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  A simulation is the creation of a model that can be manipulated logically to decide how the physical world works<ref>Dr. Richard Gran</ref>
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  A simulation is an imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system.[1] The act of simulating something first requires that a model be developed; this model represents the key characteristics, behaviors and functions of the selected physical or abstract system or process. The model represents the system itself, whereas the simulation represents the operation of the system over time.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation</ref>
  A simulation is an imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system. The act of simulating something first requires that a  
model be developed; this model represents the key characteristics, behaviors and functions of the selected physical or abstract system or  
process. The model represents the system itself, whereas the simulation represents the operation of the system over time. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation</ref>


   
   

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Modeling & Simulation[1]
A simulation is the creation of a model that can be manipulated logically to decide how the physical world works[2]
A simulation is an imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system. The act of simulating something first requires that a 
model be developed; this model represents the key characteristics, behaviors and functions of the selected physical or abstract system or 
process. The model represents the system itself, whereas the simulation represents the operation of the system over time. [3]


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  • Define the term simulation


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