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Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems

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Dynamic Data Driven Application Simulation (DDDAS) is a simulation where data from a system being simulated is absorbed into the simulation dynamically. The simulation is then used to make predictions about how the system will change and what its future state will be. The simulation is then continuously/dynamically adjusted with data directly from the system under simulation. Predictions made by the system will influence which data is to be absorbed by the simulation from the real system. Intelligent software (possible AI) will be required to determine which data to absorb, when it should be absorbed, and how it should be absorbed. This software will also be used to make adjustments to the data when necessary if outside the range of normal values (i.e. sensor malfunctions or others).