System dynamics had an adventurous beginning. Jay Wright Forrester, who developed it in the 1950s, had started his career by studying servo systems for automated antiaircraft guns. This interest led him to travel to the Pacific Theater, during the Second World War, to repair an automatic radar system installed aboard the aircraft carrier Lexington, which was torpedoed by the Japanese while he was on board.
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Bardi, U. (2011). System Dynamics Modeling (pp. 23–29). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9416-5_4
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