Validating high level simulation results against experimental data and low level simulation: a case study

D. Griffin, J. Harbin, A. Burns, I. Bate, Robert I. Davis, L. Indrusiak
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Simulation can be considered a necessary evil in the validation of systems, especially when the system under consideration is being prototyped and therefore does not presently exist. This is compounded by the use of high level simulators; on the one hand, high level simulation is efficient, in that it abstracts away many details of the system which are deemed to be not important. This allows for a simpler and faster running simulator, which allows the user to obtain results faster and/or perform more experiments. On the other hand, some of the details abstracted away might turn out to be important, introducing inaccuracies. This paper outlines a framework for the statistical understanding and attribution of the errors produced by a high level simulator when compared against real experiments by means of a low level simulator. This allows the user of a simulator to determine whether or not the inaccuracies are significant, and whether or not the high level simulator requires refinements in its accuracy for the results to be valid. These techniques are illustrated via a case study.
根据实验数据和低级模拟验证高级模拟结果:一个案例研究
在系统验证中,仿真可以被认为是一种必要的邪恶,特别是当所考虑的系统正在原型化,因此目前还不存在时。这与高级模拟器的使用相结合;一方面,高层次的仿真是有效的,因为它抽象掉了许多被认为不重要的系统细节。这允许一个更简单和更快的运行模拟器,它允许用户更快地获得结果和/或执行更多的实验。另一方面,一些抽象出来的细节可能会变得很重要,从而导致不准确。本文概述了一个框架,用于统计理解和归因由高水平模拟器产生的误差,并将其与通过低水平模拟器进行的真实实验进行比较。这允许模拟器的用户确定不准确性是否显著,以及高级模拟器是否需要改进其准确性以使结果有效。这些技术是通过一个案例来说明的。
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