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simulate [′simĀ·yə‚lāt] (engineering) To mimic some or all of the behavior of one system with a different, dissimilar system, particularly with computers, models, or other equipment.
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| ______, 1974: A simulative model of dryline motion. Since provision of cryptographic security is no longer a problem, even in the tactical echelon, the damage to a C & C system and activities of forces can be minimized through the use of cryptography and simulative deception. In the networked environment, simulative and digital versions of the courses can be easily communicated via microwaves, satellites, and the Internet. |
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