Offline Simulation
Offline simulation is a computer-based model of a physical system or process. It is used to study behavior, predict outcomes and generate solutions for given problems when physical models are not available or difficult to construct. Offline simulation is an important and versatile tool used in engineering, the sciences, business, economics, and many other disciplines. It helps to reduce cost, analyze complex systems, test theories and hypotheses, and improve products or services in a safe, efficient, and accurate way. It can also be used to better understand and predict real life events, such as floods and traffic patterns.
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