DescriptionA comparison between discrete rate, continuous, and discrete event simulation.gif
English: This graph illustrates the contents of a tank with a capacity of 10 tons that is filling and emptying. The black horizontal lines indicate empty and full. The simulation is done by three methods: discrete rate, continuous, and discrete event.
English: Provided for use with the wiki article on discrete rate simulation
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