Computer Science – Computational Engineering – Finance – and Science
Scientific paper
2011-02-22
Computer Science
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
17 pages, 11 figures and original formalism
Scientific paper
The broad application range of the predator-prey modelling enabled us to apply it to represent the dynamics of the work-employment system. For the adopted period, we conclude that this dynamics is chaotic in the beginning of the time series and tends to less perturbed states, as time goes by, due to public policies and hidden intrinsic system features. Basic Lotka-Volterra approach was revised and adapted to the reality of the study. The final aim is to provide managers with generalized theoretical elements that allow to a more accurate understanding of the behavior of the work-employment system.
Serpa Nilo
Steiner Jose Roberto
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