Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.


Meadows (1980) "The unavoidable a priori" in: Randers J. ed., Elements of the system dynamics method. p. 27


Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.

Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.

Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.

Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.