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(computer science) the technique of representing the real world by a computer program; "a simulation should imitate the internal processes and not merely the results of the thing being simulated" the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous (especially for the purpose of study or personnel training) model: representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale) pretense: the act of giving a false appearance; "his conformity was only pretending"
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A representation of a situation or problem with a similar but simpler model or a more easily manipulated model in order to determine experimental results.
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The use of models and logic tools to test the outcomes of a proposed group of inputs and processes, prior to or in place of their implementation in a live system.
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the formulation and computer implementation of dynamic models ie models concerned with change through time. Simulation is a useful heuristic device, and can be of considerable help in the development of explanation.
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Is an artificial situation or enviroment. Simulation may refer to a VR world or a simulation of probabilities such as market events.
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