Abstract

Abstract The term ‘validation’ is used ubiquitously in association with the modelling activities of numerous disciplines including social, political, natural, physical sciences, and engineering. There is however, a wide range of definitions which give rise to very different interpretations of what activities the process involves. Analyses of results from the present large international effort in modelling radioactive waste disposal systems illustrate the urgent need to develop a common approach to model validation. Some possible explanations are offered to account for the present state of affairs. We believe that a rigorous approach to validation must necessarily be based on a thorough understanding and application of the theory of simulation and modelling. The methodology developed treats model validation and code verification in a systemic and systematic fashion. In fact, this approach may be regarded as a comprehensive framework to assess the adequacy of any simulation study.

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