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What (who) is simulations - definition

IMITATION OF THE OPERATION OF A REAL-WORLD PROCESS OR SYSTEM OVER TIME, FOR STUDYING EITHER REAL EVENTS IN MANY CONTEXTS OR EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE CONDITIONS AND COURSES OF ACTIONS
Simulator; Simulate; Simulated; Simulations; Simulators; Simulated world; False reality; Fake reality; Computer generated reality; Matrix reality; Matrix world; Fake world; Simulated people; Reality simulation; Simulation world; World simulation; Matrix simulation; World illusion; Virtual simulation; Simulation director; Simulating; Stimulated reality; Simulation (deception); Simulation in entertainment; Clinical healthcare simulators; Ergonomic simulation; Manufacturing simulation; Simulations in economics; Biomechanics simulator; Marine simulator; Simulation of production systems; Distributed simulation
  • percussing]] the patient's chest in virtual [[field hospital]]
  • Human-in-the-loop simulation of [[outer space]]
  • Firing Room 1 configured for [[Space Shuttle]] launches
  • Visualization of a [[direct numerical simulation]] model.
  • Motorcycle simulator of ''Bienal do Automóvel'' exhibition, in [[Belo Horizonte]], Brazil.
  • A ship bridge simulator
  • A military flight simulator
  • The grenade launcher trains using a computer simulator

Reality Simulations         
COMPANY
Reality simulations; Reality Simulations Inc
Reality Simulations Incorporated (RSI) is a game company in Tempe, Arizona, USA, that publishes and runs play-by-mail games.
Cases Computer Simulations         
UK BUSINESS
Cases Computer Simulations Ltd; Cases Computer Simulations Ltd.
Cases Computer Simulations (known as CCS) was a video game developer and publisher which specialized in strategy and war games for the ZX Spectrum, a number of which were ported to the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, and IBM PC.
Military simulation         
  • 6}} at the Battle of the River Plate in 1939. As predicted by Pratt's naval warfare model, despite taking heavy damage the lighter British cruisers were able to defeat their much larger opponent, the German battleship ''Admiral Graf Spee''.
  • Chief of Staff]] of the Prussian Army, he promoted its use as a training aid.
  • Khe Sanh]] during the [[Vietnam War]].
  • Military simulations range from field exercises through computer simulations to analytical models; the realism of live manoeuvres is countered by the economy of abstract simulations.<ref>J. G. Taylor, ''Modeling and Simulation of Land Combat'', ed. L. G. Callahan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1983</ref>
  • A mock-up of [[Battleship Row]] at Pearl Harbor. This image was recreated for a later Japanese [[propaganda]] film.
SIMULATIONS IN WHICH THEORIES OF WARFARE CAN BE TESTED AND REFINED WITHOUT THE NEED FOR ACTUAL HOSTILITIES
Virtual battlefield; Military Simulations; Military Simulation; Simulated battlefield; Military simulations; Political-military simulation; Computer-simulated war; Computer simulations of warfare
Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities. Military simulations are seen as a useful way to develop tactical, strategical and doctrinal solutions, but critics argue that the conclusions drawn from such models are inherently flawed, due to the approximate nature of the models used.

Wikipedia

Simulation

A simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. Simulations require the use of models; the model represents the key characteristics or behaviors of the selected system or process, whereas the simulation represents the evolution of the model over time. Often, computers are used to execute the simulation.

Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance tuning or optimizing, safety engineering, testing, training, education, and video games. Simulation is also used with scientific modelling of natural systems or human systems to gain insight into their functioning, as in economics. Simulation can be used to show the eventual real effects of alternative conditions and courses of action. Simulation is also used when the real system cannot be engaged, because it may not be accessible, or it may be dangerous or unacceptable to engage, or it is being designed but not yet built, or it may simply not exist.

Key issues in modeling and simulation include the acquisition of valid sources of information about the relevant selection of key characteristics and behaviors used to build the model, the use of simplifying approximations and assumptions within the model, and fidelity and validity of the simulation outcomes. Procedures and protocols for model verification and validation are an ongoing field of academic study, refinement, research and development in simulations technology or practice, particularly in the work of computer simulation.

Examples of use of simulations
1. The three–dimensional computer simulations were done last summer.
2. Mind games are the focus of the day‘s simulations.
3. The science ministry underwent three computer simulations for energy efficiency.
4. By themselves, the simulations will not end disputes.
5. The Los Alamos simulations are the cornerstone of their work.