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Continuous simulation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Continuous simulation Continuous Simulation refers to a computer model of a physical system that continuously tracks system response according to a set of equations typically involving differential equations.〔(Continuous Simulation description from University of Utrecht )〕〔(Definition of Simulation with reference to "continuous simulation" at Encyclopedia.com )〕 ==History== It is notable as one of the first uses ever put to computers, dating back to the Eniac in 1946. Continuous simulation allows prediction of * rocket trajectories * hydrogen bomb dynamics (N.B. this is the first use ever put to the Eniac) * electric circuit simulation〔(Electric circuit simulation from Memorial University Canada )〕 * robotics〔("Intelligent Robotic Systems", pub. Springer Link ISBN 978-0-306-46062-3 )〕 Established in 1952, the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS) is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven corporation dedicated to advancing the use of modeling & simulation to solve real-world problems. Their first publication strongly suggested that the Navy was wasting a lot of money through the inconclusive flight-testing of missiles, but that the ''Simulation Councils analog computer could provide better information through the simulation of flights. Since that time continuous simulation has been proven invaluable in military and private endeavors with complex systems. No Apollo moon shot would have been possible without it.
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