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Simulation creates the appearance of being real, giving the experience of a real situation without risks.
Ãâó: www.uwex.edu/ics/design/glossary.htm
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A process involving special x-ray pictures that are used to plan radiation treatment so that the area to be treated is precisely located and marked.
Ãâó: www.tacomaradiation.com/Glossary.html
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A program that imitates a physical process or object by causing a computer to respond mathematically to data and changing conditions as though it were the process or object itself.
Ãâó: www.msdnaa.net/curriculum/glossary.aspx
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Simulating a chip design through software programs that use models to replicate how a device will perform in terms of timing and results.
Ãâó: www.synopsys.com/news/pr_kit/eda_glossary.html
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In psychological assessment, this is the simulation of a job or part of a job, corresponding to requirements (the term is frequently used as a synonym for 'Work sample').
Ãâó: www.personalpsychologie.com/glossary.html
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