Ebook: Testing and Validation of Computer Simulation Models: Principles, Methods and Applications
Author: David J. Murray-Smith (auth.)
- Genre: Computers // Programming: Modeling languages
- Tags: Simulation and Modeling, Mathematical Applications in Computer Science, Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering, Control Structures and Microprogramming, Human Physiology
- Series: Simulation Foundations Methods and Applications
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This must-read text/reference provides a practical guide to processes involved in the development and application of dynamic simulation models, covering a wide range of issues relating to testing, verification and validation. Illustrative example problems in continuous system simulation are presented throughout the book, supported by extended case studies from a number of interdisciplinary applications. Topics and features: provides an emphasis on practical issues of model quality and validation, along with questions concerning the management of simulation models, the use of model libraries, and generic models; contains numerous step-by-step examples; presents detailed case studies, often with accompanying datasets; includes discussion of hybrid models, which involve a combination of continuous system and discrete-event descriptions; examines experimental modeling approaches that involve system identification and parameter estimation; offers supplementary material at an associated website.