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Internal Verification and External Validation

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Continuous System Simulation

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The capabilities and user-friendliness of simulation packages have clearly contributed greatly to the growth of computer-based simulation methods in a very wide range of activities and application areas. This growth means, of course, that simulation techniques are being used increasingly by nonspecialists and the risk of misuse is therefore becoming more and more significant.

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Murray-Smith, D.J. (1995). Internal Verification and External Validation. In: Continuous System Simulation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2504-2_9

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