Dynamic Modeling introduces an approach to modeling that makes it a more practical, intuitive endeavour. The book enables readers to convert their understanding of a phenomenon to a computer model, and then to run the model and let it yield the inevitable dynamic consequences built into the structure of the model. Part I provides an introduction to modeling dynamic systems, while Part II offers general methods for modeling. Parts III through to VIII then apply these methods to model real-world phenomena from chemistry, genetics, ecology, economics, and engineering. To develop and execute dynamic simulation models, Dynamic Modeling comes with STELLA II run- time software for Windows-based computers, as well as computer files of sample models used in the book. A clear, approachable introduction to the modeling process, of interest in any field where real problems can be illuminated by computer simulation.
The progressive approach of this book is very entertaining, but it's not for a very beginner. This book uses STELLA instead of Powersim but the codes are easily implemented for Powersim as well. I personally think that this book really did a great job in building a comprehension about overall possibilities of dynamic modeling. It includes various examples in different fields as well. However, more advanced models could be added for additional complexity.