
Continuous Simulation
Continuous simulation is a method used to model how systems change smoothly over time. Instead of representing a system with distinct steps or events, it uses mathematical equations to simulate real-time processes, like water flowing, temperature changes, or vehicle movement. This approach provides detailed insights into the behavior of complex systems, allowing analysts to predict how they evolve under different conditions. It’s widely used in engineering, environmental studies, and urban planning to test scenarios and optimize designs accurately reflecting real-world dynamics.