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The practice of mimicking some or all of the behavior of one system with a different, dissimilar system.
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"an operating model of central features or elements of a real or proposed system, process or environment" (Greenblat, CS, Designing Games and Simulations: An Illustrated Handbook, Sage, 1988).
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A genus within the Black Flies family of (aquatic) True Flies
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From Webster's, simulate: "To create the effect or appearance of." Therefore, a machine that creates the effect or appearance of another. Similar to an emulator. Examples: Peripheral or network simulators.
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A simulation is defined as
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