C​ertification by Simulation Webinar Series

The Three Paths of Modeling and Simulation Regulation

Tuesday 14 May 2024 | Online

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Numerous sectors are overseen by regulatory bodies that emphasize the importance of simulations. These simulations must first be determined to be credible before they can be reliably utilized for their intended purposes. Despite the vast array of industries and the diverse types of simulations, the regulator’s evaluation of these simulations generally falls into three primary categories: direct, indirect, and internal. Direct evaluation, commonly reserved for simulations of significant consequence, involves a detailed examination of the simulation itself by the regulator. Indirect evaluation focuses on whether the simulation adheres to established guidelines. Internal evaluation, meanwhile, examines the robustness of the quality assurance program under which the simulation was developed. In our presentation, we explored each of these evaluation methods, shedding light on their distinct features, advantages, and the challenges they present, to provide the audience with a deeper understanding of their nuances.

 



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