Simulation: it’s the real thing

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The Latin word simulare means to “feign” or “pretend” and this is the main meaning of the word “simulation” in English. But simulare also has a sense of “cause to resemble” for innocent purposes as, for examples, in rehearsals to get the mistakes over and done with before the real event! This is where terminal simulation programs knock on the door today.

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Simulation: it’s the real thing

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The Latin word simulare means to “feign” or “pretend” and this is the main meaning of the word “simulation” in English. But simulare also has a sense of “cause to resemble” for innocent purposes as, for examples, in rehearsals to get the mistakes over and done with before the real event! This is where terminal simulation programs knock on the door today.

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