2019
DOI: 10.17776/csj.632996
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A Dynamic Network Model For Population Growth And Urbanization

Abstract: Dynamic networks imply those states of which change over time and such changes are generally associated with the topology of a network. Dynamic models are currently needed for numerous systems which could be defined as a network model. Those related to the propagation of living organisms are also a typical example. The study has examined a sample space which has been defined in the network topology of human population as the way in which it will spread with population growth and correlated with various variabl… Show more

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“…The method in this study uses a dynamic model approach. The approach using a dynamic model simplifies a system, using a model because it is easier to understand than the actual system, which is more complex (Giyarsih and Alfana, 2013;Haliki, 2019). Needs analysis, problem formulation, system identification, system modeling, model validation, and implementation are the stages of problemsolving using a dynamic system approach (Forrester, 1989;Sterman, 2002).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method in this study uses a dynamic model approach. The approach using a dynamic model simplifies a system, using a model because it is easier to understand than the actual system, which is more complex (Giyarsih and Alfana, 2013;Haliki, 2019). Needs analysis, problem formulation, system identification, system modeling, model validation, and implementation are the stages of problemsolving using a dynamic system approach (Forrester, 1989;Sterman, 2002).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%