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Validation of evacuation models / E. R. Galea.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : CMS Press, c1997Description: 16 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 1899991220
Report number: Paper-no.-97/IM/22DDC classification:
  • 363.10113 21
Subject: Too often, validation of computer models is considered as a "once and forget" task. In this paper a systematic and graduated approach to evacuation model validation is suggested. This involves: component testing; functional validation; qualitative validation; and, quantitative validation. Viewed in this manner, validation is considered an on-going activity and an integral part of the life cycle of the software. While the first three components of the validation pose little or no significant problems, the task of quantitative validation poses a number of challenges, the most significant being a shortage of suitable experimental data. Finally, the validation protocol used in the development of the EXODUS suite of evacuation models is examined
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK P363.3770113 VAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 010499863

"First published April 1997"--t.p., verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-16)

Too often, validation of computer models is considered as a "once and forget" task. In this paper a systematic and graduated approach to evacuation model validation is suggested. This involves: component testing; functional validation; qualitative validation; and, quantitative validation. Viewed in this manner, validation is considered an on-going activity and an integral part of the life cycle of the software. While the first three components of the validation pose little or no significant problems, the task of quantitative validation poses a number of challenges, the most significant being a shortage of suitable experimental data. Finally, the validation protocol used in the development of the EXODUS suite of evacuation models is examined

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