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Credibility-Assessment-Framework

This is the main branch, containing only highly validated contents. As the Framework is currently in development, we propose to visit the dev-branch, where much more activity is going on!

The Credibility Assessment Framework is a systematic approach to assess the credibility of Models and Simulations.

The credibility of Models and Simulations is achieved by its collected evidence through ...

  • ... a structured approach for ensuring work products
  • ... a risk-based definition of the credibility goals
  • ... a definition of credibility requirements by a credibility argumentation
  • ... transparent implementation of Models and Simulations and a corresponding verification and validation strategy

Credibility of Models and Simulations

The Credibility Assessment Framework implements the SETLevel Credible Simulation Process Framework and allows to assess the credibility of a model or a simulation by using Credibility Levels:

  • Credibility Level 0: No credibility
  • Credibility Level 1: Low credibility
  • Credibility Level 2: Medium credibility
  • Credibility Level 3: High credibility

A model or simulation receives a Credibility Level by carrying out the following steps:

  1. A Capability Assessment: A proof of the publisher(s) of the model or simulation to have implemented the Credible Simulation Process, using the future M&S SPICE Assessment
  2. A Quality Assessment: Performing corresponding quality assurance, using a structured artifact quality assessment

To certify a model or simulation carrying a specific Credibility Level, both, the capability and quality must fulfill the corresponding level:

Credibility, Capability and Quality

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