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19 September 2001 Evaluating the performance versus accuracy tradeoff for abstract models
Robert M. McGraw, Joseph E. Clark
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Abstract
While the military and commercial communities are increasingly reliant on simulation to reduce cost, the cost of developing simulations for their complex system may be costly in themselves. In order to reduce simulation costs, simulation developers have turned toward using collaborative simulation, reusing existing simulation models, and utilizing model abstraction techniques to reduce simulation development time as well as simulation execution time. This paper focuses on model abstraction techniques that can be applied to reduce simulation execution and development time and the effects those techniques have on simulation accuracy.
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Robert M. McGraw and Joseph E. Clark "Evaluating the performance versus accuracy tradeoff for abstract models", Proc. SPIE 4367, Enabling Technology for Simulation Science V, (19 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.440060
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KEYWORDS
Principal component analysis

Missiles

Performance modeling

Systems modeling

Stochastic processes

Device simulation

Process modeling

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