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    Dynamic Modeling of CIM Systems

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    . Dynamic Modeling is not a precise defined concept. Nevertheless, its ambiguity makes it appropriate to use in discussions about requirements for a modern modeling methodology. "Real" systems (as CIM systems are) tend to be complex and dynamic. Models of such systems (or better: of parts of such systems) should serve different purposes: They should allow to answer certain questions about the underlying system and it should be possible to integrate/combine/interconnect the models to answer more sophisticated questions or questions on a different level of abstraction (e.g., strategic management questions if the underlying models are models for supporting control decision on an operational level). "Dynamic" modeling might emphasize mainly three aspects: (1) the utilization of the model for representing systems (or parts of systems) with certain dynamic properties, (2) the embedding of the method into an iterated (and dynamic) modeling process, and (3), as CIM systems are "living" systems..
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