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Software must be able to represent and process mathematical rules and process those rules under different programmed conditions. | Software must be able to represent and process mathematical rules and process those rules under different programmed conditions. | ||
In general, a computer must have adequate CPU, memory, and graphics cards (to process visual information). | |||
== Standards == | == Standards == |
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Hardware must support the processing, storage and memory needs of a simulation. Some simulations can become markedly complex.
Software must be able to represent and process mathematical rules and process those rules under different programmed conditions. In general, a computer must have adequate CPU, memory, and graphics cards (to process visual information).
Standards[edit]
- Outline the software and hardware required for a simulation.