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8 E, {( D+ H+ [& M% X; v. h* w5 H( nAs with analysis, verification of the model must be performed throughout a project. Because it's even more tedious and uninteresting than analyzing the simulation, it's easy to leave testing for late in the project. ' z. ~; Y7 @/ _9 z3 t) {) t1 g+ g) A
Don't do it! Simulation can be a powerful influence on decision-makers. If you reach conclusions based on a faulty model, you've done a greater disservice to your organization than if the simulation had not been performed at all. 5 I$ f4 W2 ^# H$ s% G/ `$ z
Think about a test plan early in the project and revise it as you progress. Delivering a "state of the model" assessment, which grades the various segments of the model regarding quality and completeness, should be a standard part of your simulation project at each milestone.
) k0 y" H @) w* s' [* b----Deborah A. Sadowski |
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