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  2. Computer simulation - Wikipedia

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    Computer simulation is the process of mathematical modelling, performed on a computer, which is designed to predict the behaviour of, or the outcome of, a real-world or physical system. The reliability of some mathematical models can be determined by comparing their results to the real-world outcomes they aim to predict.

  3. Modeling and simulation - Wikipedia

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    Modeling and simulation ( M&S) is the use of models (e.g., physical, mathematical, behavioral, or logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilized for managerial or technical decision making. [1] [2]

  4. Simulation in manufacturing systems - Wikipedia

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    Simulation in manufacturing systems is the use of software to make computer models of manufacturing systems, so to analyze them and thereby obtain important information. It has been syndicated as the second most popular management science among manufacturing managers. [1] [2] However, its use has been limited due to the complexity of some ...

  5. Systems modeling - Wikipedia

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    the use of model to conceptualize and construct systems. the interdisciplinary study of the use of these models. the systems modeling, analysis, and design efforts. the systems modeling and simulation, such as system dynamics. any specific systems modeling language. As a field of study systems modeling has emerged with the development of system ...

  6. Simulation - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A simulation is an imitative representation of a process or system that could exist in the real world. [1] [2] [3] In this broad sense, simulation can often be used interchangeably with model. [2] Sometimes a clear distinction between the two terms is made, in which simulations require the use of models; the model represents the key ...

  7. Discrete-event simulation - Wikipedia

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    A discrete-event simulation ( DES) models the operation of a system as a ( discrete) sequence of events in time. Each event occurs at a particular instant in time and marks a change of state in the system. [1] Between consecutive events, no change in the system is assumed to occur; thus the simulation time can directly jump to the occurrence ...

  8. Verification and validation of computer simulation models

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    A requirement is that both the system data and model data be approximately Normally Independent and Identically Distributed (NIID). The t-test statistic is used in this technique. If the mean of the model is μ m and the mean of system is μ s then the difference between the model and the system is D = μ m - μ s. The hypothesis to be tested ...

  9. Process simulation - Wikipedia

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    Process simulation is a model -based representation of chemical, physical, biological, and other technical processes and unit operations in software. Basic prerequisites for the model are chemical and physical properties [1] of pure components and mixtures, of reactions, and of mathematical models which, in combination, allow the calculation of ...