By Birta L. G., Arbez G.
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It is therefore useful to observe here that Property Ȉ, provides a useful means for testing whether a particular set of variables qualifies as a set of state variables. The fact that values must be specified for all state variables before a unique experiment with the model can be initiated provides a key identification criterion. Viewed from an inverse perspective, if an experiment can be duplicated without any need to record the initial value of some variable, then that variable is not a state variable.
It is therefore of paramount importance to ensure, via the documentation for the project, that all users of the model are cognisant of its limitations as reflected in the assumptions that underlie its development. As might be expected, the inherent restricted applicability of any particular model as suggested above has direct and significant consequences upon the simulation activity. The implication is simply that restrictions necessarily emerge upon the scope of the experiments that can be meaningfully carried out with the model.
The conceptual model is a consolidation of all relevant structural and behavioural features of the SUI in a format that is as concise and precise as possible. It provides the common focal point for discussion among the various participants in the modelling and simulation project. , the simulation phase). As we point out below, the simulation model is a software product and its development relies on considerable precision in the statement of requirements. One of the important purposes of the conceptual model is to provide the prerequisite guidance for the software development task.