
Logistics Curve
A logistics curve describes how a process, like population growth or the spread of information, accelerates rapidly at first, then slows down as it approaches a maximum limit or capacity. Imagine a new technology gaining popularity: initially, many adopt it quickly, but as most people who will adopt it have done so, growth tapers off. The curve has an S-shape, reflecting initial exponential growth, a slowing phase, and then stabilization. This pattern helps in understanding and predicting how systems evolve over time when resources or opportunities are limited.