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A device, computer program or system used during software verification, which behaves or operates like a given system when provided with a set of controlled inputs. [IEEE,dob]
Ãâó: www.testingstandards.co.uk/living_glossary.htm
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Use of a computer-based model to predict the behaviour of a system.
Ãâó: www.dti.gov.uk/actt/technology/glossary.html
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A hardware device or simulation program or combination of both with which simulation can be performed. A simulator together with a simulation definition can be used to start a simulation run.
Ãâó: www.eurosim.nl/support/manual/html/SUM/B.html
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A simulation is an experiment run as a model of reality. The simulations in this book are computer simulations, ie, are run on a computer using mathematical models. They are also stochastic, that is they involve input generated to follow probability distributions.
Ãâó: accuratedemocracy.com/z_words.htm
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a mechanical devise employing multiple actuators which can simulate various forms of motion, such as airplanes, cars or dinosaurs. SimEx's simulators are state-of-the-art electric simulators with 4 or 6 axes.
Ãâó: www.simex.ca/dinosim/glossary.htm
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