event-driven simulation
Event-driven simulation is a computational technique used to model and analyze the behavior of complex systems. It involves simulating the system's evolution based on events that trigger specific actions and changes within the system. The simulation progresses in discrete time steps, where each event advances the simulation to the next state. This approach allows for efficient and precise modeling of real-world phenomena, enabling the study of system dynamics, performance evaluation, and decision-making in various fields such as engineering, computer science, and economics.
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