simulation

(noun)

Something which simulates a system or environment in order to predict actual behavior.

Related Terms

  • debriefing
  • distribution

Examples of simulation in the following topics:

  • Application of Knowledge

    • A business game (also called business simulation game) refers to a simulation game that is used as an educational tool for teaching business.
    • Business games (also called business simulation game) refer to simulation games that are used as an educational tool for teaching business.
    • Often the term business simulation is used with the same meaning .
    • The activities carried out during a simulation game training session are:
    • Business game (also called business simulation game) refers to simulation games that are used as an educational tool for teaching business.
  • Testing

    • For these and other reasons, a market test is an accurate simulation of the national market and serves as a method for reducing risk.
    • However, running a test marketing simulation has inherent risks.
    • This is a photo of a temperature and humidity chamber used to simulate transport, warehouse environments, and shelf life conditions of a packaged product.
  • Technical Skills

  • Logistics

    • Today, the complexity of production logistics can be modeled, analyzed, visualized, and optimized by plant simulation software but is constantly changing.
  • Analytical Mindset

    • Prescriptive analytics – Using optimization and simulation, managers can produce recommended decisions through analytical modeling.
  • Working from Home

    • To be successful, telecommuting should incorporate training and development that includes evaluation, simulation programs, team meetings, written materials, and forums.
  • Context and Current Events

    • PBL may position students in a simulated real-world working and professional context that involves policy, process, and ethical problems that will need to be understood and resolved to some outcome.
  • Knowledge Management

  • Doing business across cultures

    • Methods of training may range from factual preparation involving books and lectures to experiential training involving simulations and field experience.
  • The stems of growing startups: definitions of “startup stakeholder arrow” selected terms

    • The image would appear via a digital format such as through a web camera, simulated artificial intelligent agent and or three dimensional image such as a hologram image.
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