Computer Simulation

Computer simulation is a technique for using computers to model and simulate a real-world process or system. It helps to gain insights into cause and effects of the behaviour of a physical system by predicting its future behaviour. It is used in a wide range of applications, from scientific research and engineering design to computer animations and gaming. Computer simulations can be used to test the performance and reliability of new products, designs and systems before they are implemented, and to explore new ideas quickly and cost-effectively. They are also used by marketing analysts, consumer researchers and economists to gain insights into consumer behaviour and market trends.

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