| K. M. Hanson and Francois M. Hemez. A framework for assessing confidence in computational predictions. Exper. Techniques, 25:50--55, 2001. |
....The aim is to construct an uncertainty model that is based on inferences drawn from comparing the code s predictions to relevant experimental results. In the context of the proposed framework, it is possible to design new experiments that can best provide data for reducing prediction uncertainty [1, 2]. The sources of uncertainty in a simulation code prediction of the outcome to a hypothesized physical situation include a) uncertainties in the dynamical equations, b) uncertainties in submodels that describe material properties, c) numerical solution errors, and d) uncertainties in the initial ....
K.M. Hanson et at., "A framework for assessing confidence in computational predictions," Exp. Tech. 25, pp. 50-55 (2001)
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K. M. Hanson and Francois M. Hemez. A framework for assessing confidence in computational predictions. Exper. Techniques, 25:50--55, 2001.
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