释义 |
simuland|ˈsɪmjʊlænd| [f. L. simuland-um, gerundive of simulāre simulate v.: cf. -and2.] That which is simulated by a (mathematical or computer) model.
1968R. D. Brennan in J. McLeod Simulation i. 6/2 There should be a one-to-one correspondence between the mathematical equations and the functions of the elements of the simuland on the one hand, and between the equations and the components or algorithms of the computer on the other. 1972G. A. Mihram Simulation v. 222 The goal is to structure entities and events that are as nearly isomorphic as possible to the elements and transformations which exist in the simuland. |