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Simulation Software Survey offer two distinct ways to develop an animation and although the end result may try to achieve the same thing, they are fundamentally different in the means by which they are created.A Simulation Software Survey is typically the output of a program which is operated by a qualified accident reconstructionist. The program has a set of key behaviors (i.e. mathematical equations) which define the movement of objects when given a set of known parameters. Scalable Software Survey is up to the accident reconstructionist to define all the input variables and ensure they are accurate. Once this is complete, the program is initiated to calculate all the positions of objects through some specific time. The Scalable Software Survey may also output the motion of objects in the form of exportable tabularized data and/or animation. However, most manufacturers of simulation based software programs have not been able to achieve the same level of realism as most animators are able to do with 3D visualization software. Snap Survey Software may be a number of reasons to this which deal with further complicating already complex software or that perhaps the time spent on development is in the mathematics behind the simulation software and not primarily in the visualization or presentation of the data. Another important issue which is common with Snap Survey Software is the validity of the data available. The old saying "garbage in, garbage out" is applicable. Since a simulation would typically be used as substantive evidence, it can get difficult to prove something is accurate without having solid data to back the animation up. |
