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Independent verification and validation: a missing link in simulation methodology?
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Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Coronado, California, United States
Pages: 230 - 236  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-7803-3383-7
Authors
James D. Arthur  Systems Research Center and The Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Richard E. Nance  Systems Research Center and The Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Sponsors
INFORMS/CS : Computer Science TC
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
SCS : Society for Computer Simulation
ASA : American Statistical Association
NIST : National Institue of Standards & Technology
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-SMCS : Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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IEEE Computer Society  Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT

Independent verification and validation (IV&V) is a powerful tool that can be used to mitigate the increasing complexities associated with an ever-expanding set of modeling and simulation problems. In this paper we discuss the use of independent V&V within the modeling and simulation community. Literature reviews and conversations with experienced technical managers serve as a basis for our conjecture that (a) validation is the major focus of most modeling and simulation efforts, (b) verification plays only a secondary role, and (c) independent V&V is, for all practical purposes, being ignored. In an effort to raise the awareness of the benefits and applicability of independent V&V within the modeling and simulation community, we describe in a step-by-step fashion the application of independent V&V to one particular life cycle model of a simulation study.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
James D. Arthur: colleagues
Richard E. Nance: colleagues