Systems simulation

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Systems simulation is a set of techniques for using computers to imitate, or simulate, the operations of various kinds of real-world facilities or processes (Law 2007). The computer is used to generate a numerical model of reality for the purposes of describing complex interaction among components of a system. The complexity of the system surges from the stochastic (probabilistic) nature of the events, from the rules for the interactions of the elements, and the difficulty to perceive the behavior of the systems as a whole with the passing of time.

There are many software packages available to do this job.

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