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  2. Simulation - Wikipedia

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    A virtual simulation is a category of simulation that uses simulation equipment to create a simulated world for the user. Virtual simulations allow users to interact with a virtual world . Virtual worlds operate on platforms of integrated software and hardware components.

  3. JFLAP - Wikipedia

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    A paper by Chakraborty, Saxena and Katti entitled "Fifty years of automata simulation: a review" in ACM Inroads magazine in December 2011 stated the following about JFLAP: [8] "The effort put into developing this tool is unparalleled in the field of simulation of automata. As a result, today it is the most sophisticated tool for simulating ...

  4. Modelica - Wikipedia

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    The goal with the OpenModelica effort is to create a comprehensive Open Source Modelica modeling, [18] compilation and simulation environment based on free software distributed in binary and source code form for research, [19] [20] teaching, [21] and industrial usage. The free simulation environment Scicos uses a subset of Modelica for ...

  5. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    Dymola - modeling and simulation software based on the Modelica language. DYNAMO - historically important language used for system dynamics modelling. Ecolego - a simulation software tool for creating dynamic models and performing deterministic and probabilistic simulations. EcosimPro - continuous and discrete modelling and simulation software.

  6. 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.

  7. Simulation language - Wikipedia

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    A computer simulation language is used to describe the operation of a simulation on a computer. [1] [2] There are two major types of simulation: continuous and discrete event though more modern languages can handle more complex combinations. Most languages also have a graphical interface and at least a simple statistic gathering capability for ...

  8. Simulation (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Similarity is thus the maximal symmetric subset of the simulation preorder, which means it is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive; hence an equivalence relation. However, it is not necessarily a simulation, and precisely in those cases when it is not a simulation, it is strictly coarser than bisimilarity (meaning it is a superset of bisimilarity).

  9. Simula - Wikipedia

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    Simula is the name of two simulation programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard. Syntactically , it is an approximate superset of ALGOL 60 , [ 1 ] : 1.3.1 and was also influenced by the design of Simscript .