Abstract

The article considers two approaches to computer simulation: synthesis and analysis. Three classifications of simulation models are described: physical simulation models, analog simulation models, and mathematical simulation models. Each simulation approach is designed to answer different types of questions, and the advantages and disadvantages associated with each method are discussed. The author stresses the importance of understanding the individual behavior of the components of a complex system when seeking to discover the unknown behavior of the complete system.

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