Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natural as well as in social sciences with considerable success. There is mounting evidence that the "model-building era" (J. Niehans) that dominated the theoretical activities of the sciences for a long time is about to be succeeded or at least lastingly supplemented by the "simulation era". But what exactly are models? What is a simulation and what is the difference and the relation between a model and a simulation? These are some of the questions addressed in this article. I maintain that the most significant feature of a simulation is that it allows scientists to imitate one process by another process. "Process" here refers solely to a temporal...
The notion of game theory, origins and purposes of simulation, simulation as educational innovation,...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
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Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
Is simulation some new kind of science? We argue that instead simulation fits smoothly into existing...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
Simulation is a powerful method in science and engineering. However, simulation is an umbrella term,...
Many people refer to simulation model building as an “intuitive art”. This implies that modeling can...
Modern science is, to a large extent, a model-building activity. But how are models contructed? How ...
Unlike traditional models, simulation models hardly provide a genuine understanding of the phenomena...
I discuss here the definition of computer simulations, and more specifically the views of Humphreys,...
The notion of game theory, origins and purposes of simulation, simulation as educational innovation,...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35199/1/4_ftp.pd
Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
Is simulation some new kind of science? We argue that instead simulation fits smoothly into existing...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
Simulation is a powerful method in science and engineering. However, simulation is an umbrella term,...
Many people refer to simulation model building as an “intuitive art”. This implies that modeling can...
Modern science is, to a large extent, a model-building activity. But how are models contructed? How ...
Unlike traditional models, simulation models hardly provide a genuine understanding of the phenomena...
I discuss here the definition of computer simulations, and more specifically the views of Humphreys,...
The notion of game theory, origins and purposes of simulation, simulation as educational innovation,...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35199/1/4_ftp.pd