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My topic is qualilty assurance. However, I believe the importance of that subject can best be appreciated if we first consider the modeling and simulation methodology in which it is embedded. So let’s back off from the trees, take a look at the forest, and again consider that oft-asked question—Why simulate?
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McLeod, J., Clema, J.K. (1984). Quality Assurance in Model-Based Activities. In: Ören, T.I., Zeigler, B.P., Elzas, M.S. (eds) Simulation and Model-Based Methodologies: An Integrative View. NATO ASI Series, vol 10. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82144-8_24
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