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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Simulation Technology

Background:

  • Simulators are crucial tools across various scientific and engineering disciplines.
  • Existing classification methods for simulators lack standardization and comprehensiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a coherent and comprehensive classification system for simulators.
  • To establish a standardized coding system for simulator characterization.

Main Methods:

  • A novel five-letter coding system was developed.
  • Classification criteria focused on user interface characteristics.
  • Classification criteria focused on logic controller characteristics.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive classification framework for simulators was established.
  • The five-letter coding system effectively categorizes simulators based on key features.
  • The system provides a standardized method for simulator description.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed five-letter coding system offers a robust and standardized method for classifying simulators.
  • This classification enhances understanding and communication regarding simulator technology.
  • The system facilitates better selection and utilization of simulators in diverse applications.