slovodefinícia
simulation
(mass)
simulation
- simulácia
simulation
(encz)
simulation,simulace n: Zdeněk Brož
Simulation
(gcide)
Simulation \Sim`u*la"tion\, n. [F. simulation, L. simulatio.]
The act of simulating, or assuming an appearance which is
feigned, or not true; -- distinguished from dissimulation,
which disguises or conceals what is true.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Counterfeiting; feint; pretense.
[1913 Webster]
simulation
(wn)
simulation
n 1: the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some
process by means of something suitably analogous
(especially for the purpose of study or personnel training)
2: (computer science) the technique of representing the real
world by a computer program; "a simulation should imitate the
internal processes and not merely the results of the thing
being simulated" [syn: simulation, computer simulation]
3: representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale)
[syn: model, simulation]
4: the act of giving a false appearance; "his conformity was
only pretending" [syn: pretense, pretence, pretending,
simulation, feigning]
simulation
(foldoc)
simulation
simulate

Attempting to predict aspects of the
behaviour of some system by creating an approximate (mathematical)
model of it. This can be done by physical modelling, by writing a
special-purpose computer program or using a more general
simulation package, probably still aimed at a particular kind of
simulation (e.g. structural engineering, fluid flow). Typical
examples are aircraft flight simlators or electronic circuit
simulators.

A great many simulation languages exist, e.g. Simula.

See also emulation, Markov chain.

(1995-02-23)
SIMULATION
(bouvier)
SIMULATION, French law. This word is derived from the Latin simul, together.
It indicates, agreeably to its etymology, the concert or agreement of two or
more persons to give to one thing the appearance of another, for the purpose
of fraud. Merl. Repert. h.t.
2. With us such act might be punished by indictment for a conspiracy;
by avoiding the pretended contract; or by action to recover back the money
or property which may have been thus fraudulently obtained.

podobné slovodefinícia
simulation
(mass)
simulation
- simulácia
computer simulation
(encz)
computer simulation, n:
dissimulation
(encz)
dissimulation,předstírání n: Zdeněk Brož
simulation
(encz)
simulation,simulace n: Zdeněk Brož
simulation model
(encz)
simulation model,simulační model Zdeněk Brož
simulations
(encz)
simulations,simulace pl. Zdeněk Brož
advanced distributed simulation
(czen)
Advanced Distributed Simulation,ADS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
joint modeling and simulation system
(czen)
Joint Modeling and Simulation System,J-MASS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
joint simulation system
(czen)
Joint Simulation System,JSIMS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
joint warfare simulation
(czen)
Joint Warfare Simulation,JWARS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
modeling and simulation
(czen)
Modeling and Simulation,M&S[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
s&t reliance assessment for modeling & simulation technology
(czen)
S&T Reliance Assessment for Modeling & Simulation
Technology,STRAMST[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Assimulation
(gcide)
Assimulation \As*sim`u*la"tion\, n. [L. assimulatio, equiv. to
assimilatio.]
Assimilation. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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dissimulation
(gcide)
dissimulation \dis*sim`u*la"tion\, n. [L. dissimulatio: cf. F.
dissimulation.]
The act of dissembling; a hiding under a false appearance;
concealment by feigning; false pretension; hypocrisy.
[1913 Webster]

Let love be without dissimulation. --Rom. xii. 9.
[1913 Webster]

Dissimulation . . . when a man lets fall signs and
arguments that he is not that he is. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

Simulation is a pretense of what is not, and
dissimulation a concealment of what is. --Tatler.
[1913 Webster]
computer simulation
(wn)
computer simulation
n 1: (computer science) the technique of representing the real
world by a computer program; "a simulation should imitate
the internal processes and not merely the results of the
thing being simulated" [syn: simulation, {computer
simulation}]
dissimulation
(wn)
dissimulation
n 1: the act of deceiving [syn: deception, deceit,
dissembling, dissimulation]
simulation
(wn)
simulation
n 1: the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some
process by means of something suitably analogous
(especially for the purpose of study or personnel training)
2: (computer science) the technique of representing the real
world by a computer program; "a simulation should imitate the
internal processes and not merely the results of the thing
being simulated" [syn: simulation, computer simulation]
3: representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale)
[syn: model, simulation]
4: the act of giving a false appearance; "his conformity was
only pretending" [syn: pretense, pretence, pretending,
simulation, feigning]
a simulation process-oriented language
(foldoc)
A Simulation Process-Oriented Language
ASPOL

(ASPOL) An ALGOL-like language for
computer simulation.

