simulation modeling
Simulation modeling refers to the process of creating a virtual representation of a real-world system or situation, allowing for experimentation, analysis, and prediction of outcomes. It involves constructing mathematical or computer models that simulate the behavior, interactions, and dynamics of the system, enabling researchers or decision-makers to gain insights into its performance or test different scenarios without the need for real-world experimentation.
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