Connectors

Purpose: As its name suggests, the job of the connector is to connect model elements.  The software provides for two distinct types of connector:  the action connector and the information connector.  Action connectors are signified by a solid, directed wire.  Information connectors are signified by a dashed wire.  To select an info connector, click and hold the connector icon on the palette.  Then select the info connector from the drop-down list that will appear.

Legal connector linkages are illustrated in Figure 4-24.  As the diagram suggests, the software will not let you connect either an info or action connector directly into a stock. The only way to change the magnitude of a stock is through a flow.

Figure 4-24
Legal Connector Linkages

 
Selection and Placement:

Note on Circular Connections: In drawing connector linkages, you may encounter an alert which tells you that circular connections are not allowed. Mechanically, this alert means that you have attempted to create a chain of converters and/or flows, such that one converter or flow ultimately depends upon itself. The software can not resolve the resultant simultaneous equations. To resolve the simultaneity, you must include a stock somewhere in the chain. The Introduction to Systems Thinking Guide provides a conceptual discussion of circular connections.

 
Surface Operations:
Figure 4-25 details surface operations which may be performed on a connector.

Figure 4-25
Connector Surface Operations

 
Dialog Operations:
Because the connector tool is used to indicate connections, it has no associated define dialog. The interrelationships between model variables are specified in the converter, flow, and stock building blocks.

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