows users to run models created as graphical representations of a system using four fundamental building blocks. STELLA has been used in academia as a teaching tool and has been utilized in a variety of research and business applications. The program has received positive reviews, being praised in particular for its ease of use and low cost.}} |
Revision as of 13:38, 7 March 2019
Introduction
Stella is software for system dyamics simulations.
According to Wikipedia, “STELLA (short for Systems Thinking, Experimental Learning Laboratory with Animation; [...]) is a visual programming language for system dynamics modeling introduced by Barry Richmond in 1985. The program, distributed by isee systems (formerly High Performance Systems) allows users to run models created as graphical representations of a system using four fundamental building blocks. STELLA has been used in academia as a teaching tool and has been utilized in a variety of research and business applications. The program has received positive reviews, being praised in particular for its ease of use and low cost.”
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