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Simulation Governance

What is Simulation Governance?

Simulation governance is the process of managing and overseeing the use of simulation models and tools within an organization. It involves establishing policies, procedures, and best practices for the development, use, and maintenance of simulation models, and for ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the results produced by those models.

Simulation governance is an important aspect of using simulation as a decision-making tool, as it helps to ensure that the models and results are reliable and accurate. It also helps to ensure that the models are used appropriately and consistently within the organization and that they are aligned with the overall goals and objectives of the organization.

Some key elements of simulation governance might include:

  • Establishing standards and guidelines for the development and use of simulation models
  • Ensuring that simulation models are validated and calibrated to ensure their accuracy
  • Establishing processes for reviewing and approving simulation models and results
  • Providing training and support to users of simulation models
  • Establishing protocols for documenting and archiving simulation models and results

Simulation governance is an important aspect of using simulation as a decision-making tool, and it is essential for ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the results produced by simulation models.


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