Abstract
Numerous articles have appeared in the literature expressing different degrees of concern with the methodology of OR in general and with the validation of OR models in particular. Suggestions have been formulated to remove some of the shortcomings of the methodology as currently practised and to introduce modifications in the approach because of the changing nature of the problems tackled. Advances in modeling capabilities and solution techniques have also had considerable impact on the way validation is perceived. Large scale computer-based mathematical models and especially simulation models have brought new dimensions to the notion of validation. Terms like 'confidence', 'credibility and reliability', 'model assessment and evaluation', 'usefulness and usability of the model' have become rather common. This paper is an attempt, through an interpretation of the literature, to put model validation and related issues in a framework that may be of use both to model-builders and to decision-makers. © 1983.
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Landry, M., Malouin, J. L., & Oral, M. (1983). Model validation in operations research. European Journal of Operational Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(83)90257-6
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