Abstract:
The importance of the trustworthiness or credibility of
simulation results increases accordingly to the importance of modeling and
simulation for decision support. Faulty or non-appropriate simulation models
may have fatal impact on decision making, including wrong investments, faulty
products, decrease in efficiency, or even human injury or death.
Verification, validation and accreditation (VV&A) is performed to reduce
the risk incident to the use of simulation models.
This report gives an overview over the basics of VV&A, and then focuses
on a detailed and structured approach on V&V planing and execution,
including a short discussion of several formal and informal, static and
dynamic V&V techniques. After the presentation of a VV&A framework, in
the end special requirements and chances for the V&V of High Level
Architecture (HLA) federations are summarized. Most contents of this
report were researched during the ITIS study "Future Perspectives of
Modeling and Simulation".