Training simulationIn business, training simulation is a virtual medium through which various types of skills can be acquired. Training simulations can be used in a variety of genres; however they are most commonly used in corporate situations to improve business awareness and management skills. They are also common in academic environments as an integrated part of a business or management course. The word simulation implies an imitation of a real-life process, usually via a computer or other technological device, in order to provide a lifelike experience.
Social simulationSocial simulation is a research field that applies computational methods to study issues in the social sciences. The issues explored include problems in computational law, psychology, organizational behavior, sociology, political science, economics, anthropology, geography, engineering, archaeology and linguistics . Social simulation aims to cross the gap between the descriptive approach used in the social sciences and the formal approach used in the natural sciences, by moving the focus on the processes/mechanisms/behaviors that build the social reality.
AndroidAndroid ( , en français : ) est un système d'exploitation mobile fondé sur le noyau Linux et développé par des informaticiens sponsorisés par Google. À la suite du rachat par Google en 2005 de la startup du même nom, le système avait d'abord été lancé en juin 2007 pour les smartphones et tablettes tactiles, avant de se diversifier dans les objets connectés, ordinateurs comme les télévisions (Android TV), les voitures (Android Auto), les Chromebook (Chrome OS qui utilise les applications Android) et les smartwatch (Wear OS).