["Process and Event Control in ASPOL", M.H. MacDougall, Proc
Symp on Simulation of Computer Systems, NBS (Aug 1975)].

(1996-03-25)
cell space simulation language
(foldoc)
CEll Space Simulation Language
CESSL

(CESSL) A language for simulating {cellular space
models}.

["The CESSL Programming Language", D.R. Frantz, 012520-6-T, CS
Dept, U Michigan, Sept 1971].

(1994-12-14)
continuous system simulation language
(foldoc)
Continuous System Simulation Language
CSSL

(CSSL) Versions include ACSL, HYTRAN, SL-I,
S/360 and CSMP.

CSSL(Continuous System Simulation Language) versions I, II,
III, IV and V have been commercially available since 1968.
CSSL-I was developed for Jet Propulsion Labs in 1968.
CSSL-III was widely distributed from 1969-1975. CSSL-IV
(interactive version) was developed by R. Nilsen and ran on
over 30 different computers. Currently CSSL-V is marketed by
Simulation Services International and available on PCs and
workstations.

["The SCi Continuous System Simulation Language (CSSL)",
Simulation, 9(6), Dec 1967].

(2003-04-15)
digital simulation language
(foldoc)
Digital Simulation Language

(DSL) Extensions to Fortran to simulate {analog
computer} functions. Version DSL/90 ran on the IBM 7090.

["DSL/90 - A Digital Simulation Program for Continuous System
Modelling", Proc SJCC 28, AFIPS, Spring 1966].

[Sammet 1969, p 632].

(1996-10-13)
general activities simulation program
(foldoc)
General Activities Simulation Program

(GASP) A set of discrete system
simulation subroutines for Fortran.

(2003-09-27)
general aerodynamic simulation program
(foldoc)
General Aerodynamic Simulation Program

(GASP)

(http://aerosft.com/Gasp/References/main.php3).

[Summary?]

(2003-09-27)
simulation
(foldoc)
simulation
simulate

Attempting to predict aspects of the
behaviour of some system by creating an approximate (mathematical)
model of it. This can be done by physical modelling, by writing a
special-purpose computer program or using a more general
simulation package, probably still aimed at a particular kind of
simulation (e.g. structural engineering, fluid flow). Typical
examples are aircraft flight simlators or electronic circuit
simulators.

A great many simulation languages exist, e.g. Simula.

See also emulation, Markov chain.

(1995-02-23)
simulation analysis
(foldoc)
SIMulation ANalysis
SIMAN

(SIMAN) A simulation language,
especially for manufacturing systems, developed by C. Dennis
Pegden in 1983.

["Introduction to Simulation using SIMAN", C.D. Pegden et al,
McGraw-Hill 1990].

(1999-01-13)
simulation language for alternative modeling
(foldoc)
Simulation Language for Alternative Modeling

(SLAM) A simulation language descended from
GASP. Implemented as a Fortran preprocessor.
simulation oriented language
(foldoc)
Simulation Oriented Language

(SOL) An ALGOL extension for {discrete
simulation} by Donald Knuth and McNeley.

["SOL - A Symbolic Language for General Purpose System
Simulation", D.E. Knuth et al, IEEE Trans Elec Comp,
EC-13(4):401-408 (Aug 1964)].

[Sammet 1969, p. 656].

(1995-07-26)
SIMULATION
(bouvier)
SIMULATION, French law. This word is derived from the Latin simul, together.
It indicates, agreeably to its etymology, the concert or agreement of two or
more persons to give to one thing the appearance of another, for the purpose
of fraud. Merl. Repert. h.t.
2. With us such act might be punished by indictment for a conspiracy;
by avoiding the pretended contract; or by action to recover back the money
or property which may have been thus fraudulently obtained.

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