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Bernard P. Zeigler has written: 'Theory of modeling and simulation' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, System theory 'Multifacetted modelling and discrete event simulation' -- subject(s): Digital computer simulation, Discrete-time systems 'A methodology for simulation program development'
Patrick N. Deliman has written: 'Integration of the Hydrologic Simulation Program-FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed water quality model into the Watershed Modeling System (WMS)' -- subject(s): Hydrologic Simulation Program--FORTRAN (HSPF), Hydrologic models, Mathematical models, Software, Water quality, Watershed Modeling System (WMS), Watersheds
System Simulation was created in 1970.
Ralph Allen Wurbs has written: 'Modeling and analysis of reservoir system operations' -- subject(s): Reservoirs, Computer simulation
Marco Viceconti has written: 'Multiscale modeling of the skeletal system' -- subject(s): Biological Models, Biomechanics, Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena, Physiology, Computer Simulation
A simulation study is a research method that involves creating a model or computer program to mimic the real-world behavior of a system or process. By running simulations under different conditions or scenarios, researchers can analyze the potential outcomes and make predictions about how the system might behave in reality. Simulation studies are commonly used in fields such as statistics, engineering, and computer science to test hypotheses, optimize designs, and inform decision-making.
Jonathan K. Lee has written: 'Finite-element surface-water modeling system' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, Handbooks, manuals, Hydrology, Streamflow
The two kinds of analogy are analogical reasoning (where similarities between two things are compared to draw a conclusion) and analogical modeling (where a known system is compared to an unknown system to gain insights or make predictions).
Frank Henry Speckhart has written: 'A guide to using CSMP - the Continuous System Modeling Program' -- subject(s): CSMP (Computer program), Engineering, Digital computer simulation, Data processing
D. S Weber has written: 'Modeling and simulation of Hanford K-area boiler-turbine-generator system' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Electric power-plants, Electric generators
Discrete simulation systems records events at regular time intervals when a simulation component generates output. Continuous simulation systems record events on a nearly continuous basis, using a relatively small time unit between event recordings. Discrete simulation is usually faster while still providing an accurate picture of the system's behavior.