Ergonomic simulation involves the analysis of virtual products or manual tasks within a virtual environment.
The simulations will involve trying to "crash" a computerized airplane by subjecting it to the data gathered today and in subsequent tests.
The simulations involve old-fashioned tools, too.
A better simulation, then, would involve pulling up those 14 sites as repeat visits and then opening, say, seven additional sites for the first time.
It is worth noting that simulation and prototyping involve two different styles of execution.
The simulation typically involves political and economic as well as military conflict.
The simulation involved a chemical spillage - in reality blue-tinted water - during the unloading of a tanker.
Uses for such driving simulation involve practicing for beginner and commercial drivers before license testing, teaching, therapeutic activities and rehabilitation, career training, and research.
This simulation almost always involves political, economic, and military conflict.
Even a crude simulation, tracking only a few variables and using simple equations, would involve a nightmarish amount of paperwork if you did it all by hand.