Simulatsiooniframe
Simulatsiooniframe is a term used to describe a specific type of software architecture or programming paradigm. It focuses on creating a self-contained environment where a system or process can be simulated. This simulation environment, or "iframe," is designed to mimic the behavior and interactions of a real-world system without actually performing the real-world actions. The primary purpose of a simulatsiooniframe is to allow for testing, experimentation, and development in a controlled and isolated setting.
The core idea behind a simulatsiooniframe is to abstract away the complexities and potential risks associated
Simulatsiooniframe architectures are often employed in fields such as software testing, game development, robotics, and financial