![]() ![]() This is a preparatory simulation as well as a testing device. The idea behind this kind of simulation is to give an individual first hand experience of something he/she may later encounter in reality. Such simulations are used, for the most part, in instances of training such as in military operations. The most commonly accepted use of simulation is in relation to an imitation of an apparatus or situation that has as its aim to bring about a certain behavior. produce a computer model of (a process) Another word that belongs to this family is simulator. reproduce the conditions of (a situation etc.) e.g. The Oxford English Dictionary defines simulation as the noun derived from the verb "simulate." It defines "simulate" as follows: 1. ![]() Paul Foss, Paul Patton, and Philip Beitchman. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.
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