DocumentCode
1235136
Title
Computer simulation
Author
Fishwick, Paul A.
Volume
15
Issue
1
fYear
1996
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
27
Abstract
Computer simulation is designing a model of an actual or theoretical physical system, executing the model on a digital computer, and analyzing the execution output. Simulation embodies the principle of “learning by doing”-to learn about the system we must first build a model of some sort and then operate the model. Children understand the world around them by simulating (with toys and figurines) most of their interactions with other people, animals and objects. Computer simulation is the electronic equivalent of this type of role playing. It serves to drive synthetic environments and virtual worlds. The paper discusses three primary sub-fields within the overall task of simulation: model design, model execution and model analysis. Graphical output from a physically-based model generated using the program AERO is shown. A manufacturing simulation example is given
Keywords
computer integrated manufacturing; digital simulation; AERO; computer integrated manufacture; computer simulation; digital computer; graphical output; manufacturing simulation; model analysis; model design; model execution; virtual worlds; Aerodynamics; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Eyes; Mathematical model; Power system modeling; Raw materials; Robots; Spirals; Subspace constraints;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/45.481372
Filename
481372
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