Goncalves, DPD2007-08-022007-08-022006-07Goncalves, DPD. 2006. Approach to simulation effectiveness. System Engineering: Shining Light on the Tough Issues INCOSE 2006 - 16th Annual International Symposium Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, 2006, 12phttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/1070Simulation is an important aspect of engineering complex systems. In the real world, numerous problems can prevent the effective use of simulation. This paper looks at the tough question: When is a simulation effective? How would we know? The context and purpose of simulation are important in answering the question. If the simulation is viewed as a system, it follows that it has stakeholders and requirements originating from the creating system. An important result is that measures of simulation effectiveness include fidelity, time-to-answer, and resource usage. The importance of a referent (codified knowledge) in defining fidelity and related pitfalls are discussed. Simulation effectiveness assessment enables simulation designers to trade simulation effectiveness against cost and risk subject to constraints. A brief overview of how abstraction and simulation method selection can be used for this trade-off is given. The impact of simulation effectiveness on risk is discussed. The benefits are balanced simulations with risk that is better matched to the problem at hand.enINCOSASimulationSimulation effectivenessApproach to simulation effectivenessConference PresentationGoncalves, D. (2006). Approach to simulation effectiveness. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1070Goncalves, DPD. "Approach to simulation effectiveness." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1070Goncalves D, Approach to simulation effectiveness; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1070 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Goncalves, DPD AB - Simulation is an important aspect of engineering complex systems. In the real world, numerous problems can prevent the effective use of simulation. This paper looks at the tough question: When is a simulation effective? How would we know? The context and purpose of simulation are important in answering the question. If the simulation is viewed as a system, it follows that it has stakeholders and requirements originating from the creating system. An important result is that measures of simulation effectiveness include fidelity, time-to-answer, and resource usage. The importance of a referent (codified knowledge) in defining fidelity and related pitfalls are discussed. Simulation effectiveness assessment enables simulation designers to trade simulation effectiveness against cost and risk subject to constraints. A brief overview of how abstraction and simulation method selection can be used for this trade-off is given. The impact of simulation effectiveness on risk is discussed. The benefits are balanced simulations with risk that is better matched to the problem at hand. DA - 2006-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - INCOSA KW - Simulation KW - Simulation effectiveness LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2006 T1 - Approach to simulation effectiveness TI - Approach to simulation effectiveness UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1070 ER -