use the four titles tool,trial,results,calculation.
in tool state what tool you'll be using eg: spinner, computer random number generator, cards, dice etc.
then say what things will represent eg: if you were to use a computer random number generator say use numbers 1-10, 1-6= ....... 7-10=...........
in trial describe 1 trial eg: generate 3 numbers each number represents ....... etc
then state how many times you repeat this eg: repeat 50 times
also state what a successful trial is eg: yes = successful trial
in results you draw up a table of what it should look like
in calulations write number of successful trials/number of trials <--write as afraction
and that's it
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Paul A. Fishwick has written: 'Simulation model design and execution' -- subject(s): Computer simulation
Charles Hersey Adair has written: 'A guide for simulation design' -- subject(s): Simulation methods
You can get a Bachelors degree in Game and Simulation Programming from DeVry University. DeVry is an accredited institution. You can learn more about their program here:http://www.gamediscovery.com/game-design/video-game-design-schools/DeVry-University-Bachelors-Degree-Game-and-Simulation-Programming.asp
Mechanical designer do from basic or concept design to a finish product output to market including these activities: concept design, modelling, simulation, drafting, manufacturing, and after market activities.
Kwanghoon Lee has written: 'The design and simulation of the Surrey robot workcell'
Lee College in Baytown, Texas offers a game design degree. Richland College in Dallas, Texas has a "Interactive Simulation and Game Technology" department, which offers game design degrees. Also, Devry University has several locations in Texas that offer "Web Game Programming", "Game and Simulation Programming", and "Graphic and Multimedia Design" as degrees.
Pavel Zemliansky has written: 'Design and implementation of educational games' -- subject(s): Educational games, Simulation games in education, Design and construction
Mechanical designer do from basic or concept design to a finish product output to market including these activities: concept design, modelling, simulation, drafting, manufacturing, and after market activities.
synthesis, simulation, timing verification, place and route
M. W. S. Jaques has written: 'Design by manufacturing simulation'
Mechanical designer do from basic or concept design to a finish product output to market including these activities: concept design, modelling, simulation, drafting, manufacturing, and after market activities.