Credibility Evaluation of Simulation Models

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This paper discusses an evaluation methodology that can be used to assess the credibility of simulation models. The goal of verification and validation of simulation models will be described, together with a description of evaluation methodology and evaluation procedures. The credibility of simulation models can be evaluated using the method proposed here, which will be much meaningful to the simulation systems development. Taking a space Tether-net simulation system as an instance, the credibility evaluation result is provided.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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713-716

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September 2013

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