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the study of CPSS in real world, computational experiments have emerged as a new method for quantitative analysis of CPSS. This paper outlines computational experiments from several key aspects, including origin, characteristics, methodological science and technology from the exploration and discovery of numerous experiments. Given this

Computational science, also known as scientific computing, technical computing or scientific computation SC, is a division of science, and more specifically the Computer Sciences, which uses advanced computing capabilities to understand and solve complex physical problems. While this typically extends into computational specializations, this field of study includes

Computational science refers to the discipline within computer science that advances knowledge in various scientific fields through the use of computational analysis, modeling, simulation, and numerical approximation. It provides solutions to complex problems by utilizing powerful computers to replace or supplement traditional experimental methods.

The Experimental Methods of Computational Science Evangeline Thomas Department of Computer Science, University of Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany DESCRIPTION In the vast landscape of scientific exploration, computational science stands as a formidable tool, offering insights into complex phenomena that elude traditional experimental

ment. Computational experiments comple-ment analytical theories and real experi-ments by providing a tool for explaining what was observed and predicting what will happen. With all these explanatory and pre-dictive power, computational models, the machinery of computational experiments, have become a key element of science 7.

MW is a tool for designing and conducting computational experiments with atoms and molecules, based on molecular dynamics and quantum dynamics simulation methods that originate from molecular modeling research .These computational methods approximate the fundamental laws in the world of atoms and molecules, and so MW's computational engines create dynamic visualizations of atomic motions and

Computational experiments have been important since the 70s to find solutions to problems using computers, and even more now with the advancement of technology, especially artificial intelligence. The aim of this study is to know the level of interest on the part of researchers toward computational experiments in Computer Science. To find out this information, a Systematic Mapping Study has

While numerically cumbersome, computational science allows us to trade an exact solution to a very limited case for an approximated solution to a real world case. Computational science differs from experimental science and observational science in that it is a model of nature, not nature itself.

Computational science can also be used where it becomes impossible or impractical to apply experimental methods. Computational science is often thought of as an integration of three disciplines- Mathematics, Computer Science, and Science. Here the word science describes both the theoretical and experimental part of science- in most cases a

In summary, computational science involves working with computable scientific models, which are either constructed from first principles or more frequently as approximations to non-computable models. A publication describing a computational study should contain a full description of the models that were actually used in the computations.