Computer Simulator
Computer Simulator
In computer science, a simulator is a software to example a real-life condition on a computer so that it can be analyzed to see how the system acts. By exchanging symbols, performance statements may be created about the activity of the system.
Computer simulation has become a useful part of displaying many natural systems in physics, chemistry and biology, and human systems in economics and social science as well as in engineering to gain insight into the procedure of those systems.
A computer simulator can be two types:
1. An Instruction Set Simulator
2. A full system simulator.
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