Simulation (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Simulation" in English language version.

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  • Ribeiro, Ricky (19 December 2012). "EmailSanta.com: How Santa Claus Went Digital". BizTech Magazine. Retrieved 19 July 2020. It now offers kids and parents personalized messages from Santa, which run from an ASP script that Kerr built himself.

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  • In the words of the Simulation article Archived 10 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine in Encyclopedia of Computer Science, "designing a model of a real or imagined system and conducting experiments with that model".

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  • "simulation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary". www.oed.com. Retrieved 20 September 2023.

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  • South, in the passage quoted, was speaking of the differences between a falsehood and an honestly mistaken statement; the difference being that for the statement to be a lie the truth must be known, and the opposite of the truth must have been knowingly uttered. And, from this, to the extent to which a lie involves deceptive words, a simulation involves deceptive actions, deceptive gestures, or deceptive behavior. Thus, it would seem, if a simulation is false, then the truth must be known (for something other than the truth to be presented in its stead); and, for the simulation to simulate. Because, otherwise, one would not know what to offer up in a simulation. Bacon's essay Of Simulation and Dissimulation expresses somewhat similar views. Samuel Johnson thought so highly of South's definition, that he used it in the entry for simulation in his Dictionary of the English Language.

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