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Anything which simulates, but especially a machine or system which simulates an environment (such as an aircraft cockpit) for training purposes
a mechanical devise employing multiple actuators which can simulate various forms of motion, such as airplanes, cars or dinosaurs SimEx's simulators are state-of-the-art electric simulators with 4 or 6 axes
A program written to 'simulate' an program or game as good as possible Note that NO ROM is required for a simulator Simulators preceeded emulators in development Computer simulations of the IBM 7070 mainframe were used back in 1964 by IBM to help develop the very first emulator
a A device, computer program, or system that performs simulation; b For training, a device which duplicates the essential features of a task situation and provides for direct human operation
A machine which allows a radiation oncologist to calculate the correct dose and position of the radiotherapy
(1) A device, computer program, or system that performs simulation (2) For training, a device which duplicates the essential features of a task situation and provides for direct practice (3) For Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS), a physical model or simulation of a weapons system, set of weapon systems, or piece of equipment which represents some major aspects of the equipment's operation
A program which recreates the same input and output behaviour as a hardware device
{i} device that enables the user learn or practice a skill under simulated conditions to prepare for actual performance; pretender, imitator
The program that simulates the target program The execution of the simulator is the called the simulation
A device, computer program or system used during software verification, which behaves or operates like a given system when provided with a set of controlled inputs [IEEE,do178b]
A simulator is a device which artificially creates the effect of being in conditions of some kind. Simulators are used in training people such as pilots or astronauts. pilots practising a difficult landing in a flight simulator. a machine that is used for training people by letting them feel what real conditions are like, for example in a plane
Ultimately, a function mapping an input space into an output space Hopefully this function is a faithful representation of some model Simulators can come in different flavours; see Multilevel code We can distinguish between the following types of simulator Classification by input (see Inputs) Always get the same output for the same input; Can get a different output for the same input Classification by output (see Ouputs) Produces a simple vector of ouputs; Produces distributional information about outputs As no terminology has yet developed, we might label these type I 1, I 2, II 1 and II 2, respectively Sometimes it is helpful to create a (I 1, II 2) simulator from a (I 2, II 1) simulator by making multiple runs at each input value and then summarising the output as distributional information [JCR, 18 04 00]
A special device with the sole purpose of simulating an object, device, equipment, or system Used to train employees using simulation (Reynolds)
An individual simulator is a component that simulates a certain form of a disaster (such as a fire), which makes changes to the world by sending input to the kernel Just like an agent, a simulator performs actions that make changes to a certain aspect on the world over time The kernel then translates this information into its effect on the world setting, and updates the world information in the WID accordingly
A computer-based system used for designing and testing one or more aspects of ASIC models
a special machine that looks like a linear accelerator and is used for simulation