Abstract

Environmental systems modeling has always been at the core of gaining insight into the world. Most environmental systems behave very differently from fairly predictable systems because of nonlinearity in approach and behavior. This paper discusses the problem that exists in effectively modeling a multicriterion and nonlinear parametric system. A cyclical hierarchical model was proposed that allows the user to model the effects of various environmental parameters, which not only propagate as forward processes, but also may have dependencies and carryover effects on other primary set of parameters. This is an adaptation from ecological hierarchies for development of parametric modules in an environmental system. This effect was captured by a set of forward and backward carryover functions that are to be generated as process-specific and time-specific functions. The user expresses control over the effect of each parameter on the other and in terms of iterations that are performed within the cyclical hierarch...

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